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Co/n/n&zfi NEW ZEALAND & CLOTHING FACTORY! fK "TxK W\ v/> m *>r. •A TOO/ Dominion Wide WinterH.B. Sales are eagerly looked forward to because the values are genuine. Prices have been heavily reduced, more so than usual because of stocks being extra heavy. Don’t miss this great bargain event, you’ll save money on every purchase. Startling Reductions —Everything Reduced ! Men’s Double-Breasted Tweed OVERCOATS Very smart shade of Medium Grey, cut to the new style, with wide lapel. Usually 29/6 45/-. MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS. Smart English Tweeds, in the latest shades and shapes—Usually 55/-, 99/6, 126/-. Sale Prices: 42/-, 69/6, 99/6. MEN’S SAC SUITS. Assorted shades in fancy tweeds, also in Dark Grey. All sizes 54/6 Usually 75/MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS. Smart shade of Medium Grey, new style, in all sizes 29/6 Usually 45/MEN’S FUR FELT HATS An English-made hat, in either snap or curl brim style, in shades of Slate, Steel, Plum, Fawn, Dark or Light Grey, with contrast or self bands. Usually 17/6 21/-, “ULTIMAX” SUITS. The smartest of Fancy Worsteds, cut in the ever popular double-breasted style. Usually 95/69/6 MEN’S WORKING TROUSERS. Strong Dark Grey material, built for long life and service 9/11 Usually 12/6 MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS 4/11 7/11 6/11 Usually A wonderful assortment at two popular prices. Neat stripe effects, with collars to match. All sizes. MEN’S WORKING TROUSERS. Grey Railway Cord; a trouser well known for the hardest wear. Side and hip pockets. 11/9 Usually 15/6 BOYS’ TWEED SUITS. Good quality Colonial All Wool Tweed. Special Salo Prices. Sizes 7 To 12—Usually 27/6; Now 22/6. Sizes 15 and 14—Usually 29/6; Now 23/6 250 Pairs of LADIES’ STRAP SHOES These can be had in Low or Louis Heels. Shades are: Fawn, Grey, or Magenta Kid. All 9/11 sizes. Usually 19/11 BOYS* SCHOOL SHORTS. Rough Navy Serge. Best for 4/11 hard wear. Usually 6/6 BOYS’ TWEED OVERCOATS. English made, in a nice D.B. style to fit boys from 2 *| *1 / to 7 years. Usually 17/6 I*/" MEN’S TWEED CAPS. New patterns, in very smart shades of Plum, Fawn, and Grey. A line that will well repay early inspection. Usually 4/11 2/6 48 PAIRS LADIES’ KID ONE STRAP SHOES. These have Low heels, and are in shades of Rosewood or Fawn. Sizes 3,4, 5. Usually 19/6 .. 8/6 200 LADIES’ STRAP SHOES. Oddments in smart shoes by C. & J. Clarke, Chic, Bostock, etc. Usually 32/6 and 39/6 150 PAIRS LADIES’ SMART SHOES. Ends of lines, and odd ments in exclusive shoes. Absolutely unreplacable at this price. Usually 57/6 to 65/29/6 72 PAIRS LADIES’ COURT SHOES. Fawn, Navy, and Light Blue shades. The right style for present wear. Usually 15/6 MEN’S FANCY CARDIGANS. Smart patterns in bright, attractive colours. All sizes. Q/ I 1 Usually 12/6 O/ 11 MEN’S FANCY SOX. A most comprehensive range of Dark and Light patterns, in All Wool and Silk and Wool. 0/11 Usually 3/11 «/ 11 MEN’S PYJAMAS. Warm flannelette, just ideal for winter wear. All sizes. C/1 1 Usually 7/11 11 MEN’S SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS. A splendid weight of English Cotton and Wool. Will wash and wear well. O/C Usually 4/11 V FANCY WIDE-END TIES Smart, bright patterns, and good qualities, at a throw-out 2/6 price. Usually 3/11 29/6 to 34/6 200 PAIRS LADIES’ ONE-BAR SHOES. Delicate shade of Grey Kid, with a very neat Blue trimming. Low or Louis 13/11 heels. Usually 27/6 LADIES’ PELT COSY SLIPPERS. Plain Red or Blue, with Suede soles. In all sizes. Usually 4/11 3/6 LADIES’ ROMAN SANDALS. These have flat heels, and are in beautiful silver tissue, with a Gold Butterfly trim- 9/11 ming. Usually 27/G MEN’S BOX CALF SHOES. Welted soles, in smart up-to-the-minute styles. All sizes. Usually 25/19/11 MEN’S PELT SLIPPERS. Extra heavy weight, check pattern, with leather soles, and heel 3/11 stiffeners. Usually 5/6 BOYS’ MEDIUM WEIGHT BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS. Sizes 2 and 5, 14/9 4«nd5, 16/9 HEAVILY REDUCED. MEN’S KNITTED WAISTCOATS. All Pure Wool, made in the new double-breasted style, bargain line at this price. Usually 35/6 .. 7/11 350 Pairs of LADIES* KID STRAP SHOES Exceptionally smart shades of Fawn and Grey, with either Low or Louis Heels, and in 15/6 all sizes. Usually 27 MEN’S PYJAMAS. The ever popular Wincey, in a good range of specially selected 8/11 patterns. Usually 11/6 BOYS* PULLOVERS. All Wool, in very smart fancy patterns. These will sell quickly. 5/11 Usually 7/11 BOYS’ JERSEYS. All Pure Wool. Big range of colours to choose from. In all sizes to 3/11 “Ultimax” Fancy WORSTED DoubleBreasted SUITS The season's newest in shade and pattern, ent on the most up-to-date lines. Also in single-breasted style. Usually 115/-. 89/6 clear. Usually BOYS* ALL WOOL' SCHOOL HOSE. Colonial manufacture. In Black, with Red, Blue, Green, Gold, White or plain tops. 2/8 Usually 3/3 BOYS’ COLLEGE SHIRTS. All Pure Wool Nary Blue Flannel. Guaranteed fast dye, silk sewn throughout. All sizes. 6/9 Usually 7/11 MEN’S FELT LOUNGE HATS Many shapes to choose from, in shades of Fawn, Grey, Steel, Putty, Beaver, Stone, and Dark Grey. Self or contrast 8/6 bands. Usually 12/6 2 STORES—QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND; ALSO AT HAMILTON AND WHANGAREL SB # a 9 NEW ZEALAND & THING FACTO HALLENSTEIN BROS. LIMITED NEW ZEALAND €> clothing fact QUEEN STREET KARANGAHAPE ROAD

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 13

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