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CLOTHING FOR JUVENILES, BOYS, AND YOUTHS. TN a. very short while the school* will -*• be reopening, and it ib time to think of the CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS. lAs a rule the youngsters like 'to be well dressed, *t all events they like to look ac well as their companions. It is quite pos¦ible to meet the wishes of the lads and yet not spend much money on clothes. Our stooks are exceptionally largo. •JUVENILE TUNIO SUITS, and TUNICS ONLY, in washing materials. At 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15a j TUNIO "SUITS, in Serge and FancyTweed. At 15s, 17s 6d, 22s 6d .JUVENILE FANCY SUITS, in Serge and Tweed. At 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 25s I WASHING BLOUSES, in all colours. At 2s 3d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d eaoh j 'VARSITY TOPS, in washing materials. At 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s- od WASHING 'VARSITY iSUITS, with Belt, in light, medium, and dark patterns. BOYS' CRASH NORFOLK JACKETS. At 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d I WASHING KNICKERS, in White Drill, Blue Drill, and Crash. At 2a 6d, 2s <!, 3« 6d , MAN-O'-WAR SUITS, At 19b 6d, 22i 6d, 25. SAILOR SUITS, in Tweed and Serge. At' 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18b 6d to 35s CONWAY SUITS, in Fancy Tweed and Serge, with fancy collars At 17i 6d, 18a 6d, 22s 6d, 25s to 32a 6d 'VARSITY SUITS, in plain Grey, Navy, and Fancy Flannel and Tweeds. At 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 15s, 16s od, 17s 6d, 19s ' 6d . BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, with Shorts, ' in Tweed and Navy Serge. At 22b 6d, 255, 29s 6d, 35s RUGBY SUITS (Three Garments), with Breeches, Cut Knickers, in Serge, Tweed, or Worsted; English tailormade,' At 355, 39s 6d, 455, 50s, 555, , 63s YOUTHS' SPORTING SUITS, in Homespun Tweeds. At 355, 37s 6d ; 39s 6d YOUTHS' SPORTING JACKETS. At 23s 6d, 24s 6d, 25s 6d BLAZERS, for Boys and Youth*. At 10s 6d, 12s 6d ¦ 7 'BOYS' DRESSING GOWNS. At 17» 6d, 19s 6d, 255, 29a 6d KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, , LTD. MASPERO FRERES, LTD., CAIRO, EGYPT, MANUFACTURERS OF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. "BOUTON ROUGE" " NILOMETER" '"SPECIALS." A FEW Press Opinions of these Famous Brands: — BYSTANDER.— "I have recently struck one of the finest flavoured brands of Egyptian Cigarettes that I have ever known. These Cigarettes are tho 'Bouton Rouge,' made by Maspero Freres. Each Cigarettß is a perfect dream, the flavour being of extreme delicacy." EVENING STANDARD.— "These will be appreciated by the connoisseur." SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS. —"Have a fragrance abd delicaoy which at once makes their seductive excellence irresistibly obvious." SKETCH.— "The maintenance of quality has been the all important consideration." SPORTING TlMES.— "These cigarettes can be safely recommended." A SPORTING LIFE.-"Their flavour is delicious, their aroma exquisite." IRISH TIMES.— "A revelation to the cigarette smoker. 1 ' I recommend these Cigarettes to my patrons as the Highest Grade Egyptian Cigarettes. ' R. W. AEMIT, 290, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS I • A FTBR thirty years* experience, an ap- "^^ plianoe has been produced for men, women, and children that CURES RUPTURE, known as BROOKS RUPTURE APPLIANCE, made to your measure and sent to you on strict guarantee of satisfaction. Local testimonials given. Send to-day for Illustrated Booklet on "Rupture and its Cure.'' For further particular* apply MR. M. SMITH, AGENT FOR N.Z., BELCHER'S BUILDINGS,; , COURTENAY-PLACE, Or 24, LAWRENCE-ST., NEWTOWN. 1912. mHE STANDARD OF HIGH-CLASS TAILORING IN NEW ZEALAND' » I* MILLIGAN'S, " KELBURNE-AVENUE> And tho NEW YEAR SUITINGS NEW YEAR SUITINGS just in from London are the most attractive the firm has yet shown. Visitor* are specially invited to fi&y- us • a cjtU wjjil* in tow*. t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 6