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Military Overcoats ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE ONE? THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY. SIX THOUSAND SOLD DURING THE SUMMER. TWO THOUSAND LEFT FOR THE WINTER. all goods Delivered free. These are the genuine surplus Govrntiint Military Stores, bought specially by Burton and Baxter, from the Government Detaai Department, and dyed Vn ' « c » iinW -Government bupe rvi. 10 n. MnclJ Iron, pure wool, lor had and 1-isHnL' wear. and n<» matter wlim (OAT, there is nothing to equal one of thes" THE LAST WORD IN WARMTH WEAR, ant: COMFORT. *'«;** tons, post Free, tor 21s. hues, 3 4. 5. 6, 7, "»« s - FOUR THOUSAND PAIRS OF GENUINE KHAKI DRILL SHORTS direct Iron, the Defence Department, in sizes for boys from .2 to .6 >e.us. For men, in sizes 3. 4- 5j /'• /■ ' " 0. and 10. For football, sports, harriers, athletics, and tor everyday hard wear, these are unbeatable. Now 4.c00 to clear in any sizf. for 2? a pair. POST FREE. ONE THOUSAND* BOY'S AND YOUTH'S PURE" WOOL NAVY BLUE WINTER JACKETS, with Buttons, for every day, and tarm, and other work. For the winter, and at the price, money could not buy anything better. The lot to go tor Bs,* post free. Sizes, 2, 3, and 4onlv. , , TOW ROPES, for Motor Cars, etc, with heavv unbreakable leather strap and buckles, post free, 3« 6d each. THREE HUNDRED STRONG ENGLISH SQUARE LEATHER WALLETS, extra large size; tor farmer], engineer, blacksmith, carpenters and all users of tools. Worth 7 s 6d each, for 2s, post free. ONE ENGLISH LEATHER HEADSTMLLS OR BRIDLES. These were all made in England, from heavy l-.uglish Leatn er and are the last word ... workmanship and quality. They . are also strong enough for any s.ze horse draught, stallion, or bull. ™*»-« e worth 37s 6d anywhere. SI LU/VL REDUCED PRICE, g> 6d, post tree. BELLY BANDS,, i;ji fi lish made fi," English leather. Very smtabU for leading harness. Complete with straps and chains, for 58, post tree. BREAST COLLARS, used hut equal to new. You ca 11 not toll that thev have been used. ALL v u.vi PLETE FOR 20s. post tree. SURCINGLES, best Fnglish leather, all complete. 6s 6d each. STIRRUP IRONS, post free for 2s a pair. j » ENGLISH HEMP RoP^ m ', with iron ring lor tying horses and cows, etc., is 6d each. HEAVY FORGED STEEL BILL HOOKS (randled). These were specially made for gmse and . hedge cutting; will resist the heaviest ol work and made from the highest grade forged steel. Honestly worth 6s 6d. PRICE 2s (jd, post free. SWINGLETREES, solid steel y*vx\. WONDERFUL VALUE, 6s each. SADDLERS CO M Bi M ATI 0 MPlow gauge and cutter, worth 37s Oct. for is s « SALTERS SPRING BALANCE, huge bias clock face will. heavy hook, too lbs. POST rREE rOR 20s. FOLDING PRUNING SAWS. This saw would be a lite-bug friend to the orchardist. the bush feller, to evervone with a tree growing in then garden; for cutting Rxeen hrcwood. and is,specially made for cutting green timber. The teeth are set tor this purpose: Total length 43 >»•■ with supplementary handles, peg tooth. with solid steel saw set. saw file; and all folds into Solid Leather ( ase. WORTH 15s. for 4s 6d, post free. HEAVY ENGLISH HEMP SHOULDER or make IDEAL TOOL BAGS, with inside pocket flap. straps, and buckles. POST FREE for is od. ORDER YOUR WINTER GREAT COAT TO-DAY. TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW FOR THE WINTER MONTHS. BUY THE BEST AT QUARTER PRICES. PLEASE ADD EXCHANGE TO ALL CHEQUES. BURTON & BAXTER, " SURPLUS MILITARY STORES," Box 1447, Wellington, Box 249, Timaru. Coal. Coal Have Your Choice, Birchwood "•" King" of «|r Coa Westport '-** Nothing Better.for Opai Fires in Winter* Local Agent , R. Bruce, Can Supply all your Write or Phone him.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 4

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