Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

txGx&m&s nwfcSisafcs ARMY STORES NOW IN DUNEDIN ATTENTION, PLEASE! FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF I UNEDIN RESIDENTS AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THE ARMY STORES WILL HOLD A GIGANTIC SALE IN PREMISES, 93 PRINCES STREET (OPPOSITE IVHITCOMSE & TOMBS), COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. This is the first occasion that a stock of Army Surplus Stores has been on show in Dunedin, The quality of ail Army Goods is world ranowned. Tho Saddlery, Harness, Spades, Picks, Shovels, Tools, and Clothing are worth coming from far and near to see. And tho price—well, it speaks for itself for value and quality. And in these times of great depression it behoves the citizens of Dunedin and farming districts to take advantage of this Great Money-saving Sale for Quality Goods. THE SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. A FEW OF THE MANY REAL BARGAINS. Boys’ Navy Blue Tunic Suits for 7/6. These are wonderful. Bedford Cord Hiding Trousers, all .English, for 16/6. Worth ,45/-. In all sines. Khaki Suoda Riding or Hiking Breeches for 13/6 pair. Worth 30/-. Khaki Suede Drill Trousers, sizes 3,4, 5,0, 7, for 6/6 pair. Wonderful quality. Worsted Trousers, sizes 3,4, 5,6, 7, for 9/- pair. Cuff bottoms. Whipcord Trousers, sizes 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, for 0/- pair. Worth double. Khaki Drill Bib Overalls, for mechanics, etc., for 7/C set. All sizes. Khaki Drill Combination Overalls, for engineers, etc., for 9/6 suit. Navy Drill or Khaki Drill Shorts, for men and youths, for hiking, etc. Price, 2/• pair. ' Spades, Government pattern, solid wrought steel, for 2/-, A real garden spade. Shovels, long handle, English, round mouth, for 4/-. Worth 7/C. Picks, double ended, complete with handle, for 2/-. Carborundum Tool Grinders for 3/9. Worth 6/6. Emery Grinders, 6in diameter wheel, for 10/-. Worth 17/6. Slashers or Wrought Steel Billhooks, forged steel blades, for 2/6. Worth 7/C. Military Horse Dandy Brushes for 1/- each. Horse Bite and Rings for 1/3 Cart Saddles, wonderful quality, for 37/C, or complete with Back Band, • 55/-. Surcingles for 4/-. Worth 8/6. Girths for 4/6. Worth 8/6. Head Collars, heavy military quality, for draughts, stallions, or hulls, for 7/6 each. Dog or Cattle Chains, heavy quality, 9ft long, for 2/-. Dog Chains, 6ft long, three different thicknesses, for 1/-. Worth 2/-. FOB 50/-.—An English Serge Navy Blue Suit, indigo dye, beautifully tailored, cuff bottoms, best quality trimmings. Honestly worth £5 io £6. All sizes. FOR 29/6. —An English Tweed Suit. Just see these and you will buy one. All sizes. Worth double. FOR 23/-. —A Real Oilskin Coat, with cape, windproof cuffs, domes or leather fastenings, leg straps, etc. Worth 53/-. 6 pairs Fancy Sax, summer weight, for 3/-. Military Wool or Fur Folt Hats, splendid wearing, for. l/9. Haversacks for 2/- each. For hiking, etc.- • Boys’ Under Flannels for 1/6 each. Wonderful bargain. Men’s and Youths’ Flannels and Pants for 2/6. Buy now. Flat Files, mill saw, lOin, for 1/- each or 3 for 2/11. Footprint Wrenches, 9in, for 2/-. Dog Collars, brass studded, for 1/6 and 1/9. Dairy Thermometers for 1/6. Worth 2/9. Oilstones or Razor Hones, in wooden box, for 2/-. Equal to any at 5/6. Spring Balances, to weigh 251 b, for Cd. Worth 1/-. Teaspoons, Sheffield Firth Stainless, England’s best quality, 2/C -j-dozen. Rope, English Manilla, the world’s best tester rope—looft for 7/6, 50ft for 3/9. ’ , Plough Reins, Italian, 54ft, for 4/6 pair. Leg Ropes, English, 1/- each. Glass Cutters, 6-wheel, will cut like diamonds, for 1/-. Worth 2/- to 3/6. British Warm Overcoats, all sizes, for 18/- each. Puttees, real Government khaki, for 3/6 pair. Grinders, sickle, for fanners’ grass mowers, for 30/-. Carvers, Sheffield Stainless, real ivorinc handles, for Jj6. Wonderful Bargain. Army Blankets, super, wool, for 7/6. Great Bargain. Hand Saws, peg tooth, 28in blade, for green or dry wood, for 6/6. Dixie Lunch Tins for 6d each. Boot Laces, green hide, 3 pairs for 1/-. Worth 8d pair. Engineers’ Parallel Vices, large jaws, for 15/-, 21/-, and 27/6. Split Links for 1/- dozen. Snap Hooks for 4d each. Yard Brooms for 2/6. Worth 4/6. Hair Brooms for 2/6. Worth 4/6. Head Collars, for colts, etc., for 7/6. Worth 15/-. Army Riding Bridles, complete with Rein and Bit, for 7/6. Army Yeomanry Riding Bridles, with Rein and Bit, for 9/6. Pole Straps, real Government, for 9/- pair. Plough Back Bands for 7/6. Breast Collars and Breechings, with, all straps, for 16/6 each. Hand or Rip Saws, 26in blade, for 4/-, Worth 7/6. All English. Famous Interlock Wear at Giving-away Prices. Fountain Pans, self filling, for 1/-. Worth 3/6. Straps and Belts of every description. A wonderful variety of Tools. In fact, there is something for everybody. Don’t miss this great opportunity, where your £1 will be worth. £3. Never was the need so great as to save money on all your purchases. Mail Orders will receive every attention. The above lines are only a few to indicate or give some idea of the lines we are offering. COME ONE! COME ALL! TO THIS GREAT ARMY STORES SALE. Be Sure arid Note the Dates—Commences WEDNESDAY, January 25th, and Closes Definitely on SATURDAY, February 11th.

The ‘ Star * Classified Advertisements for handy reference., On Full Time Most jobbing tradesmen' experience a slack spell, which results ; in loss of money, besides being very ' disheartening. ’ An advertisement in the ‘ Star' classified column unde.r the heading of Wanted • Known is the, best way of working on full time. By means- of an advertisement in the. * Star ’ classified columns close touch ,is maintained with property / owners and householders, who often want the services of a Carpenter. Bricklayer, Electrician. Painter, or Tile Layer. Try the ‘ Star’ classified service. There is a column for every want. J "HE ‘STAR’ Classified Columns

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19330123.2.40.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 7

Word Count
957

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 7