Y&st &et TWICE th® ' f? ???' | rate© te « “to- Tto MADE-TO-IEISWI ' 'JllJff SOT ? '—A . To buy, or not to buy? That is the question fitoffito' 4 F'toHl SgsM ■..., ‘ ' A 4 W Delay, it is said, is sometimes dasigeroos. In ws instance it is likely to be expensive _ / / / to / y to \ Perhaps, even now, you are hesitating about that new Suit. <y, y ' \ y , Ought you to hesitate. Good clothes ARE essential, next ‘ 1 V only to food and shelter. They are necessary to health and ' ' 1 ''7 to well-being, and almost equally necessary as a mental ; ? ; stimulant. Good clothes—H.B. clothes in other words— , c - are a mpans of keeping up morale. One good H.B. Suit will , to " outlast three " cheap " ones. H.B.’s 65-guinea offer now 7 j being made, for a limited period, represents PRE-WAR ‘ ’to, ' ' ; VALUE. The materials are GOOD, and the workmanship is O ( to* ' > GOOD. In a phrase, "IF IT S Mad© f© measure \ i |Sto|Sto H.B. IT’S GOOD," There is ' s • \if '' ; . a good deal to be said for not I® * postponing the purchase of a W new Suit. In fact, several H.B. ® '/ % * '' ' Suits, made to your measure fl H ® ® and bought now, are certain to W e» prove a GOOD investment. f 7! X CM! ■>" 'W7/fi 4-1 RIF //WFvX a ' mvX f~'( sM Hi 1“ ? I y I J IZ A - ? Z > -- 3k r-J 3 - J L.n.. iL -„ „. ~ YOU'LL BE GLAD to know how faw EVEN THE LINING IS GOOD, beIT WEARS LONGER. H.B.s use the DOES NOT Expert cutting pressings it will need; how long tKe cause the materials of these suits last high-grade materials in their swits, p|us pre-shrunk suitings prevent bag- ke9.ps its shape "and the trousers so long, we use special linings of'exProve this for yomtseK. Weer oh©. elbows, knees, and seat. their creases. ceptional quality. EVERY MAN < ' x 1 NEEDS A \ V’4/4,/ The famous VICEROY HAT .. . h da id ruz exclusive to to® 29 H.S. Stores li PAIR Or '>r>. X 1 5] to?' ; ' x/ / 1 In three styles—the Featherlite, No. 872, and No. 822. S' , O iki'Z'to tototoStoto- 4 / .Jto*’* A I Good quality Fur Felt; wide range of i| e*o A!/C \ coburs Art S» lined. &d»»e to M S LAKS | y the 29 Hie. Stores. | As illustrated, with pleats, tunnels, loops, and slant to' pockets. . . . Made X:, *.l 'X from pure woollen Eng- J v ' lish Worsted Flannel. In I r?, ?'s|a Greys, Blues, and Greens. " W n S/&/ r ' J ■ Fl w ' ! If Gut in strict conformity ' J Wto with the latest London laailsaHES OUEEN STREET, MASTERTOMscyfcs. AND AT PALMERSTON NOR IH. 12940
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'' J *‘ Bra3aa>sEaa ] ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO! i 4 ■./’ YA '•?' • -- -x \ ■ '■ A, V I Y; Wlf i By License issued under section 42 of "The Gaming A«, 19C8." MW I 10® 0 | /ALLUVIAL GOLD Lth ju ILh-.u., !9-»0 1 OBJECTS: To raise funds to the | extent of the profits available for the HAMMOND & McARTHU.R. LTD.. « objects to be specified by tha Hon. B P.O. Box 110, WELLINGTON. h “'Yb wW I J I $ I Minister of Internal Affairs. I Please send me tickets in " LUCKY SCOOP " Art Union ’*4s 3 b (Tickets 2 o eaci). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also KJ S 4 fl stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Posta-'e stamps not H | secretary: N. McARTHUR b accepted in payment of tickets). ' ° pj 111 I R 5» -I I I P.O. BOX I 10, WELLINGTON K ' LY Y I fe Name 5 P.O..OX II „. WEL U« roN A«.„........ === .. = HELP THE TERHITOPJALS! THEY HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO PROTECT YOUR HOME! '
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 September 1940, Page 9
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