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Boys' Clothing at Smith & Caughey's Low Cash Prices All our Boys' Clothing is made up specially to our own requirements, and in every case the greatest care is taken to ensure perfect-fitting garments, which, for wear, finish and quality, are up to; the usual "S. & C." standard. Mothers will find all goods marked at our well-known low cash prices. Boya' All-wool Shorts Suits, in greys and browns." Size 4— 29/6. Rising 1/- per size to size 16. Boys' All-wool Cambridge Suits, sac coat and shorts. Size 4—37/6. Rising 1/6 per si?e to size 16. Boys' All-wool Grey Worsted Cambridge Suits, sac coat and shorts. Size 4—39/6. Rising 1/6 per size to 16. Boys' All-wool Indigo Navy Serge Cambridge Suits. Size 4—49/6. Ruing 1/6 per size to 16. Boys' All-wool Grey Worsted Shorts. Size A —l 2/-. Rising 6d. per size. Boys' All-wool Indigo Navy Shorts. , si | 6d. per size. A ;A. ''-- \\ Boys' All-wool Fox Serge Shorts with mending piecesSizes 4to 6, 9/11; 7to 9,10/6; 10 to 12,11/6; 13 to 15, 12/6; 16 to 18, 13/6. ttoys' English Tweed Shorts, in dark grey—Sizes 3 to 6, 6/11; 7to 12. 7/6; 13 to 16, 7/11. - ',E k M Boys' All-wool Tweed Short*—Sizes 4to 6,811; 7to 12, * | . 9/6; 13t016,9/U. ' J .'..''"'' ' Correct Clothes for School or College. AS we have for years specialised in supplying School _r\, and College Outfits, both for girls and boys, we are thoroughly conversant with the requirements of Auckland's educational institutions, and can give expert advice in this matter.. Children's School or College equipment supplied by us will be found correct in every particular. Moreover, parents and guardians will find that all goods are marked at our weH-ltnotviiA '§ ;- low cash prices. - ' : ■'■-■ • ■ ■■ ''■■ *• ; "" *' - >*** ''-^ Open Till 8.30 To-night. , Men's and Boys' Complete Outfitters. .. .':•'-" : ; g /-aAv--=zw _-___■ ____, — A _■■—— ■ m ■ j m 75% of disease avoided through internal cleanliness WHY run the risk of sickness? Keep dean in-. temafly- When you are constipated, poisons K tmn in the accumulated food waste. These poisons. •beoibed by the blood, attack all parts ol t__Mßi body. .__T _^^^ The firat results, headache, biliousness, a feefing ol Mm^Kmt__tS hm " m "heaviness," etcserveas warnings of a graver dat-gear. If this intestinal poisoning oontinu— ui-chfchedL yem f_aC-M-_a_ the victim of some serious organic disease .'A. This is why intestinal specialists state that conscipstion is the ■«_• mary cause of thiee-quarters of all iOncss, iadudiag the amp—t qp»» eases of life. _ a F Laxatives Aggravate Cemstipauem Iw l__-_---ii»esandcatha-~~~~i do not overcome authority, but by their continued use tend only to smart ais : I the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Why Physicians Favor Lubrication ml Medical science, through the knowledge of tbe intestinal tract It a WW S--~d by X-ray observation, has found at last in tmbrtoaUem B I ■ MVv m nteans of overcoming constipation. The senile - Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus iA*~rA hastens its passage through and out ol die body. Thue Nojol jij. •s••» brings internal cleanliness. ' t Not a Medicine .S NbJoI ia used in leading hospitals sad is prescribed by phy_ic_-_BS MJwife oat the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Loa !£ pure water it is hannlesa. j _• Get rid of constipation and srvoid disease by adopting the habit of ialss ; g asl cleanliness. Take Nujol as regularly as yea brash your tosth sr wash -i your face. For sale by all chemists- j* Nujol JET I TRADE MARK I For Interned Cleanliness w3S____\m -^ __r "

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 13

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