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T-»sJi£.~ he Mu scles with ELLIMAN’S “after the game.” Athletes prefer ELLIMAN'S for strains, sprains, aching joints and tired muscles.—9.

LIQUIDATION at Hunters Slashing reductions to clear out the balance of the stock. Don’t miss these concluding bargains ! will pay you to borrow the money, if necessary, and pay interest on it at these prices ! SUITS Ready-to-Wear Made in our own workrooms. Not excelled by the most expensive tailor-made! Famous for 20 years for workmanship and cut. Indigo Serges— Were £7/15/-. NOW £5/Jjj/ Were £5/15/-. NOW Fancy Worsteds — s * Superfine AllWool materials. The newest shades.as well as plain Greys. Were £7/15/-. NOW Were £6/15/-. £5/10/NOW 99/6 Plain Grey WorstedsIn mid or dark shade. A good serviceable suit, but not our own make. Sizes 3 to 6. Were £3/10/-. NOW 47/6 All-Wool Tweeds —r Donegal and Mid Grey. Two-piece (Coat and Trousers). Ideal for holiday or other hard wear. Sizes 34in. and 36in. chest only now left. Were £4/15/-. NOW Unclaimed Orders —w e have now put all Unclaimed Orders into stock. Many have £2 to £4 deposits. Some real “ plums ” amongst these bargains ! Summer Underwear “ Meridian,” Men’s Shirts and Knee Pants— Were 8/9. NOW 6/8 “ Aertex,” the genuine original band. Sizes 36in. Men’s, up to 44in. extra O.S.— Were 8/6 and 9/6. ALL NOW 6/3 Lightweight Cellular and Plain Cotton — Were 2/9. NOW /\\ Motor Rugs — Super - quality, AllWool. Only a few of these now left. Were 40/*. NOW 29/11 Tennis and Canoe Shirts — Fine Beatrice Twill— Were 7/11. 5/9 u Dolphin A. extra ” Fuji Silk, a rare quality Fuji— Were 21/-. NOW 15/3 Oddments in Poplin, Heavy Twill, and Repp. . Were 9/9 and 10/6. NOW J Handkerchiefs — “Pyramid” —Sold everywhere at 1/3 each. NOW O for In ■§ dozen Presentation Xmas Boxes— Were 7/6. NOW 3 ,0 t 2/9 5/6 “ Lova,” coloured and fancy borders— Were 1/-. NOW for \ /\\ Real Linen— Were 1/9. NOW O for 3 for 2/11 Sports Belts — Fancy web and elastic, and Tan or Grey Leather. Were 3/-. NOW White Leather, for cricket or tennis— Were 2/6. NOW Jj y Hats- “Fine quality, Guaranteed all Fur Felt. Favourite cut edge, snap brim style. Were 23/6. NOW Borsalino. only a few left—- * Were 37/6. NOW 25/9 Blazers — ~ Navy Flannel, coloured cords. Were 19/6. NOW Double-breasted, super-quality Navv Flannel. Were 42/-. " NOW 13/11 Flannel. 26/6 SUITS TO ORDER Only for a few days longer can we accept orders for completion before we close down. There is still a good selection of materials, but our stocks are dwindling rapidly. No tailors turn out a better suit than Hunters, irrespective of price. Place your order NOW or you will be too late! Odd Trousers —au-wooi colonial Saddle Tweed. Double warp pockets. Were 21/-. NOW Navy Serge and Grev Worsted — Were 32/6. NOW 22/6 Whipcord Saddle Tweed, the world's best. Size 3 only left. Were 45/-. NOW 25/9 Raincoats — Genuine “Garbixcord,” in Navy or Fawn, and “Lanatex” in Navy. £7 Coats for 99/6 £6/6/- Coats for 89/6 £5/10/- Coats for yg j 0 Socks — Silk and Wool, fancy designs— Were 4/6. NOW j Silk and Cotton, attractive shades — Were 2/. NOW JQJ Heavy Pure Wool Working Socks — Were 2/3. NOW Cream Socks, for cricket and tennis — Were 2/6. NOW 1/6 1/6 Country CustomersOrders must be at least £2 in value. Exchange and full postage must be added. HUNTER & SONS Ltd., in 13 Elliott St., Aucklasd LIQUIDATION

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 13

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