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ARMY SURPLUS STORES 166 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Mall Orders to Box 757, Auckland. Send yonr order now for Oily Clothing, Saddlery, and Harness. All post free, OILSKIN CAPES, for JnJL cyclists, waterproof lined collar. A boon for wet 111 \ weather, for 16/6 each. /11l Ifftil OILSKIN PULLON LEGIII I I i/\\ GINGS, English water, 1111 I I I proof Japara. Wide fitllj ,| I An ting; separate legs. M. (J/ll I li* and °- s -* lot 8 / 6 a pair * NII I r ct’M BOOTS, knee size, s -*{. \/ heavy cleated hap soles, reinforced seams, solid block rubber heel lined with light canvas. Sizes 6,7, 8* 9, 10, for 13/6 a pair. , . OILSKIN DOMED LEGGINGS, English Waterproof Japara. Full domed opening- leg. Strap under foot; shaped leg and strap to adjust, to brace. Sizes M. and 0.5., for 13/6 a pair. ARMY BIDING BREECHES, all pure wool heavy khaki serge and recommended for farmers. Two side and hip pockets; button at knee; knee pads. Obtainable in sizes 26 to 361 n waist, for 15/- a pair. First grade quality. Sizes 30 to 36m waist, 25/- a pair, . oilskin Lumber jac- i KETS, waterproof and wlndproof, button front, }« /'jk storm cuffs, elastic ! waistband. Turn-up /, J collar, three large poc- U I '/A \ 4 kets. For outdoor work- W I CrySl \i ers. M. and O.S. Full Jr J 'Jtl J opening dome front, tot/jMI, 27/6 each. front, 25/-. SUEDE DRILL LUMBER JACKETS, English drill and windproof. 2 pockets, elastic stonft cuffs and waistband, button front, M. and O.S. sizes, for 13/6 each. ’ OILSKIN BUTTERFLY CAPES, waterproof English Japara, for outdoor ■workers. Cross-over chest straps; velvet lined collar. For 11/6 eacb.' Heavier quality Japara, 14/6 each. CONQUEST OILSKIN ■ COAT, super quality Sg Japara, and guaranteed Ja, waterproof, sticker back style for walking or Rw. «. riding. Inside, body and 1-r UH sleeve lining of light ifA r A 4Bwb waterproof - canvas. Leg 1 straps, storm cuffs, shoul- uTI J rrja der cape; turn-up storm '4 l 13 tic# collar and 2 outside M fuf waterproof, pockets. Sizes I , M 48 to 58in lengths. Worth Jn 3ak 65/-, for 45/- each. m pM DRIVING REINS, brand I Jm hew, specially selected <^T leather, for 17/6 a pair. M| Real bargain. STIRRUP LEATHERS, London leather;, brand new, 6/6 a pair. llln. OPEN PLOUGH BRIDLES, complete with bit, for 9/6 a pair. BACKHAND S. London leather, new, fop . 17/6 each. . CART TUGS, solid London leather, 17/6 a pair- Heavier quality, 20/- a pair. BRIDLE REINS, solid London leather, for 5/6 a pair. QUEENSLAND RIDING BRIDLES, solid Helvetian leather, super quality brass rings and buckles; hand-sewn. Complete with nlckleplated Bit and Bridle Reins, for 17/6. BIDING BRIDLES, solid; hand-sewn; complete With Reins and Bit, for 13/6 each. DUBBIN, black or tan, for preserving Saddlery and Boots. 2 tins for 1/6. ARMY CART SADDLES 45/- each. Solid leather, - made in England. Complete ■with felts and belly band, for 45/-.. - SET HARNESS, comprising Army Cart Saddle -Backhand, Cart Tugs; all brand new, for - 76/- each set Complete with Breechings, Chain Ends, for £5/12/6. - BREECHINGS, solid leather, heavy quaU . ity, brand hew. Chain Ends, for 37/6. ARMY SPURS, brand new: leather foot . protector. 3/6 a pair. ■ ■* , ■ BOYS' and YOUTHS' ARMY TUNICS, - warm ahd serviceable. All-Wool Khak| ■ Serge, dyed i navy bine. 2 pockets, collar, with-buttoh front. Ideal for. school wear or work. Sizes to fit boys 10 .to :' ■ 17 years. For V 6 each. -v : fARMY GREATCOATS —Guaranteed ' 'All - . Wool Khaki : Serge . Coats, dyed.p navy .... blue. Ideal fov-win-ter wear., warm and serviceable, : ' A roomy, full'coat, •; with belted '• back,. large turn-up collar and 2 side pockets. 2,3, 4, 5, 6 only. Order now. Stocks are limited—Price , , 19/6 POST FREE SOU’-WESTERS Ear Protectors,- Inside lining, ■ waterproof. ; All sizes. For ■ 4/6 i |

Future of the the House of Commons to-day. Nit R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary df State for Foreign Affairs, said that the Secretary-General , of the League of Nations (M. Avenol). - was aware of the importance which, the British Government attached to the preservation of the League Secretariat as a Working organisation as far as circumstances permit. Mr Butler said he was confident that M. Avenol was doing all in his power to achieve that end —Rugby, dune 20. LYTTELTON ADVERTISEMENTS FIIAMOND HARBOUR FERRY. : To suit the convenience of GOLFERS and TRAMPERS, a special launch leaves Lyttelton at 8.30 a.m., and Diamond Harbour at 4.15 p.m. EVERY FINE SUNDAY. W. W. TOY and CO.. ’Phone 34-821. Lyttelton, T6I7S THE LYTTELTON * FEKBY - LAUNCHES, ltd. TO THE PENINSULA BAYS, EVER*: TUESDAY, AT 8 A.M. _ Cargo Noon Monday. . For Passengers. Tramping Clubs, and : Excursions across the Harbour we run ■ Every Week-end. Please ring or write to ■ ' W. C. CLEARY and CO- . Telephone 49-423.

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23053, 22 June 1940, Page 12

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