* Bargains for Boys Washing Suits, in 'Varsity, Jumper and Carendish styles— Salo Prices ... From 9/6 to 15/6 Tussore .Silk Suits, in 'Varsity and Jersey shapes—Sale Priccs from 9/11 'Varsity Tops, in strong materials and silk iuul poplin tops— Sale Prices ... From 4/11 to 6/11 eft Cavendish and Oxford Suits, in pood tweeds—Sale Priccs from 18/6 to 27/6 Sports Suits, our own strong in a great variety of hard-wearing tweeds—Sale Prices from 19/6 to 27/6 Large Sires From 30/- to 42/6 Sports Suits from All-wool Colonial tweeds, best make: all shades— Sale Prtccs ... From 29/6 to 39/3 Boys' Navy Shorts— Sale Priccs ... From 5/6 to f/6 Boys' Odd Trousers and Knickers— Sale Priccs ... ... 4/6 to 10,6 Boys' and Ypuths' Covert Coats— Sale Prices ... ... 21/- to 35/Boys' and Youths' Raincoats— From 19/6 to 37/6 Boys' Caps Sale Priccs from 1/11 to 3/3 Boys' Tweed and Felt Hats— Sale Priccs ... Front 2/11 to 5/11 Boys' V/ashing Hats, in white striped and tussore — Sale Prices From 1/11 to 2/9 Boys' Cabardinc HatsSale Prices ... From 3/6 to 3/11 Boys' and Youths' Shirts, in white and hard-wearing stripes— Sale Prices ... From 2/11 to 4/3 Boys' and Youths' Undershirts and Knee Drawers, in all sizes— Salo Prices from 2/11 to 5/11 garment Bargains for Men Ties—Usually 1/- and 1/6 Sale Price 6d. Wide End Ties—Usually 1/11 and 2/6 Sale Prices 1/- and 1/6 Black Cashmere Socks— Salo Price 1/6 pair Heavy Woollen Socks — Salo Price 1/6 pair Double Collars—Sale Prico 3 for 1/6 White Lawn Handkerchiefs 3 for i/> Mercerised -Handkorchiofs, coloured borders 3 for 1/3 Shirts, in odd &izes— Salo Prices 3/6 3/11 4/11 Twill, Cashmere and Fancy Shirts, neat designs—Sale Prices from 4/6 to 7/3 Strong Working Shirts— Salo Prices from 3/9 to 6/9 Summer Underwear, in special quality Sale Prico 2/3 garment Heavier Quality, at 3/6 garment All Weights of Summer Underwear, in our famous longwear makes— Sale Prices from 3/11 to 9/6 garment. Pyjamas, In strong cloths at 6/11 suit Twill and Mercerised PyjamasSale Prices from 9/9 to 13/6 suit Best Qualities in Leading MakesSale Prices ... From 9/9 to 15/6 Black Hard Hats—Sale Price 6/6 each Caps, in newest shapes— Sale Prices 2/11 3/6 to 7/9 Leather Motor Cloves — Sale Prices ... From 6/9 to 22/6 pair Braces, in strong makes— I ' Sale Prices ... From 1/11 to 3/3 pair
PUBLIC NOTICES. - TIMARU BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. . A PPLICATIONS are invited for tTlo PosiA. tion of ASSISTANT MASTER. Applicants muet etato what subjects they can teach in Middle School. . Salary £230. A. C. MARTIN, * 7259 Secretary. RHEUMA T I C S. gCIATICA, LUMBAGO, GOUT, NEURITIS are the outcome of excess urio • acid in the system* This* useless and harmful by-product of nature's functions is formed in tho blood, and deposited in. tl» joint* and muscles and tissue, where, if neglected, it accumulates causes pain, discomfort, * and illness. WE GUARANTEE TO EFFECT A PER- ' MANENT CURE OR MAKE NO CHARGE I. For further particulars write ' % MESSRS L. McLACHLAN and CO., LTD* Queen street, Auckland. P.O. Box 1213. • 5964 RESULTS Obtained by MESSRS STACEY and HAWKER, of Essex street Bakery, Linwood, at the Bakers' Exhibition,concluded Saturday, January 19th, 1918, at tbo Coloseeum: — Class 3—Turnover Loaf, baked in tin: F. H. Hawker, finst prize, gold medal. Class 4—Cottage Loaf: F. H. Hawker, first prize, gold medal. Class s—Barracouta Loaf: F. H. Hawker, second prize, certificate. Class 10—Malt Bread: F. H. Hawker, first prize, gold medal. Special Class (Gold medal awarded by Messrs H. Berry and Co. for best Machinemade Loaf)—F. "H. Hawker, first prize, gold medal (tin loaf). F. H. Hawker's Cottage Loaf (Class 4) was placed next to tho two loaves that tied for the Championship of New Zealand. Class s—Barracouta Loaf—John Hall (baker, to Stacey and Hawker), third prize, certificate. Class 7—Scone Loaf: John Hall (baker to Stacey and Hawker), second pnze, certificate.' Special Class for Bread made with Lily, whit© Flour (prizes awarded by Messrs Davideon and Wauchop): John Hall (baker to fcjtacey and Hawker) was placed third. Class 3—Turnover Loaf, baked in Tin: G. Jackson (baker to Staccy and Hawker)," second prize, certificate. ' Bun Class—G. Jackson (baker to Stacey and Hawkerl, first' prize, gold medal. Our Bread obtainable from Storekeepers for 9d, delivered for cash Did. Monthly accounts lOd per 4lb loaves. 7^43 FOR LONG MOTOR TUURH WHY NOT BE SECURE FROM '.^QTTRT.v. TjilT "CLINCHER'CROSS" TYRES, ased -*-« by BRITISH WAR DEPARTMENT os Shell Battered Fields 0 f Europe. H4405 "WESTENDE" HOUSE, 7o Gloucester street (just beyond River). A COMFORTABLE HOME for those seeking quiet and refinement. Only three minutes' walk from Cathedral square. Manageress: MRS A. COPPEN. Telephone 3016.. 85M
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16117, 23 January 1918, Page 9
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