a pnJe^^^ There's a human reason, as A> IM % | [ i well as an economical reason, HMA \j Ilk] ' why you should dress your / <fl||| 1 If I] boy in clothes tailored from VjffPl % IIM Kaiapoi Woollens. Put a HW htWTm boy into good clothes, 11/ l\ lßtfJ;\l ; correctly made from 1 }\ [ \\ manly materials and he 1 I || j \||[ takes a big step towards SU* sL* |j self-respecting manhood. L^d I )Ja II Good Clothes make i |DJW //j jjtjfftjf \ '! a gentleman of a 1 HV ,/j///i/l \W\\ ' I ■ J» IIRIV I Iff// I If llliU 111 F "~* There is an attractive range of >/s|» lalf. KAIAPOI Boys Suits made from specially woven hard-wearing Woollens We want you to see these materials— to feel their texture—-and to see for yourself how absolutely nawless they are. ■ I sai^ Woolens are woven from finest New Z-ealand Wool, in the Dominion, by and for critical New Zealanders. - j The best tailor in your town carries the ful range of patterns and weights. He _^F^ will endorse our claim that the name SfePill^siHl Kaiapoi stands for all that is economical WWl^ and best m boys* and mens'.clothing. : Sold by leading Outfitters I|^2&Jm||l| ' KAIAPOI WOOLLEN* MTgX, ua. "'■ I ' CHRISTCHURCH, 51 \y'q \^^***Ej*^&xpa I H^ M&T WMiT ' 1 f 'until your good health fs impaired, but'take steps to keep it up io ' L « the mark. Remember that ailments apparently trifling may very «f J soon develop into serious illness. Do not hesitate to take I J on the first appearance of any distressing symptoms. They will f do more to establish and maintain your general health than any f other means you can employ. For a I SLUGGISH LIVER, S !OK HEADACHE, tNDMSESTIQN. I GQNSTSPATtON, LOSS OF APPETITE, « ¥ and the depressing nervous conditions that arise from thesaf troubles, there is no more reliable remedy than Beecham's Pills. g, Soid eTerywhere ia b«ei, lab:Ued IBid. la-lid «nd 2i-9d. (orijui.l En«U«h ,ric« ) V ? t '■ - . .. •'. .;'m» AS YOU STEP —• Truwauk Truteauk Trateaak I cushions distributes direct* J£^ thewaghl Aeaagkt. the uaght. . /S SHOES and HAPPINESS muscle, gives vitality and vigour to the step, and makes - you love to walk. Procurable only at HANNAH'S WOMEN'S NIGGER BEOWN KID OXFORD SHOeH WOMEN'S BLACK GLACE KID '-TWO-BUI SHOEsTnsfhTels 00 CaP Witk Mat P™*l^ «S- Ken! ■, . ■ " * 70/S ■ SCIENTIFICALLY AN ACHISVEMBNT OP THE SHOEMAKER'S AST. | Lambton Quay and 103 Cuba Sireet, Wellington :
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 11
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