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Who Will Give OUR BOY IF YOUR BOY, just left school, is ready to talce Km place in Mill, Factory, Warehouse or Office, who will give Kim a job) It Uto the Dominion’* aecondary industries we must look to give him a start in life. Of the 1800 New Zealanders happily employed in the manulacture and distribution tff Ross & Glen dining’s pro* duets, many started a> ’* boys just left school.” And Roslyn, along with other secondary industries,. provides, and will provide, employment in proportion to public appreciation of its goods. Always buy Roslyn goods—Roslyn school suits, for instances Match these suits price for price with any other make you please. You’ll be convinced that it navs to buy these New Zealand-made goods. And remember that every Roslyn article bought helps tS create a place for your boy when he leaves schools a Job? AU- Wool £U Worsted Suits Shorts are gut teed not to Boslyn Shirts mad* from School Outfits AU- Wool Beriya Worsted Suits ant Shorts are gnatah* teed not to fade. Boslyn Shirts are mads from the famous Boslyn and Planket Flannels.

REDUCTION IN CHARGES FOR RADIO TELEGRAMS TO SHIPS AT SEA Radio telegrams provide the contact which until recent years was not possible between those on shore and voyagers at -sea. _ ■ INVALUABLE FOR SENDING MESSAGES OF GREETING, CONGRATULATION, OR FAREWELL. NEW RATES; To ships engaged in N.Z.-Vanoouver mail service: to ships registered in N.Z.; and to practically all passenger ships trading exclusively between N.Z. and Australia (previously 6d a word). NOW 4d a word. To other vessels engaged in the Intercolonial service— 6d a word. To other vessels trading to Great Britain, America and Far East—8d and lid a word. 88891 sag Beauty in Eyewear! The New and Elegant Spectacle Frames here with their special contour form of lenses, gi\V a larger Field of Vision, are Exceptionally Comfortable in Wear, and of Becoming and Fashionable Appearance.. Ladies whose eyes require assistance, can, after 9, careful examination has been made, have specially-prepared lenses fitted in these pleasing frames* Inquiry is invited. HUGH & G. K. NEILL Ltd. Consulting Opticians, 93 George Street. HIGH asssssssaaasssß

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Evening Star, Issue 22560, 30 January 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22560, 30 January 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22560, 30 January 1937, Page 10

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