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m * Smith & Caughey, Ltd. Clothing Requirements for College Girls and Boys. We have for years specialised in supplying will be sold at the lowest prices consistent with College Outfits, both for girls and boys, and are their high quality, for goods of inferior grade are thoroughly conversant with the requirements of never stocked by us. Auckland's educational institutions. r> i j -li i_ c. Uur low prices are made possible by reason or When you obtain College Clothing requirements the fact that we purchase direct in large quanfrom Smith and Caughey's you can rest assured titles from English and Colonial manufacturers, that every garment will conform in strict detail taking full advantage of every price concession, to the regulations as to cut, style, colour and which we pass on to our customers in accordance fabric. Moreover, you will find that the clothes with our long-standing policy. Regulation Outfits for Boarders. The following lists show the articles required by two of Auckland's foremost Colleges, and will be a guide to parents or guardians as to the regulation outfit required for any girl or boy who is joining a College as a Boarder. Girl's College Outfit 4 Sheets. 3 Pillow Cases. 1 Pair Black House Shoes. 1 Navy Blue Silk Frock, for 4 Towels. 1 Pair Sandshoes. house wear in summer. 3 Serviettes. 1 Pair Bedroom Shoes. \ J ac k Velveteen Frock, for 1 Rug. 1 Shoe-cleaning Outfit. house wear in i nte 5 Undervests. 1 Pair Dark Brown Gloves. . n ~, T „„- /„„,_ «„,.„« \ I 4 Pairs White Knickers. 1 Pair White Washing Gloves. J Brown L^ath« ?***>' I «n • w ii oi t /-» u•. 1 Brown Leather -Belt. 2 Pairs Navy Cotton Bloomers. 1 Gem Hat. . «n,"t Ctt Bl use 1 Pair Navy Woollen Bloomers. 1 Panama Hat. White Silk Blouses. '* . 3 Nightgowns or Pyjamas. 1 Rainproof Coat. Warm Dressing Gown. 2 White Petticoats. 1 Umbrella. . D v _ j/- _i. _ /-. . , - » T f, . jc, - i i crusn ana tomD. 5 Camisoles. 1 Navy Coat and Skirt. j ToQfh Brusfa j Paste .d ■ ci i • i C f l j' n it. i 1 Tooth Brush and Paste. 4 Pairs Stockings. 1 Cream Gabardine Coatrrock. . , 18 Handkerchiefs. 1 White Washing Dress (no 2 Face Washers with loop, 2 Pairs Black Walking Shoes or lace). plainly marked. Boots 1 Simple Party Frock. 1 Nail Brush. Boy's College Outfit 1 Dark Suit. 1 Pair Braces. 3 Bath Towels. 3 Pairs School Shorts. 1 School Leather Belt. 1 Black Necktie. 1 Overcoat. 3 Pyjama Suits. Hair, Clothes, Tooth and Nail 1 Straw Hat. 3 School Shirts. Brushes. 1 School Cap. 2 White Shirts. Bathing Suit. 2 Pairs Boots. 4 Pairs School Stockings. Cricket or Football Outfit. 1 Pair House Shoes. 12 Handkerchiefs. Travelling Trunk. 1 Pair Rubber Shoes. 4 Collars. Suit Case. Schools and Colleges will be reopening shortly, so we advise parents and guardians to call as soon as possible to inspect our excellent stocks of Clothing and other College requirements. Immediate attention should be given to this matter, as some of the garments may require slight alterations, or may even have to be specially made. SnvifK^CauglveyJld. Auckland's Great Shopping Centre. m ■

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 13

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