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SCH®« CLOTHES REDUCED Isa PRICE at ' H @ B 0 f s Great 'RSth Anniversary ; . SALE! , Sturdy and StyHsl* All* Wool Suits for ®®ys ! gatr'gEAPSSB BM. aoTBiNQj; :s m m. ss? M so.f, ut&ai I** :k$RE5' 3Sv« g&it ass m m 525 2®d^! 10,000 ready in our Thirty Shops, to be sold at these Wonderful Anniversary Sale Prices—! SIZES 5 and 6, fitting Boys 5 to 7. SIZES 7 to 12, fitting Boys 8 to 12. SIZES 13 and 14, fitting Boys 13 to 15. 21/6 22/6 23/6 l6oz. Tweed—2 Styles to choose from —worth from 30/’ to £2/5 This is a Great Bargain ! Fine Dark Grey All-Wool Suits that will stand up to all the rigours of school life. They fit perfectly—they are lined with a quality lining—all the seams are sewn with strong linen thread. Mothers! This is Genuine Value, and you can’t afford to pass it by. \ § & MAIL YOUR ORDERS NOWK i Style “A.” style « Sports Suit with Half Belt. Plain Back, When ordering by mail, please state what ‘B.” like Dad’s, style. Read These Bargains BOYS’ % HOSE. 1/6 Strong % Hose for kiddies. Hew designs, in fancy tops; Fawns, Browns and many other attractive colourings. All Wool. Honestly worth 3/- per pair STRONG SCHOOL HOSE Closely knitted All Wool Hose for Boys. Sizes 7% 8 8 % 9 9% It) inch 2/e 2/11 BOYS’ CAPS. 1/6 A splendid Sale Bargain. Boys’ Twee.l Golf Caps. All sizes, and in a variety of patterns. Worth 2/6 and 2/11 SCHOOL BOOTS. (No. 861 Boys’ Chrome Derby Boots; heel and toe plates; strong and sturdy. 7to 9 .. 12/3 Ito 2 .. 16/9 10 to 13 .. 13/11 3to 5 .. 17/6 BOYS’ SCHOOL TIES. 9d. All the wanted colours for school wear l — and Green, Black and Bed, Black and Boyal. Worth 1/- each SCHOOL BOOTS. (No. 3095) Boys’ Chrome Derby Boots; machine sewn. Bto 10 .. 12/3 2to 5 .. 18/ 11 to 1 .. 15/9 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHORTS. 4/11 Strong Navy Serge Shorts, for ooys’school 5 % Coloured Tenuis SMrts for Softool [Worth 5 6] 3/M ®a®la An outstanding Anniversary Special. Boys’ Shirts, made of strong fancy repp cloth and -ephyr. Well cut to fit with comfort and ease. Sewn together with strong thread to withstand hard wear. Fancy Blue, Fawn and Helio. patterns, and in white grounds, with asstd. coloured stripes. Sizes 11% to 14%; fit boys from 5 years to 15 years. A great bargain, we can assure you! Mail your orders Now —! wear. These are unbeatable value. All sizes in stock, and all sell at the one price. ragged BOYS’ TWEED SHORTS. Wo recommend these for Sheir strength and durability. Sizes—2 to 5 6 to 11 12 to 15 3/6 3/11 4^6 School (Jiaifomsas— All are Reduced ! NEW ZE as & gp (Clothing H2B. keep all the regulation uniforms for all the local schools. During our big Anniversary Sale these are reduced in price. Mothers will be quick to grasp this opportunity of rigging out their boys at considerable savings. Full stocks are here awaiting your inspection. 1 Forget to Mail us Your Orders, and Remember that We Pay the allei itelii Bros. Limited High Street, Hawera. Also at NEW PLYMOUTH. ELTHAM, STRATFORD. 879 THE ONE BTC FIRM OF NEW ZEALAND THAT SERVES THE WHOLE DOMINION WITH " QUALITY GOODS:’

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I : ■ : I j NOT A SINGLE COEN LEFT’ I Cam you way Hi at, or aro yom still uselessly soaking and cutting those painful corns night after night, trying to find relief? Cutting only makes corns grow inwardly. Progandra lifts the 'light out, root and all, painlessly and entirely, and leaves the feet smooth and comfortable. Don’t delay—find “foot comfort’’ to-day in a 1/6 box of this wonderful corn cure—a]' chemists stock it, or sent post free oc receipt of 1/6 in stamps to BarraeJiough’s Pty., Box 1247, G.P.0., Wellington... —226

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 February 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 February 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 February 1929, Page 8