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Snlall > S/-; Medium, 6/3; Large, 8/o. | °-Cedar Polish-i/6, 3/-, 6/6, a/- and 13/- ) JXrTYOTIMP ITH I : / f<^iP k From Leading Stores, Grocers and . . (X 1. IUUINU LIU, I fiWSP^ Hardwaremen. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON I jXcw Zcala"d Distributors: — ■ «J[ •9WS& ARTHUR H. NATHAN LTD., AUCKLAND I ' "mmm'm ««11«11««W*».«iiw.»»»«.i..m 1: .ii»»,,.m:mi,,».... 1 ,,. iiißiiiiliillnaiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiliiiiiißiiiiiiiiliiniiiini mmm mm , ■■!lilIl!lliHII!l!l!l!i I Schools Re-Open Monday Next! I I BUY SCHOOL CLOTHES HERE fand Save Money! Jfll, For Boys! For Girls! *J%^ WELLINGTON COLLEGE MAIDS' NAP SCHOOL COAT - yS sports suits • Jn st le as ii llistratec i in sketch at side \n L \. 11ns bmt nv. sports style, as illustrated cut wlt ,, adaptable collar and double- </ I<^J ; ! above, is the regulation dress, and is cut l, rci vstcd front from high gro-de Nap Clotii N ! from splendid quality pure wool grey ,-„ Nnvv Bhlc . Belted at back and having I Ac 1 •> G T !) iidjustablc hem. Fit girls sto 15 years . 1 Prices 27/-, 28/6, 30/-, 31/6, 33/-, 34/6 2+in- 30in- 30in- 33in- 36in- 39in- 1 V~~j 1 10 11 1° vi 14 15 is 34/9. 36/9. 38/ g. 4°/n-4z/n. 44/n TTimr-TTm^TiT " * 36/-, 37/6, 39/-, 40/6, 43/-, 44/6, 46/- MA , DS! VELOUR COAT . - I " ||||l| -V -;•. I SCOTS COLLEGE REGULATION SUIT This ntlrncfivc Maids'' Coat is shown in The smart Snc Coat and Shorts -which lop sketch. Cut in snappy style from have been adopted by this College are splendid quality Navy Vclour Cloth and quoted at very attractive prices here. Cut having gcncious adaptable fur collar. || | . from regulation Grey Worsted in smart Pleats at sides, double-breasted front. Ul 1| llilJi—" style . "Well lineal. Fit girls Bto 16 years \ : Age -1- .5 6 7 8 .9 3f>in. 33| n . 36in. 39in. 42in. \ \ Prices 39/6, 41/6, 43/-, 44/6, 46/-, 47/6, Prices 86/9, 89/6, 99/6, sgns., 5 gn». \ \ 10 11 12 13 14 .15 16 \ \ 49/-, 50/6, 52/-, 53/6, 55/-, 56/6, 58/- MAIDS' SCHOOL BLAZERS . / \ \ ' ''■ unnr-w cForr c PnRT c ciiitc Under No. 102 we illustrate a smart little / \V ROUGH SERGE SPORTS SU TS Sports - 8) . 17Cr which we are showsnß in I \ V Cut m sports style, as shown above, from Navy } ]olton> trimmed with Red, Blue, / \ HP . s . a pure indigo rough-fnush Serge; pure. Gold> Rova] Braif] To fit iHs gto 15 -^A^Q - V) m wool; specially recommended for hard vcars. 21in "2in 21in 26in 28in /^ p**>-^-Il I S— —» ■ . 1 wear 'noin., 33in Chest ' ~ * i r?}& s 2?i/-. ™*' ™-> 3i/«.33/-. ™*' i2/n> i3/n> i4/n> i5/n> i6/n> u/n • ■ l^vfi 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G SERGE SCHOOL FROCK ,/ \ ■ P 36/"' 37/6> 39A> 41/6< 43/"' 44/6> 46/" Under No! 103 we show our famous Elsie Urn I Tf. GREY COLLEGE KNICKERS Sch.°» l f r"F k- J hich I s m. Bd> in * flno JfiT*^ ■ AXJK A kcenlv priced line of College Shorts cut Hmvlity Indigo Serge, in style as shown (%s_^V ■ A XAI \ from a "first-class pure wool material; £'"«« the finert value .in a,smart School VT^. \. ...:." § /\ n/I^ \\ Silesia lined 3'rock we have ever offered / \ A * 1 / rlr--i\ \ P^"s »/-' B<s/3' 8/6 ' 9/ -> Price» 21/9", Zl/9, 23/9,'25/9,'28/9"'29/ui /l\ V /l\ fl ■ / I F4/ ) 10 ll 12 I 3 U 15 lfi 39in. 42in. / \ \\ / l\ || 1 / .J4 —V / 9/3' 9/6> 9/9> 10/-I 10/3' 10/6' 10/9 32/9, 3S/11 17^\S^L I \ P 1 \ \ r^/ BOYS' GABARDINE RAINCOATS COLLEGE BLOUSES (MAIDS') j «?^\ Yl i 1 \ V This unusually smart Raincoat in style as Under No. 104 we introduce our popular \^\ \;f / X gj V-^l illustrated above is cut from a beautiful College Blouses. Style as sketch. Pro- " ©'© M /' S 1 \. .. , . JW quality rain-resisting specially proofed all- curuablc in three materials: AVinceyette, (C>~l ' f\f I p I wool Gabardine. Lined throughout with Tobralco, and Fuji " I a \f M B Fl I I TT rainproof cheek lining n 'm, i%i 13 n m j © © I g l| fl Age 8 !1 10 11 12 13 131" i 2 ' " / U « I B I Prices 46/6, 49/6, 52/6, 55/6, 58/6, 61/6, 'Winceyctle 8/11 9/6 9/11- I V I 1 I 1+ 15 lG Tobralco—All sizes 14/11 I ' I 1 m 64/6,67/6,70/6 ■■„• i m M'iti^i^- . ■ Fuji Silk—All sizes 18/11 I 1 h 1 JAMES SMITH'S CORNEft^-^CUBA »nb MANNERS STS \^(/'^^V k\'^» '*

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 7

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