AUGHT UNPREPARED ; IRST TERM . . . nd—whatever the weather, your ugly and smartly dressed in a ’d Gabardine Coat in the styles ardine Raincoat is the tool Coat needed I lie English Gabardine in fawn or navy—and showerproof. The double-breasted, trong pockets and vented bock, and gives ng full body freedom for cycling, etc. is now available from 22-inch lengths, size up to 48-inch lengths. HON EARLY—WHILE THE RANGE 1$ COMPLETE Gumboots and Goloshes Make leather shoes last longer by never wearing them on a wet day—wear gumboots instead ! Para hava all school-size gumboots and goioshet for children of all ages. VSzjg \ 'W \ ■ AjLzZ / \ I z* ' 4 ‘I \ fI w ■ Jr/ Z ■ A —/ Stores throughout New Zealand. Ja/** T LaF ■tra IB o < bl! W » RUBBER CO. LTD. 11l ■ W w ' S l -
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27277, 18 February 1954, Page 14
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