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-■ Fit Out Your Boy at §Tk OPEN WAREHOUSE >^\^VV/fiSSP^^r^^w/ffl Buy his new Winter Clothes at f wn°ltsa'c prices—the savings you fjLjf\ \> 'si I x'^Kmilm- w'" lna' <K ;iro remarkable. Hero J/ /I NsJ/ \WmJ!n ar° 1C "*-°Ss" '>el be proud to JI^S \, -■ L [i!ffl~f£- Prices are sure to be Higher m wl/lflW (/ soon. So bay NOW! 8 }^kiml\Mps BO. Y-, S- A^L-^OOL GREY JER'h $&&? if fv'li'F M wearing quality w^MwMf^- if \\ \ \4k ' Sizes 20) 22< 2i> 26> 28 »/Sil"- ' I \ IS 8/3,8/6,8/11,9/3,9/9 li Klms% '" A__lJ Siixs 30 > 32—9/11, 10/6 '( wmme^^ssmSSm boys' all-wool jerseys— lffimmMs wwf til Gre?'; heavy ribbed quality; I a of// /!J recommended bard wearing h WSfflM 111 f'l ' 7/6, 8/3, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6 iipi '' M I B°X S' ALL-WOOL GREY JERl^^^^"W)^wlf^Sj SEYS—A splendid garment for \ ilf^ft'tfSl ■ SIZCVn,7/6, 8/-', 8/6, 9/°.; 9/6 ' U IWWpwlsf ''Ww&lM i Als° a lar}?e assortment in various U »¥i ¥K§sls»s ' qualities, in all colours and sizes •* WtiW BOYS' ALL-WOOL BLACK mm ylmk GOLF HOSE —Fancy double »Hl fiPjL tops, spliced heels and toes ■raP*k ®Bsis!gß?*\ 2^ 9> 2^ll> 3/>2> 3/^> 3/B>> 3/11 Boys' Hose in many other quali-«"«aJSa»sz-ii& ties to choose from. AND SOME SPECIALS FOR MEN Secure your Winter Needs at a Saving. NEW RAINCOATS—Just opened; smart shapes and colouts, in light and dark fawn; all sizes 69/6, 82/-, 90/-, 95/- 110/- 119/6 'A Very Dressy NAVY TRENCH COAT—Double breast, with belt. In all sizes gg/_ MEN'S DARK GREY CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS—Dark grey; a good weighty coat 59/6 ROYS' GREY SMARTLY CUT SPORTS SUITS—Size 4, 26/-; 5 and 6, 28/6; 7 to 9, 31/-; 11 to 12, 33/6; 13 and 14. 36/-; 15 and 16, 38/6 While in the Warehouse, be sure to call upstairs and inspect the new goods in the Showroom, Fancy Department, and Dress Department. It's a showing worth while. ALL LINES MARKED AT WHOLESALE PRICES George and Doughty Ltd. OPEN WAREHOUSEMEN (Established 1891) 61-63 Victoria St., Wellington (One Minute from " Evening Poof Cloje to Public LibrMy.) t£3 The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: p&mk r^jMs^d^ "My wa V of making delicious coffee §S§i| •Wg®?^*^^ i? c Symington way;. A teaspoon- Egai| «32£$!P^ ";. in a: cup ~of boiling water, and HHf 'Sj^^^^j ''.there ypu are." R35 i^^j <Q&&sg3&v > THOS. SYMINGTON & CO.,' Edinburgh & London ■S^ai" School Boots S^^P^S That will stand Hard Knocks f%^ \y|^^4=3 Here are the Boots that will give thorough /mw^sV /X satisfaction in-wear. SS^HFf or Boys and Girls , .JrV|. at HANNAH'S - Jlv 10 While being made to conform to the requir- ,' Jsy Jfy ■\- ments of growing feet, each pair is sturdily . X-sf^y&\*^\ 'built and guaranteed for wear. X*%^^=^^^ Hannah's Low Prices Spell Economy [ l^^l p BOYS1 BOOTS. y^ yM 'No. 1827 —Boys' Chrome Derby Bals.—Riviw* .eted soles, "Warewel" 7 to 10 9/6 "?^>-J^. • ii to 1 '11/6, 2 and 3 14/6, 4 and 5 15/6 No. 1805—Boys' Stout Chrome School Boots If •f —With tips 7to 10 11/6, it-td i, 13/6 I! ®9 2 and 3 16/6, 4. and 5 17/6 // BL No. 1820—Boys' "Warewel" Box Calf /{ ' Derby Bals;—Leather lined, sewn soles / \ /^Vs 7to 10 14/6, 11 to 1 16/6, 2 and 3 18/6 [ V Y^ 4 and s 19/8 \^ \% No. K9B—"King- o' Boys" Stout Box Calf 18®te/^>ivV3> Derby Bals—Leather lined, best English - si^. make n to 1 13/6, 2 to 5 22/6 /o^s. CIRUS' BOOTS. -^^g^J Oy N°i 1406—Girls' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— ■ X>.. . •!■ atent caps, sewn soles 7 to 10 11/6 |^85&55n ri t0 l 13^6> - and 3 15/6, 4. to 6 ir/r ■ PI No Chrome" School Boots- /]. rJA StDut "veted soles 7to 10 10/6, uto 1' /■U WL vW \ - a? d 3 14/6' 4to 5 15/6 /k -^ ' 1464-Girls' Fine Box Calf (W *' \^l Derby Lace Boots—Sewn soles I '-• N.: \<3L gooci-fittings 7to 10 13/6, j1 to itw^ .^WCrV. v 1 15'^'- 7; 3 17/6, ato 6 is/a ITO?wL >^^ fnr cc? s Bo ox Calf Bro^c OsW A d Shoes-Stout sewn soles "^&^ £f 1 Maydana" brand 8 aad o 10/6 lo's 12/6, 11 to 1 14/6, Maids' "™"IIB 3 and 3 16/6, 4 and 5 17/6 Vn form Prices at all our Branches. ■&&.£/W iBOOTMAKEBS! U/»<^ 260 Lambton Qaay and 103 Cnba Street, Wdfington Beautiful NX Greenstone Its deisth of colour and its ability to retain a fine polish, make it unique. As a souvenir of New Zealand, nothing is more appropriate than a Greenstone Tiki or Greenstone mounted for servicecible use. To friends from overseas, or those about to leave our shores, -we extend a hearty welcome. k 0.. •* T. YOU SIC LTD. JEWELLERS ANb OPTICIANS, 252 LAMBTON QUAY :: WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 4