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BEFORE YOUR BOY RETURNS TO SCHOOL BRING HIM TO OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ALL CLOTHESSHOW SCHOOL SPECIAL SALE-TIME REDUCTIONS BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE, in all tlie required shades and designs Usual Prices t 3/6, d/11, 4/6, to 6/6 Sale Prices 3/3, 3/6, 3/9, to 5/9 25 BOYS' DARK GREY SCHOOL SUITS; size 7 to !(; To Clear at 27/6 each Extra Pair of Shorts lo match 7/6 2 BOYS’ BROWN SPORTS SUITS; size 3 and 4 only Usual Price 35/-. Sale Price 19/6 each. 5 ONLY ALL WOOL KAIAPOI TWEED SPORTS SUITS, in good school grey shades; sizes 9 to 14. Worth 35/- to 42/6 Sale Price 31/- to 37/6 20 Dozen DOUBLE STARCHED COCLARS in sizes 13 to 14; Usual Price 1/3 and 1/6 each. Sale Price 1/- dozen. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS, in good solid wearing Fox’s Serge, with double “Invisible"’ Seats. Usual Prices 10/6, 11/6, 13/6 to 16/6 Sale Prices 9/3, 10/3, 12/- to 14/11 BOYS’ ORDINARY NAVY SERGE SHORTS Usual Prices 8/6 to 12.6 Sale Prices 7/3 to 11/3 BOYS’ GOOD WEARING WORSTED & TWEED SHORTS, “Invisible” double Seats. Usual Prices 10/6 to l</6 Sale Prices 9/3 to 15/S 00 PAIRS OF BOYS’ HOOTS FOR SCHOOL WEAR ade of good strong Engdi saddle tweed in grey dor; specially reinforced ams and pockets; sizes 3 to 1 6 FOR ALL SIZES SALE PRICES 7/11 is \ BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AND SAG BACK SUITS, in the best dark grey fweed; worsted o-jo A rin v VS L sual PIICBS OO; - to I -w ; u Sale Prices 49/3 to 83/6 each ALL SCHOOL KNITTED TIES ... . Usual Price 1 Sale Price 10d ea^h ALL SCHOOL CAPS; Usual Prices 3 6 to 3/11; Sale Price 3/3 each SCHOOL BELTS, in all College Colors: > Usual Price 1/6 and 19 Sale Price 1/3 each BOYS’ GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS, in tennis and Canoe, for High School wear, in the Uoctoi and Colonial Flannels Usuai Prices 10 6 to lab Sale Price 9/5 to 13/11 BOYS’ “SYDNEY” SHIRTS; the latest style of shirts for small hoys: plain shades and stripes Usually 8.6 to 11/6 Sale Price 7/6 BOYS’ GREY COTTON SHIRTS: in Canoe and Tennis: ideal for the hot weather. Q O Usually 0.6, o-ll to 8 3 Sale Prices 4/9, 5/-, to 7/6 BOYS’ STRIPE CANOE AND TENNIS SHIRTS; in all sizes; made from Duro Fadeless Shirtings Usually 0 3 to <ll Sale Prices 5/9 to 6/1 A SALE TIME AT PETTI E’S UNPARALLELED £1,250,000 WORTHOFBONDS SOLD WITHIN TWENTY-TWO MONTHS. PUBLIC STAND FIRMLY BEHIND JEER AFFORESTATION COMPANIES IN SMITHWYLIE GROUP. SECOND ISSUE OfToRESTRY BONDS NOW AVAlLAßLEivestino- public throughout New Zealand, Australia and the !es stand firmly behind the pioneer afforestation Companies ith-Wylie Group. Evidence of this support is not w anting , realised that £1,230,000 worth of Bonds has been sold : past twenty-two months. Adjectives are unnecessary in he marvellous advance made in the afforestation cause, tv the names of N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd and Smith I Co Ltd., Managers and Brokers, have attracted intern.o SSn ini'Vin the Smith. W. G™„>, tl.o area of date, is in the vicinity of 100,000 acres in the best tree Forests Ltd. Bonds are not confined irticular section of the Community. one * with ,ti a l value in an investment which is essential one cd national resources. n X “'T s other attributes, iment with its valuable Death Benefits ana . Perpetual Forests Ltd. Bonds in a categ confined! M as patriotic. .The wUmg shortage of the British Empire, and " n ,„1,/hra! by N.Z. Per-' in the world to-day, the '’'Oik , | t er not only in the rests Ltd is of a ination bv of wood milp, artificial >f new industries, foi the Wand . J d " hv-produets, . but in yon’’) and of the British Empire by elitni.natproducts which can he made not SSS^“" 1>ro "“ tu - con,M g

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11012, 27 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11012, 27 January 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11012, 27 January 1926, Page 3