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Army Stores NOW PERMANENT IN DUNEDIN, Having Leased Suitable Premises next City Hotel, Princes Street. Opening Thursday, May 3rd, with a GIGANTIC SALE! A REAL TREAT FOR EVERYBODY! Some Stupendous Bargains in BOYS’ YOUTHS’, and MEN’S CLOTHING, SADDLERY, HARNESS, and TOOLS for all uses. This Opening Sale will continue for TWO WEEKS, but we recommend you to shop early. Mail orders delivered free per medium of the G.P.O. These are a few Specimen Bargains, but the Store is packed with more and more Bargains. Men's Army All-Wool Navy Blue Jackets, with collar and four pockets, all sizes. For 8/6 each. Men's and Youths' All-Wool Navy Blue Great Coats, large -J storm collar, belt on back. For 19/6. All sizes. Men’s and Youths’ All-Wool Navy Blue British Warm Coats, blanket lined throughout, all sizes. For 19/6. Men’s and Youths’ Lumber Jackets, for hiking, etc. For 7/9 each. In M. and O.S. Men’s and Youths’ Heavy Khaki Prill Trousers, with 3, pockets, all sizes. For 6/6 pair. Men's and Youths’ Trousers, English Tweeds. At Half Retail Prices. Men’s and Youths’ All-Wool Sox. 3 pairs for 2/6. Great bargain Army Hats, Khaki colour, all Wool or Fur Felt. For 2/-. All sizes. Boys’ Short Pants, made from Melton Cloth, Government quality, sizes 3to 10. For 4/6. Worth 8/6. They cannot wear them out. Men’s Oilskin Waterproof Coats, rain and windproof, storm collar, wiudproof cuffs, large cape, dome fasteners, leg straps. A Gift at 29/6. Worth 55/-. . , . Dome Cycle Leggings, thigh size. For 11/6 pair. Worth 18/6. Khaki Drill Shirts, heavy quality, all sizes. For 6/6 each. Men’s English Tweed Suits, comprising Trousers, Coat, and Vest. A Wonderful Bargain for 30/-. Worth 65/-. Khaki Drill Bib Overalls, shoulder straps, brace style, heavy quality. For 7/6«- suit. All sizes. Khaki Drill Combination Overalls, for engineers, mechanics, etc,; all sizes. For 10/6 suit. Blankets, size 60in x 80in, all Wool, Grey colour. ' For 16/pair. Men’s and Youths’ Heavy Quality Flannels for 4/6. Wonderful quality. Boys’ All-Wool jerseys, with knitted ties, sizes 5 to 10. For 4/6 each. Don’t miss these! Cum Boots, heavy cleated soles and heels, all pure rubber, Felt lining throughout, sizes 5 to 11. For 11/6 pair. Leather Leggings, solid throughout; size of calf, 15i.n, 151 in, 16in, 16Jin, and 17in; shaped leg. For 11/6 pair Rubber Soles, for boots, shoes, sizes 5 to 11. For 1/- pair. . Worth 1/9. Men’s Braces, very strong quality, good elastic. For 2/- pair. Were 3/6. Military Riding Saddles, direct from the Imperial Army, with girth, stirrup leathers, and irons. For SO/-.- Equal to new. Army Saddle Blankets, extra large and very heavy quality. For 8/6 each. ' Army Bridies, complete with bradoon and reins. For 10/-. Wonderful bargain! Stirrup Leathers, new, hand sewn. For 6/6 pair. Bridle Reins, made from handsewn English leather. For 6/6 pair. Driving Reins, full length, all ■leather. ; For 15/- pair. Plough Reins, best Italian waterlaid. 54ft for 6/-. Riding Spurs, Army quality. For 3/6 pair. Sets of English Harness, complete with cart saddle, back bands, and tugs. For 70/-. Cart Breechings, with Join straps. For 22/6, Breast Collars, with neck straps, etc. For 22/6. Yard or Stable Brooms for 2/6, Worth 4/6. HIKERS! HIKERS! There is nothing we haven’t got. Haversacks, waterproof. * For 2/- each. Haversacks, Webb, Government quality. For 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, and 8/6. / Army Water Bottles, with shoulder strap and carrier, Felt covered. For 2/* each. Dixie Tins, or make ideal frypans. For 1/- each. Made from solid block tin. Hair-clipping Machines, for ladies’ use. Great Bargain for 6/-. Hair Clippers, for men, complete with 2 extra combs. For 6/6. Hot Water Bags, pure rubber. For 2/- each. Fountain Pens, self-filling',phited ' nib, pocket clip. For 6d each. Dog Chains, British make, heavy gauge. 4jft for 9d, 6ft for 1/3, for 1/9, 9ft for 2/-. Snap Hooks, Split Links, Wedges, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Chisels, Screwdrivers, etc., all at Bargain Prices. Hack Saw Blades, lOin. For 1/6 dozen. Carden Spades, English. For 3/6 each. These are only a few of the Bargains. Please shop early. Army Stores Great Opening Sale! NEXT CITY HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

Ski Joy at Mt. Cook Cheap Week-End Cheer Low rail tares and reduced rates of accommodation at Mt. Cook will give many holiday-makers the opportunity of cheap week-end happiness in the world’s best snow-sports region served by The Hermitage and the Tasman Chalet, reached by rail to'Timaru and thence by Mt. Cook Tourist Company’s motors. The white stage will be brilliantly set for wonderful ski port and other healthful pleasure. Ski experts quickly teach novices the art of speeding over the snow. It is New Zealand’s latest and best winter sport. Enjoy marvellous days of life-lengthening sunshine and tonic air, free from dust and fumes. Join in this heart-warming goodfellowship, thousands of feet above worry level. Total Cost, Friday to Monday: From Dunedin, only £4 6s Id (2nd class rail). From Dunedin, only £4 16s 8d (Ist class rail). These Bargain Trips are offered each week-end until July 13th (except Ist June). BOOKING OFFICES Railway Booking Offices and Agencies ; Mt Cook Tourist Co. Agency, 133 Rattray Street, Dunedin. Keep Beauty When eyestrain puts wrinkles in your face your beauty suffers. Far better to wear well-fitted, becoming glasses that will relieve the strain and actually enhance your good looks. Consult our Mr G. C. Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Land.), unu Eyesight who will show you the manv new and distinctive styles in smart eyewear. DawserisLinped St

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Evening Star, Issue 21709, 2 May 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21709, 2 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21709, 2 May 1934, Page 3

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