BOYS' CLOTHING. We have the right, kind of clothing for Boys, and we have an immense assortment. We treat the juvenile with a great deal of consideration, for the reason that a child who learns to repose confidence in, and feels satisfied with, a store, grows up to be a permanent customer. It is, we ; recognise, a good business proposition to treat children with consideration. ; ' ■ The parents who have to pay for: juvenile clothing are also considered) and our prices are always fair and reasonable. For, instance— ' •' BOYS' 'VARSITY SUITS, in Green, Grey, Brown, and Navy Blue, From 13/6 the Suit. STRONG TWEED NORFOLK SUITS, the best for. school and everyday wear, From 14/6 the Suit. FANCY WORSTED NORFOLK SUITS, for •.' Sundays and best wear, y 'From 81/- the Suit. TUNIC WASHING SUITS, for holiday wear, - ' From 9/6 the Suit. MAN-O'-WAR SUITS, in White Drill, very smart. From 12/9 the Suit. WASHING BLOUSES, in White, with detachable collar and'ouffs. From 7/6 each. WASHING' TUNICS, in White and Striped Drill, From 6/6 each. NAVY DRILL KNICKERS, well made, . .From- 2/- a pair. SAILOR COLLARS, in Navy, Sky Blue, and White, • From' 1/- each. AMERICAN COLLARS, in Drill and Pique, ' From 1/-each. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS. , FACTORY MADE. We havo completed satisfactory arrangements, enabling us to offer those of -our customers who desire it, perfect fitting made-to-measure suits, factory made. ■ These suits, which, will be excellent for business wear, will be made of Tweeds and Worsteds in fashionable Brown and Green Shades, They 'will possess all the..fine details of smart '.tailored suits,/ but will: not cost so muoh. ■ For these suits : our ■ prices will bo \ V : 63/-, 70/-, 75/- the Suit. Call at- our Clothing. Department and see the fabrics.. Self-measurement forms .and patterns sent on application, . ' ' ■. ICii'kcafdie & Stains, Limited. ' HOGGAED AND PROUSE, . : ARCHITECTS,. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA > BUILDINGS, ' HUNTER STREET.
FUNERAL NOTICES. THE- Friends:'of'the iate: Thomas Magiil, of - Hajpvnrds, are respectfully invited- to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Lower Hutt Railway Station TO-DAY (Monday), J aivtb ary2sth, 1909; for Taita Cemetery. , ' G. A. M'ILBRIDE, .. .. Cemetery Undertaker, 5189 Lower Hutt.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 4
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