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OVER 1000 COATS to choose from V. A manly coat for your son, full fitting with Half Belt # k at back. / v, I®/® —A*- th’ B attractive price we have 5 // Z V, distinct cloths in colouring of Fawns and II /j] /y /j / Browns. // I H mt • IW' Hl \lh \\ 12 /® —A. Heavy Brown Tweed with // / 1 1/1 I /wo 111\n\ \\ smart check, also Navy Vicuna. / 1 nV \\ 15/6 — All the newest Tweeds mil I O Browns and Fawns. Art Silk II J IB '■ " ! jil \p 1 14J I I /yn I I \\ / - THE CARLTON \ / THE HA RLECH / * * — A most attractive style j/ st y^ e i ust l&e Father for little boys of 2Jto 5 'A U SttfK / WearB ’ Double breasted > years. Double breasted, /7 ' 3 W ill Kl/Sk / shaped to waist, seam back shaped slightly to waist with ' m I'll ill // vent ‘ '^ o . b °y s and inverted pleat each side. The \\ ~ // youths of 7to 16 years. Made skirt is slightly flared, giving V-A / from the new Fawn and Brow n perfect freedom in walking. | J \ ft / Tweeds with broken checks, Made up in Browns and Fawns of I \ // plaids and overchecks, 19/6,22/6 the neater checks and modified f|| s|gj / on size > rise and fall F 6 a over plaids. / Nav V Vicuna. 25/- \ B / 24/Macintosh Coats. ‘ \ / Rubber Coats. In fine Navy Twill, Fleecy Lined. II A light weight Black Rubber. All Double breasted, Loose Belt. 30in. Z' seams stitched and overlapped. 30in. 23/6, i‘ise and fall 1/6 every 3 inches. '' " .11/-, rise and fall 6d. every 2 inches, n. UNION CLOTHING Co. w. CORNER OF CUBA AND GHUZNEE STREETS, WELLINGTON Also at 160 Lambton Quay and Petone.

TENDERS. SALE OF TRUCK BY TENDER. fIMIE Dannevirkc County Council offers for sale by tender — 1 “Willys” 30cwt. Truck, in good repair and running order, in use 3 years. A splendid Truck for farm or ordinary carrying business. Tenders, closing March 24, to be addressed “Chairman, Dannevirke County Council,” and marked “Tender for Motor Truck.” Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FLORENCE M. BAKER, County Clerk. March 16. 1934, TENDERS. rpENDERS closing with the undersign- -*- cd on April 10. 1934, are invited for the purchase ot two Modern Concrete Shop Properties situated most central position Broadway, Stratford. W. W. HODGE, Land Agent, .Stratford. “IONIC” METAL FANLIGHT BARS. DESIGNED by an architect for the use of architects. Agents: JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. A NOTHER Shipment of the famous A PLASTERGON WALLBOARD now landing. A strong, sturdy, smooth, non-sagging Board for 20/- 100 ft. C. AND A. ODLIN AND CO., LTD. 11. LONG AND CO., LTD., • Agents for DONNACONA INSULATING WALLBOARD. BOWRANITE BITUMINOUS PAINTS, Supreme for Roof's. IVORY BOARD, A Cheap. Serviceable Wallboard for an Economical Job. 21-23 GHUZNEE STREET.

SALE EXTRAORDINARY OF GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, SILVER, POTTERY, CLOCKS, MINIATURES, ETC., ETC. THE SCOULLAR COMPANY LIMITED LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON has been instructed to offer for Sale, on behalf of an English Client, £2,000 worth of Genuine Antiques. All the goods have been specially selected by experts —some of the furniture bears the Antique Dealers’ Association of Great Britain stamp. To lovers of old and beautiful examples of the craftsmen’s art, we urge attendance. This is not an Auction Sale. Display is open from Monday, March 19.

TENDERS. FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD. “THE CEMENT PEOPLE.” ’ INSULATION BOARDS WALL BOARDS PLASTER BOARDS Phone 55-152. 20S-212 TARANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON. RURAL LAND FOR SALE * OQA ACRES FREEHOLD, Southern °' 7V Hawke’s Buy. 100 acres Hat dairying land, balance undulating, practically all pioughable. Winters 500 breeding ewes and 100 cattle, of 50 dairy cows. Splendid buildings, including cowshed and woolshed. Price. £6500. £BOO cash, T. C. WEBSTER AND CO.. 20 Brandon Street, Wellington.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE LIMESTONE COUNTRY. 1 ACRES, Crown Leasehold. Occupation with right of purchase £3/10/pC l. ncre. 140 acres good quality fiat and balance rolling to hilly liniestone country in good clean pasture. Carrying over 3000 sheep, including 2000 breeding ewes, 70 dairy cows and 300 head cattle. With the exception of the flats, on which the dairy cows are milked, this place has never been top-dressed and is noted for the quality of the sheep and cattle it turns off. Splendid homestead of 12 rooms, with every possible convenience, suitable woolshed, and all usual farm buildings and facilities in first-class order. PRICE: £l>/10/- per acre Goodwill and Improvements, or £lO per acre I! reehold. Terms £4OOO Cash, or ns arranged. This place only comes on the market as owner Jias decided to retire. >'c strongly recommend it as a high-class property which is definitely cheap. WANTED— OWNER OF GOOD SMALL FARM with about £lOOO cash to Exchange for First-class Mixed or Fat Lamb Farm of 200 acres. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. AREAL SNIP: 21>20 Acres (2590 in grass), divided into 25 paddocks, with 25 miles of fencing in good condition, and a carrying capacity of oyer 4000 sheen ami 440 head of cattle. The property includes a 7-rmd. dwellhng with every iiossible convenience, with electric light and electric range, etc., and is just the ideal for a keen farmer. The property is well situated, lies well to the sun, and more linn half is pioughable. It has been well farmed by the present occupants, who have been in possession since 1010. Price: £7/10/- an acre. Terms arranged. VICTOR E. SMITH, Land and Estate Agent, FEILDING.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 147, 19 March 1934, Page 16

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