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Exciting Story Books of Adventure for Boys and Girls—Usually 3/11 to 8/6. FOR TINY TOTS Picture Books of flowers and fairies, and goblins and princesses.—Usually 1/3 to 1/11. Clearing at 1/ each. FIRST FLOOR amongst the Finest Values ever offered ioys' Havy q ..f^Jli SC&»@L SHIRTS EsS; ix Pure Wool Roslyn Flannel, and j^ guaranteed absolutely fadeless. \— »■<"* y \ Good roomy cut, neatly finished, Av .=-''- and sewn with fadeless stitching. //)'' .', \ Sizes 3 to 6— 8m&^~~ —x \ Usually 7/6 Now all rf x J ' ~ ? SN/i Sizes 7 to 10— /s=& /<1 <f? {»'\ ff rf $\\ Usually 7/11 (§)/ Jj, JJ, £ ■ f rsTff^\ Serge SHOiTS i "') jly x In pure wool English Ser|je that will \i- I ,\ / / V X>) withstand hard school wear. Excellent fNV». pX : i f f r .' cut and lined with best quality Silesia.. ■<] .: _ ; t . ./ f :/Jf ' Guaranteed fast dye. Outstanding jj- '" C. < , - // value at Sale Prices. ■ /' Sizes 2to 6 7to 11 12 to 16 / \ ,'~\~'y f Leading Value! i- W* NAVY STOKTS f: . # Cut in traditional M & C style, com- / . fortable and wonderful wearing. In fine / quality English Serge that's guaranteed / .' ■ fast colour. Ferguson lining and fade- j •*-—* less stitching. (.'■' ~^^^l_<-_ii^_-Jt Sizes 2t056t089t0 11 12 to 15 /' '. / \ \ \ 7/6 S/6 9/6 flo/6 I / ' \ pji r\/ i • f v * -r~<'< \ rnenomenal Value in / i C - '\ leys' Seoia@©o HOSIi (■ ' : _ \-J \ iw. Timely buying enables us to offer this liliV \ \ Pure Wool, NZ.-made School hose at slfjif W*- \ this remarkable price. Plain Black only, ~ I \ A \ good service weight, and spliced toes Wml&i \'' \ and heels. Sizes for 2 to 7 shoes. ALL 2/_ PAIR kHVJ \ \ on these ' l-k^-'''^ t^(Q All sizes English-made Raincoats that have proved their thorough reliability for hard school wear over a number of years. Rubber lined and guaranteed waterproof. Double-breasted style with Raglan sleeves and full belt. All sizes from 24in. to 46in. to fit boys 5 to 17 years. : Apart from the above special lines, a discount of 10 Cc is given on practically all other school and college equipment, including— Grey Plunket Flannel Shirts. Grey Worsted Suits and Shorts (Kings { Navy Plunket Flannel Shirts. TT School). Navv Serce Shorts best aualitv Underwear, Caps, and practically every k £ a \ y erge Jγ ,' l uallt s- requirement for School and Col- fi Canterbury School Hose. lege wear. I BOYS' DEPARTMENT FIRST FT.nnn I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 16 (Supplement)

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