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ARMY SURPLUS STORES Si VICTORIA ST. W- AUCStAHXk.. (P.O. Box 757) For Army Great Coats, Army Biffing Breeches, Oil Skin Coats. Army Jackets and Blankets, at Genuine Bargain Price*, Mall Your Orders to Army Surplus SihM P.O. Box 757, Auckland. “ BLANKETS. 3000 pairs. Sorplns stock. ah brand new. with striped boarder and whipped ends. Beal heavy weight. • Full size 90 x 70m. lor 9/6 each. Three- . quarter size, tor 7/6 each. Weight «t ' fnii size approximately 4ftlb. FOB 40/-. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ ENG. LISH TWEED SUITS. A genuine bar. gain at 40/-. posted tree. In Brown and Dark Greys, with stripes, checks, and herringbone pattern. Splendid SO. Tailor' cut. Sizes 3,4, 5,6, 7. tor vt/~ each. Worth 60/-. OIL. SKIN COATS. Fee 30/-. Surplus stocks. Worth 42/6 each. Made Irons English Japan cloth and guaranteed waterproof. - Large turn np collar, steeoa. and body lining, storm cuffs and collar, shoulder cape, leg straps, and two waterproof pockets. Slicker ’ style lor walking or riding. Sizes 48, 50, 32. 54. ss, and sfiin length. Beal bargain at 30/-, post free. OIL SKIN LEGGINGS, puli over type. Japan waterproof doth. Roomy fit. Sizes 4,5, 6, 7. For 7/S pair. CYCLISTS* LEGGINGS. Shaped leg. ton domed opening. Made trom waterproof Japan cloth. Sizes 5,6, 7, and S. far 12/6 pair. BUTTERFLY CAPES. For cut-door* workers. English waterproof Japan cloth. For 11/6 each. - FOB 19/6. SURPLUS STOCKS ARMY.. GREAT COATS. All-wool. Navy Btae colour, large turn up collar, heavy' blanket quality, two side pockets. Approximate weight of these Army Cost* is 61b. All sizes. For 19/6 each, postage paid. | JAPAUA LUMBER JACKETS. For alt I out-door work. Waterproof ana whffiJ proof, these Lumber Jackets are ideal . tor winter conditions. Large velvet collar, two flap pockets, and e&sOfe - band round waist. Fall button tread in M.. 0.5., and X-O.S. For UA Genuine lull zipp opening in JL, CUh. and X-O.S. For 32/6 each. Big Ban. gain. GUM BOOTS. For 16/6 pair. Brand new. Heavy c lea ted soles, solid rubber Mack. heel. Knee size «, 7,8, 9, 10, 11. Worth 14/6. For 10/6 pair. ■ ' - ARMY JACKETS. For 8/6 each. ABwool Khaki serge, dyed Navy Stae « pockets and collar, in sizes 2,3, and I only. For 8/6 each. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ ALL-WOOL TUNIC COATS, Khaki serge dyed Meet Bine. 3 pockets and collar. For ocbaog or general wear they have no eq«L : For Boys 12 to 18 years. For 6/S tick. MOSGIEL WORKING SOX. AB-wmO. heavy quality, plain or ribbed. Worth 2/9 pair. 3 pairs for 6/-. ENGLISH WOOLLEN SOX. Big Ttfan ' 1/- pair. 3 pairs 2/9. ABMY HATS. Khaki fur or 9h All sizes 2/-. SCOUT HATS, with leather band. new. All sizes 4/6 each. NAVY BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS, and pocket. Beal winter quality. .3, 4, S. 6, 7. For 7/9 each. NAVY BLUE UNDERFLANNELS, sleeves. Winter weight. M. ami For 6/6 each. KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS. Large For 6d each. WORKING COATS. 12/6 each, from famous “Xuf Gay" mill uaMa material for real hard, every My wear. 3 pockets, collar. Sizes 4. 5. t 7. and 8. Worth 16/6. For 12/6 WORKING TROUSERS. CBteualk Marie. Dark Grey, wonderful -quality. Sizes 3 to 8. For 8/6 pair. WHIPCORD TROUSERS. For real baud work. Dark Grey, 3 pockets, warm* and serviceable. Sizes 3 to L For Jftffi pair. GABERDINE LONG TROUSERS, from English Gaberdine. 3 cuff bottoms. Tailor cut. Smart dressy for all classes of work, to 7. For 15/6. Size 8. For Ifi/S pair. ARMY BOOTS. Surplus «toeb« Made in England, with sewn and pegged rmlrt. Toc and heel plates. Guaranteed waterproof. For hard and serviceable wear they have no equal. Sizes i, t IR, For 26/6 pair. DUBBIN. For preserving leather. wm|or Tan. 3d tin. SADDLES. Brand new. Complete with leathers, irons, and girth. WondetSW ’ , value. 78/6. post free. ~ ARMY RIDING BREECHES. Centime: all-wool Khaki serge. Heavy cmMty and will give years of wear. Special prices for first and second grade. Nat. s waist 30 to 36, wore 18/5 For 12/6 pair. No. I grade, were 23/ ’ P ajr - For 17/6 pair. Order now whilst we have stocks. P V^ T pair' Ail ' woo! - Fan length. Fee Hrtt OA

jyjACKENZIE COUNTY. SNOW CONDITIONS. Owing to the exceptionally hear? snowfall it will be necessary for ry ; holders to move sheep down coimtrfji Motorists are advised that unless*j* is essential to use the up-country roads it would be better for their own purposes and for the care of the stock to leave such trips till later. The sue* - will be there all the winter. Motorists should remember when encountering mobs of sheep that taewtanimals have been dogged and harried for days and nights through temperatures actually below zero, and tap. feelings and tempers of the men the sheep are in keeping with the perature. PULL YOUR GAR INTO THE SNOWBANK AT THE SIDE- __ STOP YOUR ENGINE. DOXT START IT UNTIL THE SHEE“ ARE PAST. " Runholders should co-operate the County Office, and advise the dag they will be on the road, and tag should get out quickly, because tog roads will be worse through dtu® when the wind rises. ' *

Motorists, please understand tba. tito Council’s heavy trucks and SD» ploughs will not pull off the let you pass. If they pull off am* bogged, or over a bank, you can* Jrjh them out; but if you pull oflaM ®E£? let them pass, and you get stuc*. “r*. Council unit can pull you out. ; J. F. D. JEUNE. County Engineer* - Fairlie. «<**■ June 17th, 1938.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22431, 18 June 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22431, 18 June 1938, Page 16

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