He takes a pride in his good clothes There's a human reason, as well as an economical reason, why you should dress your boy in clothes tailored from Kaiapoi Woollens. Put a boy into good clothes, correctly made from manly materials and he takes a big step towards self-respecting manhood. Good Clothes make a gentleman of a good boy. There is an attractive range of 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 flawless they are. Kaiapoi Woollens are woven from finest New Zealand Wool, in the Dominion, by and for critical New Zealanders. The best tailor in your town carries the full range of patterns and weights. He will endorse our claim that the name Kaiapoi stands for all that is economical and best in boys' and mens' clothing. Sold by leading Outfitters throughout New Zealand. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN M'f'g. Co., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH. Williams' HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK The Perpetual Stick in the "Holder that Holds" The stick is held securely in the metal collar that screws into the aluminum [aluminium] holder. It can't break off. It can't wobble. It can't loosen. It holds. You can use every scrap of it and then get a Re-Load Stick for the original holder. Then, in time, another Re-Load —indefinitely. Keep a youthful bloom with the wonderful lather of Williams' Shaving Stick. Sold by good dealers everywhere. New Zealand Distributing Agents: E. J. HYAMS, Ltd. BOX 45, WELLINGTON It's worth while to ask for— SUN-MAID RAISINS All raisins are delicious energy food, but when you buy "SunMaid" ["Sun-Maid"] Raisins you make sure of getting California's choicest crop —fresh —clean — plump—juicy. Seeded and Seedless. In packets.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1924, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6
Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1924, Page 5
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