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Fitting; Out The Young Folk m (Hi AtM& C's SALE— CH E Ap LY, YES--- BUT THE R IGHT yi \> W/ / m oUK 1 UJr V^Jtl HjAl I\l IJ/OO Two Passengers for the price of one; v , /wk, \M /A\&| and a Balloon for each P erson •• • • Fitting out the y^ ung folk .f°r the return to school is indeed a problem fin many over 57,000 (fifty-seven thousand) visitors havi' /y f/k jSS - WfTT BM households these days, yet it is readily solved by a visit to the Juvenile Departments At °' ri ™™/} un of a trjp to old Falher Neptune—easily creating / / |1/I\ \ WIH ° f the M * C * establishment * a Dominion record for a store attraction of its kind. /( !//£.. /I\ [) 1 fflljmf// *Jllll Wto Here are assembled for inspection and comparison, assortments of apparel at the Many parents or others interested in some little friend will probably be W imm y nlf V> 'I'i \U lowest prices that will give real service and real satisfaction from every point of view desirous of treating the children during the last week of the holidays, and ' rr m ~}W \ -something that will justify yonr wisdom, confidence and valued patronagehere is the opportunity to do it «ffect.vely and cheaply. \j ST <4\' /1 iH 1111 l \ Commencing from to-day and until next Saturday at noon (when the old 1 iff /m \ I (Jl/ //' J __ m •*. ' f ' Sub. goes into dock) is Guest Week. That is, everyone who pays 6d for n/ ll 11 / \ 1 Navy Gym. Tunics a trip will bef entitled to take a visitor Without any extra charge. «=%»* ms V? I ( V N I Made from thoroughly dependable Serge. 36 39 The Cheery Navigator—the smart little A.B. receptionist—old Father A,' 1 H M\\ I / I \ Usually 13/6 13/6 15/6 15/6 17/6 17/6 . » — Neptune and his Mermaids will all be glad to see you, and as a memento figg \ \ Sade: 11/6 11/6 13/6 13/6 15/6 15/6' <T ¥ of his visit to Auckland the Old Sea Dog will present each victor with a \ 1 Navy Regulation College Gym. Frocks, fast colour. * balloon. ' / ■ V I Sizes: 22 24 27 30 33 36 39 Guest Week on the "Sub. —6d for two passengers— I I \\lA \\ &Tef y 10/6 22/6 24/2 27/J1 »/3 31/11 Is/1 Hours: 9.30 to 5 p.m. Friday, 9.30 to 8.45 p.m. Saturday, 9.30 to noon «gj| \ \ 11 Navy Rubberised Fleecy Lined Raincoats. Thoroughly dependable Raincoats /JgP'm IIM • ;fg \ LX in the Tre size^ oat sty 24 27 30 33 36 42 P M The Children's Barber's Shop. v Usually. 25/6 26/11 28/6 30/6 32/- 35/- The return from the holidays and getting ready Sale: 22/11 24/2 25/8 27/5 28/9 / | f |«f/ I f QT sc h oo i me ans very busy in the Children's v Flannel Blazers. Good quality Regulation Navy Flannel Blazers. V j , V/ "|j», jLjsN*>£ Barber's Shop. We strongly urge parents to make School Suits of Fine Navy Serge. Sizes: 3 4 5 6 7 8 I' ''• iA-''lk i I* b/l appointments as early'as possible to avoid undue I Worth 39/6, for 29/6 sief 17 11/8' 12/6' 12/6 1 13/6' 14/5 1 1 15/3 I I': , • , fast *dye. suits Usually 17/11 18/11 18/11 19/11 19/U, a J d individual treatment for every little betostand hard iea, Obtainable in sizes fbr ages 7t016 [1 Vj ■ll' . Navy Rubber-lined Raincoats. ' in the Regulation style, sizes i to 6i-7/j i. for e/ii. V, - / Thoroughly waterproof. Double-breasted style. Full belt. Regulation School CoStUITICS. wV. nni _ ncl Specially suited for hard school wear. Lengths 24 to 42in.— In best quality Navy Serge. Fast colour. Sizes: %\. !>OyS OCnOOI OXIOeS. / VN^^J Outstanding Value at 13/6. n 4 ll 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 , JWell made Box Calf Shoes, with ' r aDS J/- 7 "/ 6 «/6 59/6 65/6 67/6 69/6 ' Toe %'Sfly tis tj . c ioi p - 49/6 Sl/6 Sl/6 S3/6 53/6 59/- S9/6 62/6 'wSo'S J°«/«! 6 : Now aU at Special Sale Pnces. Also a few odd sizes in Costumes, usually 47/6 to ißfli Navy Flannel Shirts. 12/6, Ito 2, 13/9, 3to 5, 15/6, 6 Sa U credHean— an<l T Grammer—3/5. 65/-, to be cleared at 20/-. All SlZeS—jj/l 1 to 7. 16/-. Plain Navy—2/-. Cashmere Gymnasium Hose. Perfectly cut School Shirts of all- PnhKoi* Q n | 0/ i Cqti"*|ql« Technical College—2/11. . F n With the length, strength and elasticity so necessaryß wool Roslyn flannel, guaranteed fast I R J fi! t ,S Q J . u M. &C. School Caps are made from All-wool, hast Dye i n school wear. MM colour and reliable in wear. J Broa d fitting, comfortable Sandals, the English Serge. Full-length Wide Top Cashmere Hose, extra spliced ■ JSf/ Perfect summer footwear for children foot, heels and toes. Sizes Bto I Oin. IP from good quality leather with School Belts. / ; H..vy-w. ig h« II 1 G«y Cotton School / Leather Belts, all colours, with tongue buckle—l/- and 1/4. v fashioned, invisible spliced knees. All sizes. jArAI OflirtS 2/1 1 HiaCh. I %. r Ze SZ« tO ■ J _vi- r 3/6,-iloia;4/6 With paten, grip buckle—l/7 V 4/6 and 4/1 I, for 3/11; ;3 pair, for 11/3. W Shirts' well worth 4/6 each, made WJ' 5/6 l °' 4/ P Y2 Coloured stripe Elastic Belts—l/ 7. Mercerised Cotton Gym. Hose, firm heavy-weight. from strong gabardine, exception- 0 ' u/jjj ior s»/ii, - .// Absolutely fast black. All sizes. ally hard wearing, in tennis or canoe College Wear. iMA 3t y i= s; ail s i Z es The "Emansee" School Girls' Shoe. ' , j .'/ c , , Specially grouped in a wide variety at 1/-and 1/6 A reliable all leather strap Shoe in the "health" shape, which meaj^s.comi Every requirement for King s College and Ring s school now per pjur. • plete foot comfort and longer service to the shoe. offering at Reduced Prices. f Hose, Black and Tan Cashmere, dependable 11 Navy Serge ShortS —- In Black Glace— ' f King's College Suits—is/\O/~, xm quality, double and single tops. \ \ 6/11. for >1/11 Sizes: 7 t0.9 10 to i] 2to 7 ' * King's College Sports Trousers—2s/6, for 23/;. Seamless— i / \ ' * " * * • !• Usually: 8/11 9/6 12/6 /T - King's College Donegal Coats—33/6, for 30/-. Sizes . 5 6 7 8 9 10 // /All-wool heavy rough navy serge— Sale: 7/11 8/6 11/6 King's College Grey All-Wool Flannel Shirts —9/3 to 10/4. Usually 2/7 2/9 2/11 3/1 3/3 3/5 pair. / ( finest wearing shorts obtainable for . . ( /- King's School Suits, All-wool Grey Worsted— g Sale: 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/9 • 2/11 3/- pair. /gj> school wear. Guaranteed fadeless. TOYS—Special Clearance of Late Arrivals ... , - 44/11 45/6 45/11 46/6 46/11 Full-fashioned izes or a a S es - If some little person has been forgotten at Christmas, or there is a birthday 40/6 41/- 41/6 A 41/10 42/6 Usually 3/3 3/5 3/7> 3/9 4/- 4/4 pair | close at\hand ; yhat an opportunity this special clearance presents for 10 11 1213 14 Si. 2/11 3/ 3/2 3/4 3/7 3/11 nair XT CJ CJU 4- securing toys that give an endless amount of pleasure to the wee folk. > ' 47/6 47/11 48/6 48/ ii 49/6 Sale: 2/11 3/ " 3/2 3/4 3/7 3 / n P air - Navy Serge Shorts. 42/9 43/3 43/8 • 44/- 44/6 Cnomal Tlii-onnnarW Made from all-wool English serge, te— King's College Blazers, complete with Badge—24/11. special lltreequarie guaranteed fast colour, good strong | Saa SD A' // King's School and College Caps—3/3. /V« IxOSe. linings—Sizes 2 to 6, 8/6 for 6/11; //// "X Light and dark shades, in all sizes. 7 to 10, 9/6 for 7/11; 1 1 to 14, , Z/K 11U Maids'and Children's Underwear. WAA-...A' S " k and ,0/6f " B/n - t&L swllc and Cotton Vests, no sleeves, fit JN ' 1/11 and 2/6 per pair. £ VV_ N 1 [/fa 2A P-M* "2/5 2/8 1 • MV7 • Boys' Black School Hose. f7~7~T~ II —fil' Interlock Cotton Vests, sizes 4to B—Usually 1/1 1, for 1 /8. Fine lightweight, All-wool English made Rubber Soled Canvas l\| f'jhw Jj / • ////A: / Black Italian Cloth Bloomers, regulation shape. Sizes 16, 18, hose, plain or wUh bar Shoes. /SA 20 and 22in—Usually 1/11, for 1/8. . ' Vho* i ? V/e ? 5 rr u • i c ~ .' ' Children's Cotton and Art. Silk Shadow Stripe Bloomers. (WcZ 10, 2/11; 11, 3/2; IZ, 3/5. hor boys or girls. Strong can- FEDAL CARS For ■ i , 0 16riKn—l/ll.forl/-; 20, 22i„.-2/6, for 1A \; »" _ ,_. m = vas. Heavy quality, corrugated tyred^Ll^SeiT^Rubber oedalf '° 5 with rubber, Olildren'. Silk and Wool Ve.t.i ,ho,t .leeves, round neck. • Soft Himd-blocked Pan.p in BoySI PyjamaS. „ rubber »oIe», large rubber inner STOOL HORSES—A dis!inct novelty. o" n„[Ld along Sizes: 5 6 7 8 9 10 all white—white trim of soft Made from the serviceable Kmghtwear ; Fitted with rubber-tvred Ai«r 17/ ci D = pusnea or pulled along. Usually 2/9- 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/3 3/6 satin ribbon—suitable for ages fabric, and showing in a range of smart toecaps. Sizes 7to 9, 1/1 jlO And a special line of Motor Cars for bnvf « M j 7 i oil • S*» ' 2/6 2/6 2/8 2/11 2/11 3/2 sto 12 years. Wide-brimmed stripe,. Sizes for age, 3to 17 years. to 1,1/7: 2to 3, 2/3. Wfc «h«k ' Children's and Maids'. Wiiiceyette Pyjamas, coat shape, long shallow crown — 12/6, for oto 2, 5/1 I, for 4/11; 4to 10, 6/1 1, ' ' ° black radiators—32/67™'Sm? ' COl ° UrS ° f blue ° r Ted ' . sleeves. Colours of white, sky, pink. . . -/«. 7/11. for 5/11; 12 to 14, 7/1 1, for 6/11. ' All toys not specially marked are "subierf tn » T A- ta / • l e Sizes 4, 6, B—s/1 1, for 5/5; 42, 45, 48in.—6/1 1, for 6/3. nwaauy marKed are subject to a sale discount of 4/- in the £. v ' ;/ v It Never Disappoints! 7*7 — , Bathing Suits. « SchooL Cases jgn; 30 32 m Miine 0 Sale Usually 7/6 7/1 '1 - 8/6 J 8/11 9/6 10/- 10/6 reinforced corners Sales . 6/9'! 7/3 7/9. .8/- 8/9 9/- • 9/6 ' _ ; ' ' ■■

i TOBACCO Says George: walk a long wa y under difficulties to get my fl V* 1U 4 °#» <^PBSSrL < supply of Bears' Mild. It's better value than ever with papers in every tin!" Bears' never lets you down!

CONTRACT BRIDGE ' The Scoring System has now been Revised and Standardised in Britain, the U.S.A., and France. Keep your Bridge Up-to-date* A Handy Scorer, containing the Revised Rules of the Game, with the scores in bold figures, has been prepared by the the "AUCKLAND STAR" Office, Shortland St. Price 9 d *

Reliable Holidays by Rail. Ease for Body and Mind. Use your own Railways for a care-free one-day trip or longer holiday for yourself and family. Take the safe way, the sure way. The low fares are definitely known before you start. Have ease of body and mind on one of your own trains which have carried 170 million passengers in the past seven years without one fatality. ■' ... •. \ , '' • ' x " . , Your Train Gets There.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17, 21 January 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)

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