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Il ere pleased II Eg B W I to announce I■ I that Mrs Q * RICKARDS I 9/ known the I Trade has assumed I / our MAIDS' & / ■ 9 J /1 SCHOOL OUTFITTING . K■ 1 I DEPTS. I Mrs knowI ledge of the school trade is C I at Y our disposal and she / I looks forward to old and new friends alike /V/ at The Cot-To-College Il Colony, the City’s leading Co Department for School Outfits, and First Stop for ALL School Needs FIRST STOP Mothers when outfitting your daughter for tho Ifcfe Summer season os for January. 1959. whether she 7 be day pupil or boarder bring her to Tho , 9 1•. ' J A Farmers’ First. You’ll ba pleasantly surprised to Jh .1?I find how little this can cost you In our COT TO MW.’ wW 1 COLLEGE COLONY. All school outfits ore strictly M according to regulations in style and colour, and \ all outerwear and underwear can be bought in JF x. this one department. You’ll find a full range of Raincoats and Cardigans, etc. If we do not W I have your size In stock we will bo pleased to moke WI W I it to measure. Order your name tapes NOW I MF | WHITE SCHOOL BLOUSES jfc _ W.ll tailored Bloom with or without itlffeoed collars. In a full range of sizes 11} to 16 PRICES RANGE FROM 14/U to 23/9 QUALITY SERGE GYM TUNICS /'XF In all regulation colours. Welt cut and / hard-wearing for really lasting wear. Sites range from 24 to 45. / •" prices t. 98/ J ' 60YS ' AND YOUTH ' S ACTION uj.jii.l ym | ,1 ON THE GROUND FLOOR. ' •I BOYS’ GRCY TWILL NO IKON SHIRTS. Sit., 2 to 10. h Ss ■i* w” * Kn .ill 'X "*** f ’ BOYS' WHirt POPLIN NO IRON SHIRTS. Sil., 2 <4 . J • 12 Collar, 21/0 to 2S/3 7 So,< Co "* r * - ~ ’•/" to J 3 /” ‘k/ -‘‘■’-■VS"?' • BOW GRW MMU SHIRTS. With ,hort ■laor., tor ' ,h * ,umm,r torn, Sita, 2to 12. 14/0 to 21/11 T * OTS ' OB** °R |Lt SHORTS to match ..<■ . \ I Shirt,. Elaitlc wait, and ,martly tallx' \ /axV v ■» S' ,d w " h ,ld » «to IS BOYS* BLACK STRIAM-s-X rubber sol* and heel. A M* ‘ liA - BOYS' GRIT OINIM SHORTS. to typ . o f ,hoo for Br 4 Sf match shirt,. Elastic wal,f and sld. . fc J.._ .k..d . ,trap». Sil., s to IS warm.r day, ohoad. Fl J Elastic Waist ... „ 11/11 to 14/6 Sim .10 to I2f, 17/6; /J I >*l«> ’to. Strap, .... to 21/1l | 3 to I*. 40/3: 2to 3f. * ' FOR THE SMALLER BOYS: **'*• 4 ’% B ** ** /,! * i "ST ROTS' PURI WOOL WORITID POPLIN and ’• <• SHOITS by "Maida Vai." In Mid and ’ - Dark 6r*y. Elastic back with belt and eave* LEEMA MQULDEfi ' v' V" i buek,< 4 f 23/10 to J4/E -4/' BOVS' ALL WOOL ''PtTONI'' UHL Ska. ...» 8.. W. IadMtWSA •-.£ BLAZIRS. In Gto.n. Royal and Maroon. ,*•’l JrTZ si, « »» >• - *<>/. wnn si«s uto i, 42/<; 2to Li. Alto Rnutatto. Iknar, tor th. tot 5 - S t ,o 7 ' s * / "' t : lowing Secondary Schools. ChrM* I' lb «<>*•• High. r ? Fam»l High. YOUTHS* BLACK DERBY V*- St. Bede’s, St. Andrew's, Cashmere cunl b .. ( b a*. High. Linwood High, RlMortoo High. round too. Shirley. Also School for Deaf. leather sole in C, D. end SCHOOL RIGULATION SUITES. We E fitting*. Sixes sto 10, ■■ ■ 3881 carry full stocks of sac and shorts, and sae and longs, in th* correct regulation bawai ♦ MA* aena - “ TM ,or a " Secondary Schools. If BO Y > TAN T . v your ,on ** ,t4r * in 9 Secondary School DALS. Stout crepe rub. o'r&DiM'::.’ io. i.»/- ( v I .to . nt, r.ly a* rour ~rvlc.. 2*5, Zo/V. Including:—Christchurch G.H.S., Avonclda G.H.S., llnUfE ADC CTACKICTC wood H.S., CoDhmcre H.S.. Popanoi M.S,. Rlccatton H.S., WL AHL jIUvIXIJIJ Wet Ch. Ch. H.S., Dorfiop H.S., Technical Collego. Villa CAD All . ICANUC Maria Convent. St. Mary', College. Saered .Heart Cao* lUn ALL LIADIITO vent, St. Margaret'* College, Raagl-rww Girl** School. rUDICTPUIIDrU CCUAOI C *W Deof ' Ta*ehemaker*« Collage. LnnljlUlUnLll OLnvULJ Boy** High School, Popanul High. Cathmere High, Lio*' ; wood High. St. Bede'*, Shirley High, St. Andrew'*. THE school outfitting SPECIAUSTS

CONCRETE we ( \■ \ An efficient farm it efficiently fenced f 1 \U| whether it be Sheep Yards or Division Fence*. ’ I I \ \ But make sure your fences are permanent - SSf / | \ \ use Concrete Posts, they won't rot, warp, rSf / \ \■ \ or rust. Mid-Canterbury Transport Ltd., ' / I \■ I manufacture a wide range of pre-formed , I | 1■ \ Concrete Products, including the spec- \ \■ I i«l corrugated post illustrated. WhatI \ \ «ver your requirements for farmI iU I ’ • ing, industry or the home contact / \ \W \ us for all details. t• / I i W i j—/ * \ / MANUFACTURED BY:— MID-CANTERBURY TRANSPORT Ltd.’ ASHBURTON. 'Phone 7079,

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28679, 1 September 1958, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28679, 1 September 1958, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28679, 1 September 1958, Page 7

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