4' Ballantynes Sale Offers Exceptional Values in Men’s Shirts and Pyjamas • COTTON REP SHIRTS, heavy weight, neat Blue, upenmg Black and Helio stripes on White ground; one match- —————— ing collar with each shirt — r\ Usual Price 8711 ■ Sale Price 6/11 HEAVY-WEIGHT UNION SHIRTS, with or without , . , collar; White ground with stripes in Blue, Fawn, ran j th Brown, etc. Sizes 14J to 17i — i cu. .Jin. Ugual Price 10/G sale Price 8/6 WOVEN POPLIN SHIRTS, with one collar to match, reinforced front and single cuffs. Neat stripe designs, IT ,11 I* l Blue, Fawn, Helio, Brown, etc. Sizes 144 to 164 — run Dale Usual Price 9/6 Sale Price 6/11 Catalogue COTTON PYJAMAS, striped and fancy designs, in fadeless colourings of Blue, Brown and Fawn. All dadly sizes—Usual Price 10/6 Sale Price 8/9 Spnt COTTON POPLIN PYJAMAS, in wide Blue, Pink or DCIR . Helio stripes, also in medium stripes of Brown, Blue Prxft Pvzizi or Fawn. Sizes Men’s and O.S.— rosiriee Usual Price 12/6 .. Sale Price 10/6 QQ WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, made from Horrockses material. Bold and medium stripes, in bright colours. ie(jUCSt« s^zes —Usual Price 11/6 .. Sale Price 9/9 Postage Paid. ll Usual Discount. . — CHRISTCHURCH. '
School s ALL PRIMA n Y SCHOOL TEXT UoolcS at published prices. an J JJ SCHOOL STATIONERY HI at lowest possible prices, □uppnes |j TECHNICAL school f or || STATIONERY IAO 4 B and mater * a l f° r various classes 1 5/«54 and grades at lowest prices. School Bags, Lunch Cases and Attache Fibre Cases. Best values are at— B: DIXON Ltd. Tainui Street. Cash only. No Boohing.
WHO employs New Zealand boys ? WHO will employ your boy when he leaves school and is ready to take his place among the wage earning workers of New Zealand ... in factory . . • office warehouse . . . where will you find a starling place for his future career? Only by keeping New Zealand home industries busy can New Zealand boys be given employment. Only by supporting New Zealand industries can those same v industries be in a position to give your boy employment. New Zealand products are products to be proud of. And of these there are none finer than those from the R. & G. group of industries employing annually some 1,500 New Zealand workers. Remember that every boy wearing Roslyn clothes is helping to prepare a place for himself when he finally leaves school. ROOtN SHORTS xd/Vl SUlf’ /JU teool Roslyn O SV' • Worsted Suits and f Shorts are guaranV • I toed not to fade. | 1 ' V I Roslyn Shirts are ocnool LAwixs .• m - dc ' rom - I / famous Roslyn and Plunket Flannels. 90
1934 Can be your Success Year If You Start it Without the Obstacle of EYESTRAIN. voUR EYES PLAY SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART IN ■' voUR WORK THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO YOUR REST IF THEV'RE BEING STRAINED. IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING sore eyes have an examination RIGHT AWAY, EVEN IF THEY ARE ALRIGHT PLAY SAFE AND HAVE THEM TESTED. rpp XT’T’J C! Our °P tical Service is of the 1 EbIINEIN 1 3 Standard. M AWH ERA QU AY, \ .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1934, Page 7
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