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BukWpius FRIDAY JAMES SMITH’S CORN Elf J - >* wPI llMfc " F/ * 17 (■Bl ' '.S'lj \■ Z 7 —for the Boys . ... four Hot Spot Bargains Q 85 FINEST QUALITY FELT HATS— In a number of attractive shades, including Greys, Browns and Fawn. Usually 5/6, 6/6. O /Z? Sale Price */ V 0 75 ALL-WOOL ROSLYN CARDIGANS— Best All Wool Roslyn quality and make, in Light and Dark Grey, Heather and Brown shades. To fit boys from sto 16 years. Usually 8/6, 12/6 to 14/6. 5/11 6/11 0 40 PETONE WORSTED SUITS— The Suit Value of the Year!' All Wool Heavy-Weight Worsted Suits. Double seats and elbows; Hymo unbreakable fronts; sports back. Shades Light and Dark Grey. To fit boys 4to 7 years, Bto 12 years, 13 to 17 years. u ’“ l,r 39/ s IV<L 21/- 23/6 26/o 7 SAMPLE “VELPA” OVERCOATS— Sample Boys’ Overcoats in this new “Velpa” materia]. Double-breasted, silk linings to tone. To fit boys 2to 6 years. Usually 41/9 to 46/9. OP / Sale Price “*J/ “ Other Overcoat Lines from 10/6 to 35/-. < JAMES SMITH'S > CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS ( F

BY APPOINTMENT Unvarying Purity & Economy Unless your salt has a recognised name you cannot depend on its purity. The name Cerebps means salt made from pure natural brine evaporated in vacuum, packed under ideal conditions and untouched by hand. Enormous sales alone make possible a salt so pure at such a reasonable price. It is so economical, too, , because every grain is used. CerebosSalt The Recognised Standard of Qiiality

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 266, 5 August 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 266, 5 August 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 266, 5 August 1932, Page 4

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