® ~W The Children’s Page $ ■ I Published for Boys and Girls and their Parents == ====== f l >/H lAwjWlk TO WBMr GIRLS His Majesty the Baby ||?\L BOYS • „ . -v—r. The first 12 months is the most precarious in a WXi Under 5 Years \ M/S ' ._., fRb CHILD’S WOOLLEN nocßHj. ~«ty .< «o‘.™ «»d Wise mothers buy Mr requirements att KirWdie’s, /VW f T \\ Btj e 3 n/t is/- ni an- each where they receive the best quality and the best value. //|V 17v «.VA. W DEAN’S washable and untearable rag books— Js/XX //mk iX 22in.: 12/6 15/- 19/6 21/- 26/- each /'& *1 %W 1/6 and 1/9 each |U/ / 1 H AWmW BLACK VELVETEEN FROCKS—SeIf sash at waist of Satin PLAIN JAP. SILK WADDED QUILTS—I2'6 each / K>K ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS— 18in. 20in. 22in 24im wk/ W ribbon - Neck and sleeves finished pink Georgette EMBROIDERED JAP. SILK WADDED QUILTS—- /OL PURE WOOL JERSEYS— From 9/- 7TO/7 NAVY SERGE FROCKS—Smart, plain style. Round neck, Jong “ r ° S6 ’ * BOYS ’ ’ VABSITY SVITS-In Greys and Navys. 25/- 27/6 29/6 | B i ee ve belted with pocket— „ ° ™,„ XT , ITT , Tn . Q , wWCWk' SAILOR AND MAN-O’-WAR SUITS—Long or short trousers. fc ’ ’ igin.: 39/6. 20in.: 42/6. 22in.: 45/6 FIGURED SATEEN PURE DOWN QUILIS In White collar and cuffs. 36/6 37/6 39/6 jftTTYtVfyi U WH SMART VERY FINE VELOUR COATS-In rose, - | I —Mm mgger, fawn, and putty — „ ■nnwxr JUVENILE FANCY OVERCOATS —English tailored. 29/6 35/- 39/6 -. mffil ■ o^ : B^ming^yie, . HAND CROCHET WOOL HATS- 6/6 6/U 7/11 CHILDREN’S NURSERY —, 111 1111 l Small Coat, with Fur Col- QUWI& men go P INFANTEES— .1/3 1/6 1/9 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/TI WARE — Black Cat design— iIJ Jill' ■P ’ aMMHwa ■uuw.iw.S'CrC •>»««- &_ G ~ d ill 2 Tfl and mastic. pr,ce 39/6 and 427 ‘ HAND CROCHET AND KNITTED BOOTEES— Baby Plates—Round 3 6 IBM® /\ ■ WSI ™ I„ SMALL ™BRE D SATEEN COT 2> ’2 J I \ 16in.: 27/6 32/6 35/- 37/6 39/6 HYROSCOPIC NURSERY'SQUARES— 24in. PILCHES— 3/11 4/6 4/11 5/6 6/6 Milk Tumbler. 1/9 /wlf kJ 18in.: 32/6 35/- 37/6 39/6 22/6 per . HAND-MADE PILCHES— 8/11 and 9/6 Fa plTrrid’« d sScerT” 8/6 1J 20in.: 29/6 32/6 C7/6 39/6 TURKISH TOWELLING SQUARES | 7 "’- fioz- MUSLIN BIBS— 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 up to 776 Baby Plates 2/S§W Kes' ’ nd CheSterfie INFANTS’ NIGHTGOWNS- WATERPROOF BABY PANTS- Zo^ries^ 8 " 10 *” J|| 3.V SwOv , White Flannelette I°*® Kleinert’s Lapover Style, in small, medium Pnrrido’e Saucer. ■ 1/9 WOOLLEN JERSEYS -In W hite Wincey and large sizes. 2/11 Iou» BowL 2/e to n 3 a 2 V TAche e s an pr e ices lO^6 3 Cream Woven (Pesco make) 19/6 and 30/- Kleinert’s Knicker Style, in three sizes. 4/11 Mugs. 1/3 ' to 16/6, according to size. INFANTS’ WOOL BONNETS— Southall’s Lapover Pants, in small and medium (China) 3/6 I, —J 1 1 — — 3/6 3/11 4/6 4/11 up to 8/6 s i zss on iy. Prica, 2/3 Dell.’ Pram., INFANTS’ WOOL HATS— HONEYCOMB WOOL SHAWLS— 8/11 to 27/6 Little Teddy Bears, 2/11 S/11 4/3 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 13/ a 15 /6 16/6 16/11 17/6 19/6 up to 92/6 , 3/6,3/11,5/- . -« z-fc T 7 HAND CROCHET WOOL BONNETS— ’ FANCY WOOL SHAWLS— CS “fi O Large 1 eddy Bear. w..R.ibi.:, -5 to 12 Years HAND ™■"* _____«'« ■> ««» sto ixi Years - 2^%/6 , 42/6 Ct /olmirsi I GIRLS' NAVY SERGE FROCKS—Simple style, trimmed fancy E .F.N.S. SERVIETTE RINGS— «/- S/S ,/g 6 ca m Teddy Bear, ,n Wheel., C,t ( i/l ofa a/G <> ir e brili <l alld waisb belte<l - Sizes 24, 47/6; 27, 49/6; 30, 52/6 E.P.N.S. KNIFE, FORK AND SPOON-On card. 7/6 card. 2 5/6, 35/-, 47/6, 60/1/6, 2/3, 3/9, J/0 Better Qualities, in Smart Styles— Sizes 27, 59/6, 63/-; 30, 65/- & EPNS FORK AND SPOON—In case 12/6 14-6 16/6 Baby Bruin (squeak.), FINE NAVY SERGE COATS AND SKIRTS Size 3 Pleated skirt. bodice at- . E.P.N.s" KNIFE, FORK AND SPOON—In case. 16/6 13/6 22/6 25/- ; r/11 o/< tached. Plain Sac Coat, finished flap pockets and step roll collar. Price £5 15/6 /ttttttvc mttp 12/6 14/8 16/6 18/6 . 0/IL 0/0 Ditto, with plain skirt and belted coat. Size 4. 79/6 and 95/6 E.P.N.S. CHILD S MUG— ' WOOLLEN FROCKS—In all wanted shades. Various styles. SILVER SERVIETTE RINGS— »/« 10/6 «,6 / I 24-inch: 15/6 16/6 21/- 27/6 32/6 26-inch: 21/- 23/6 24/6 29/6 ' SILVER SERVIETTE RINGS—In case. Single and double 20,- 25/- 30,- 35/-28-inch: 17/6 25/6 27/6 32/G SILVER SPOONS— 10/6 12/6 15/- each GIRLS’ WOOL GABARDINE RAINCOATS- child>s silvbr jjugS— «/‘ s °''’ 57/9 ■ 27-inch: 65/6 69/6 40-inchs 69/6 79/6 BOYS’ POCKET KNIVES —With shackle. WINTER COATS—In a variety of smart shapes. — - BOYS’ ■ SCOUT. KNIVES—With shackle. ‘ In plain velours and nap cloth. [f 2/6 4/6 .iX&X 24in. 27in. 30in. I BOYS’ CAMP KNIFE SHEATH—--59/6 75/- 79/6 59/6 70/- 79/6 np« rp • | • • in II- C 11 GIRLS’ KNITTED JUMPERS—In rose, saxe, 1 1 WIHS taKlDfif their UollieS lOf H WHIK BOYS’ CAMP POCKET CHAIN FOR KNIFE— fXPS zvXZZ\\ and ® k y- 18in - 20in - 22in - ° , 1/8 2/ " /W , \ i 29/6 32/6 3576 BOYS’ SPORTS SUlTS—Grand value. #3 Jl 3 L “ST. MARGARET” JUMPERS—In navy trim- F . 29/6 35/- 39/6 45/- 49/6 ffl Xk' J iOiK med emarald, and saxe trimmed fawn. - —“ k JV U bAI wllfl Z' '•’ t * il OILSKIN COATS —Good quality— M® « A i)/ks«qßZjl Sizes— 22in. 24in. 26in 28in. 30in. f \bMvil if!IX I 22/6 25/ ‘ 2776 JP^7/ Ul • 1 9/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 “ V‘S IVf ' GREAT VALUE IN STYLISH OVERCOATS— M HHs FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS—H.S. Peter ' 39 / 6 45/ " 49/6 57/6 11 IL J Pan collars. . // PYJAMAS—In Ceylon and Union Cloths. »« V P/ Sizes: 4, 18/6; 5, 18/11; 6, 21/-; 8, 23/6 From 10/6 Alt/ STORIES FOR GIRLS— J STORIES FOR BOYS— !» \ *,/ “What Katy Did.” /7W // k “Martin R.attler.” ¥<3 V 7 “What Katy Did Next.” (I )| ’ A 7/ ff fl \M (( 1 “The Gorilla Hunters.” I “What Katy Did at School.” “ r^Hr —n 1/ 6/“ ~"V't “The Young Fur Traders.” 2/6 eaoh klrJlzl/ Un/)9 V S Pric ® 2/6 ’ plus P osta E® CHILDREN’S PARTY INVITATIONS —24 1I i./$ Jk< Sr CHATTERBOX—A Picture and Storv Annual. sheets and envelopes. ff kZA* r M Price 7/6, plus postage 1/6 box, postage extra l| WL77A XWTXO' l .Th,-. r xViM -, , , ■ . . j-j , £ -i , , L .J After nearly 60 years’ experience, we believe our We w» S h to stress the splendid value of our Childrens \UW values to be unequalled in any part of the Dominion Wear—Strong’and Warm; Smart in Appearance 1 ' — 1 = ■k/lfl I /h I!1 'll <« z~t> ■ •« zn» Lovely Bead Necklacei, - jo 10 Year’s if ill Year’s white and coloured, 1/6... White Woolly Dog», . . OIIIVA .X 4' ..•■uJl— ~ BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVERCOAT’S —The latest cut and styles. 65/- 75/- 84/- Ruby, 22in. long, 1/9 5/6, 5/11, 7/6 GIRLS' BLACK VELVETEEN FROCKS-Plarn smart Some t BEST QUALITY OILSKIN 27/6 26/6 Blue, 22in. long, 2/6 Brown Terrien, fa 87/6 89/6 65/- 75/- 69/6 79/6 > I \ BEST ENGLISH RAINCOATS—WeII lined. 59/6 65/- 75/7/6 9/6 DAINTY PARTY FROCKS—In pink, sky, and lemon crepe de chine— -J ra SMART DRESSING-GOWNS—In brown and navy, with girdle to match. baxe , ue ’ wt ?,, bea . d 1 33in - 36in - 39in - I a ■ 25 /" 27/6 29/6 *° iS ' l ' tassel, 2/6 each Rabbits on Wheeb, GIRLS’ NAVY SERGE FROCKS—Either plainer braid brimmed. " BLAZERS—In navy. Assorted cord edg es . 16/6 10/6 22/6 ' 1 ’ 1 33in. 36in. 39in. COAT SWEATERS—Grey and fawn 11/6 to 16/0 ——— Teddy Bears, 55/- 70/- 77/6 72/6 76/- 80/- 85/- mnTnATT. SHORTSStrons well made 4/6 4/11 5/-, 7/6, 8/6 to 16/9 KNITTED W’OOLLEN FROCKS—lncluding shades of rose, saxe, jade, brown, FOOTB , • fawn ’ eto ‘ I so-inch: 18/6 25/6 31/6 33/6 35/6 47/6 Yes! They walk just like you do. STORIES FOR BOYS 33-inch: 19/6 24/ff 33/6 35/6 39/6 KEN WARD IN THE JUNGLE. SCHOOL STORIES :, 39’inch- 2 2 2 4/- 32/6 lilt 391 Q ' • y« prf / THE YOUNG LION HUNTER. TWO 1 SCAPEGRACES. j GIRLS’ VELOUR AND NAP CLOTH COATS-In navy, fawn, nigger, henna, • • • • /tn Frlce 6/6 > plus P° st aB«- 1 Md VS9/e6ty7°o/-Bmart/ e 6 ty 7°0/- Bmart StyleS ‘ 36-inch: 63/- 75/- U .... ' The Coral Island Jack Pollock’s Adventures i 33-inch: 65/- 72/6 75/- 39-inch: 63/- 75/- 7976 , The Wiid Man of the West. (By H. St Leger). 42-inch: 70/- 84/- 85/- l "" 1 1111 11 ■■ ll ■■ '■■■'—The Dog Crusoe, Erling the Bold- Out With the Buccaneers. 7ml Q, <w\’ RAINCOATS—In Wool Gabardine, lined check. Smart belted style. Step roll ’ (By «■ M- ? a P f a r 7^' ne) Th „ liave opened a - Toy Room on tike First Floor, WW A Vv : A room full of Dolls, Dolls’ Prams, Table Games in great variety ; m fact, a thousand A J '^bl7spo^nf*T^ate r r7 y coSbounS o^t. namo and he ' and one articles to amuse both young and old during the long and cold winter evenings nful of methylate % a t n o I 1 ’ ' 7 — — " '" ■"'""" 1 " 1 "• —' ■■■ - ■" ■ : \r\l'b wt, O r> Koo „ Lirr Lin- PAPTv Qov „ i c’u • i’+ i Holl’s invited me to lunch We stock the REGULATION SUIT for all the Colleges— WR When the sun has done a big, big climb VHIUDKJLN S PARTY SOX in Real Silk, in white, sky, ohj mj , ; but rm CXC ited 1 35/-, 39/6, 42/-, 47/6, 55/-, to 75/- ’ ' JTO To the tip-top of the sky, P in Sizes 0 to 7 I didn’t let her see it though— EXTRA SHORTS AND TROUSERS to match any College — 1 MT It is picaninnies’ dmner-time, CHILDREN’S ART SILK AND WOOL PARTY SOX in Jusb Sald ld b ° deh S hted ’ suit in all sizesAnd they Uy, fly, fly! assorted colours— Sizes 3 to 9 j know whv i’v e been asked to come— 8/11 ’ 10/6 ’ 12/6 ’ IS/ '’ 17/6 > t 0 25/ ‘ n r p J x Prices 2/6 to 3/6 1 She hasn’t said so a et— COLLEGE SHIRTS with Collars attached 8/11,9/6,10/6 Baby Lord When the sun at last has gone to rest CHILDREN’S COSY CASHMERE SOX in assorted But she can’t wait until I’ve seen COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CAPS 2/9, 3/11, to 5/6 Collapsible Push Carts. Beneath the world so deep, colouis Sizes 3 to 9 jj er br . ul d. new dinner sot. SCHOOL BELTS 1/6, 1/9, and 2/3 ~ » Ma.-innic tucks them in. their beds, m ->.-rr-arJ. rices 2/3 to 3/9 „ y tpatupd qc’ttamt racq Cun be closed or ooened A„ tI Sleep, .leop, S leep, SOX IN .. MNNER XN!> WA SETS“AIHKR SCHOOL BAGS— . C.P Express Waggons ONE-PIECE WINCEY PYJAMAS- BOYS’ THREE-QUARTER T.O.T. RIBBED VoCKINGS B \ B IES’ DRESSES—Traced ready for working on b'uji BALDWIN’S INSTRUCTION BOOKS. Light and strong. P 4qiz Sizes 0 1 3 4 in all wool, assorted shades — Sizes 4to 12 ‘ qmv Price 9/11 Woollies for Children. Price 6d. ;: Enamelled Cream, lo ' o ’ ly /° Prices 14/6, 15/6, 18/6, 17/6, 18/6 Prices 4/8 to G/11 BABIES’ CREPE-DE-CHENE DRESSES—Made up and Ladies’ Knitted Jumpers. £ r ! C ® with Rubber Tyres— Tricycles, NEW RINGWOOD GLOVES at Pre-War Prices. traced ready for working. In white, pink and sky. Ladies’ Knitted Underwear. Price 3d. witn xxuon.r iyr 19/6, 22/6, 27/6, 35/6 TWO-PIECE FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS— CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL GAUNTLETS with cowboy P rioB 15 / 6 Knitted Costume and Jumper Suit. Price 3d. Without hood - 70/- *< , , /-> Sizes 5 6 8 fringe, in assorted colours — Sizes 3±o 6 —Price 2/11 CHILDREN’S TRICOTINE ROMPERS —Made up and Knitted Cloak and Costume. Price 3d. VT7;,L L nft J 00 a ’ 68/9,87/6 PriC6S 15/6 ’ 15/e ’ 17/9 CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL traced ready for working. Pnce / Knitted Comforts for Men on Land and Sea. Price 6d. n i • ii CREAM WINCEY NIGHTGOWNS — Suit girls 5 to 13 —————————————- CHILDREN’S FROCKS— No. 9—Voolcraft. . Price 1/ - Rocking Horses, ... ,„-+;i-Mind nnrl trimmed with coloured bads Traced ready for working. N o . IS—lnfants’ Garments in Plain Knitting. Price 7d. ■ ■ ■<_ 15/ e.rh years; square neck, hemstitched, and trimmed witn Sizes 3 to 6 —Price 3/11 K 1 . ii r. a oriro ■ ' 5/ ' CaCh narro4lac e . CHILDREN’S ALL - WOOL k An all -' v ° ol raat p e r lal ' 9/11 No. 13-Bab.es Garments. . «« J ■ Sizes 4 5 6 7 8 9 GLOVES with ribbed , Nb. 16—Ladies’ House Wraps. Price 6d. n• ao 01/. 00/r, oa/fi OR/fi <26/0 27/6 gauntlets, beavers and t ffi CHILDREN’S MATINEE No 20—The “Busy Bee” Knitting and Crochet Book. 1 rices 21/ , 22/6, 23/6, 25/b, 26/b, 27/b gre v s - f V OOATS-Traced ready for Par t l-Children’s Garments. Price 1/6 ... ; Sizes 3to 6 —Price 3/11 working on ramada. „ —The “Busy Bee” Knitting and Crochet Book. CHILDREN’S COSY WHITE Price 8/11 no - z v Part 2-Garments for Grown-ups. Price 1/6 J®® SLEEPING DOLLS, dressed and undressed— Abj L-WOOL GAUNTLET CHILDREN’S ROMPERS— No. 22—Socks and Stockings. Price 1/- ’ 3/6, 10/8, 14/6, to 45/- Gl gzes Fto 6-Price 4/6 In No. 23-HaU, Caps, and Tams. Price 1/6 'jl . r, INFANTS’NAPPA GLOVES desien. Price 22/6 No. 24—Babies’ Garments in Fancy Knitting. Price 1/MECHANICAL TOYS for Bigger Boys. in dark tan, fleecy lined— B .y ß iPS’ MATINEE COATS No. 25—Knitted Vests, all sizes. Price 1/- A MECCANO, PRIMUS ENGINEERING, GILBERT EREC- GIRLS , f G ° and " SLEEPERS-Traced No. 27-Kiiitted Outfit, Diamond Pattern, for Baby // if \ I TORS, KLIPTIKO, GILBERT’S SCIENTIFIC SERIES GAUNTLETS, camel shade for WOrk,n p g ri ° c n e Postage IJd. extra. ' /ti* M j —©very one a source of delight to the boy or youth. Price 5/6 u.— . • rrprlj ) J / O £ . — ■■■■ ■ --■—■■■■■-- z ///vy Z-Jl X. /) — 1 ra [a t!ir I S x X ’’ ? is the Acme of Proficiency. ' .. — , g .. . 11 ’ 11 |Vi | =vw ©lllHg£tOll | rest, and guarantee complete satisfaction. ‘\ *\ • j I U This Department is a feature of our business «. I r- r>u i r> i L 1 I °-f whieh uJe are justly proud. I Everything for Children S Wear i ••• Every Pillar-box a Branch. :: j. &3 - . I ■ul-.ii— t
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 171, 7 April 1923, Page 23
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