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SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN! Nothing hinders a child's progress at school so much as irregular attendance. In these hard frosty days, the child must be kept warm to be kept healthy, must be Comfortable, to make it easy to learn. Where there are several children to be clad the problem is no easy one, and mothers must make their available cash go as far as possible. Trade for cash at Duncan's Reliance Store (opposite tho Post Office) and you not only save in every*J6l spent, but your cash will go further. Full length woollen stockings in black and grey, All sizes from "size 1 at 2s 11; to 3s lid for maids and womena, Roslyn all-wool black ribbed stockings sizes Bto9 at 3s 9dto 5s 6d. Itoys and girls strong school boots with or without heel and toe plates, prices range from 14s 6d to 20s according to size and quality. You can buy a cheaper grade hut we prefer to give you a reliable grade at a reasonable price. Warm dark knickers for girls and strong tweed trousers for boys are other lines of interest at this time, as also Woollen Jerseys, cardigans and pull-overs for Tooth boys and girls i» dark or fancy colours all at various prioes. For after school and house wear see our new stock of children's Camel-hair slippers with feather I doles from 3s lid, most comfortable.rtAdvt. One of our resident ••housewives had a.rather startling experience last week when a y patrol lamp exploded. Fortu« nately she foresaw something.was going wrong and hurried the children out of ; the room, so that the damage-was con»' fjued to the broken window panes an 4 scorched paper. Had the iron been handled at the time the must have been serious, As the l%nd«> lady refused an iron point when \in« stalling the light as " alio didu't qee what they wanted an electric iron tot any way," the/tenant is hardly likely fej be effused id her -sympathy for damage to the house.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1486, 13 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1486, 13 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1486, 13 May 1925, Page 4

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