%■■'. Study these Values... Three Outstanding jMKKStA, SPECIALS BOYS'WEAR Reliable "Endurer" Qualities jr eStfSfißt- i which are guaranteed to give your sturdy boy every satisfaction. fii Flannel College Shirts §/ll ■Sμ if « ALL-WOOL NAVY FLANNEL COLLEGE SHIRTS — * Of New Zealand wool (guaranteed fast colour) and New Zealand workmanship. The double silk stitching and roomy cut are essentials that give the "extra" wear so MiTm imtVi much needed in boys' apparel. Sizes 2 to 10, fit boys 4 to f* . 17 years. Price Sfc/U.l Fjach's [h Boys , School Hose 2/11. W&M HHf BOYS ' SCHOOL HOSE—In black ribbed New Zealand Hw bE**' *—* wool; guaranteed fast dye. Reinforced from heel to tm W t ' toe. Turn-over tops with bars of red, white, royal, emerald, Hlf -fall P lam black. For boys age 8 years to 17 years, sizes Jmak Iflr 610 10 * All Sizes One Price _E /1 i Pair * 9b lip Boys , School Knickers «» BOYS' SCHOOL KNICKERS — ROSLYN SERGE AND NEW ZEALAND MAKE. -» Made from closely-woven "Ros- i I M i I lyn" Serge (guaranteed fast colour). i&SME T s^v~: Siloaio This material Is outstanding: for boys' Tailored to %£M f—r -'VtH* , linings. Belt wear as it ensures the maximum of . . vt ,. f~* i" • i ■ loops. service which School Knickers de- give exira |i Hlporsld* mand. Well cut, with plenty of hip fullness over .i;s.■■;£.:;■; iV'ii-kiMU- pockets. room, strong Silesia linings, ami silk . . lIPI illti; l<: S> ■■«*« Strongly stitched. Double seats (invisible), mo nips. *m® : sewn. helt loops and side or hip pockets. f I , Thrirty parents are advised to take « — ■ pV:;*.i / J advuntag-e of these keen pricings. . | - 1 prices I i Size 3 3to 7: fi!LI%% PaiP- Guaranteed 1 I Invisible ii Jl NZ _ (1 J double eeate Sizes Bto 12: &/'§'& Palr " indigo dye, U ' double the ©/ & & silk sewn, I I" J length of Sizes 13 to 16: pas I<& ■<& Pair. fa6t colour. - '' —-* Service. J I Ja & ___________ * ' I "For Quality Boys" Wear at Lower Prices . . .'* GEORGE COURT fSSS Karangahape Road, Auckland. ADDITIONAL I PUBLIC ROOMS M in the Third Class ra Spacious Decks and Public |H SP Rooms, attentive Service and Cater-. Hj ing the Third Class on Orient Line HI 20,000-tonners is well known |h Now, with the provision on each EM steamer of two additional Public Rooms, HI t^,e Third Class will make an even EH greater appeal to all who wish to travel |H inexpensively and well* There is a wide Hj choice of comfortable and efficiently HI ventilated cabins, including attractive Wm special cabins The Orient Line Wμ offers all possible advantages, among H| them an unsurpassed route. H FIVE 20,000-TONNERS, |U ORONTES,ORFORD, ORAMA, Hi OTRANTO and ORONSAY, M CARRY THIRD CLASS || Jo LONDON, from £39 1 MM plus exchange Bj UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. LTD. ill Agents throughout New Zealand Wa_j i I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 17
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