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IOZOMkZtoZU ■. Double-breasted, bociy-fitiirig styles :hnt will \ satisfy the most exacting buyer. In iTwiis, kxWlf to' oSSF Drowns and Greys. These are young men’s •/ O lIIIIL coats; only 59 6. Ako Raglan and belted WltWOk ZwF styles, to suit the older man, at prices from .WMI W illll 79 6to £5 5 - and £7-7 -. 1 fill W Ito : 1 ditto toSB B < I 81 tofSge B St Mmrl I Ksf AA ' Wlljf/ '®a ■ MEN’S WORSTED SUITS W •? ® These are real value at 79 6. Worsted Suits 1 English Cloth, 99 6. We also have, in Zbl addition to the above, a wonderful range of Lynx, Sincerity and Argosy Suits in all styles csnc - colour tonings. Your choice from £5 i 5 - f lo £9 9 '• # i . ® . bT'” ' Many of these lines are not replaceable, and wo to/ advise vou to buy now. t dff ißi BiiHfck. Blackmore Lid. THE MEN’S WEAR STORE - - QUEEN STREET

W.4 Ofter school or after play »|||M dirt WC‘ \ ” ' O’ U, •• A WST jl [ -W*x W. ' bd to; W z z JBSr j® I FJ a l b T“T I <4.11 d° 1 J. « i Hl MMMWMptfWwBM hewi McLeod Bros. Ltd., Manufacturers

Rail For Trips and Freight Saving Money and Avoiding Worry | THE increased use of the Railways by their I® owners, the general public, is a substantial vote of confidence in their own enterprise. The benefit will increase in proportion to the people’s a use of their own great transport system, which is I worked strictly in accordance with the well-known I slogan, “Safety, Comfort, Economy.” Mainten- | ance of national welfare calls for common-sense use of the Railway for journeys and freight. I Save Up For Rai! Trips | Earn 5 per cent. Interest oir Purchase Trave! Slaws aid Vouchers. j I HELP THE TERRITORIALS! ! THEY HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO PROTECT ! YOUR HOME!

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 June 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 June 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 June 1940, Page 3

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