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§G6ing Back to School Means oin Mothers come to CLARK'S again and again to choose their BOYS' WEAR, knowing full well that here they * buy only clothing that will stand up to the roughest wear and tear that the average boy's clothes are subjected to. We would ask you to compare the undermentioned lines from the point of VALUES, too! BOYS? ROSLYN TWEED SUITS in correct grey and brown shades. An/ideal • 'school suit. Small sizes 27/6, Medium sizes 32/6. Large sizes 35/-. BOYS' "PETONE" TWEED SUITS, with good strong linings and double elbows and teats, in plain back or sports styles. Small Sizes 35/-. Medium Sizes 39/6. Larore sizes 45/-. BOYS' FINE NAVY SERGE- SUITS—An ideal suit for best wear; good linings, ; unbreakable fronts, double seats and elbows. Made from Petone serge. Small Sizes 45/-. . Medium Sizes 52/6. Large Sizes 59/6. BOYS' ROSLYN TWEED , SHORTS in greys and browns. Good strong linings and pocketings. A splendid short for school use. All sizes 7/11 pair. BOYS' NAVY FOX SERGE SHORTSj with doubly seats and strong linings. Splendid value. Small sizes 7/11., Medium sizes 8/11. Large sizes 9/11. BOYS' GREY COTTON SHIRTS in a good washing material. Both canoe and tennis shapes. Prices from 3/11 to 4/11. ALL WOOL SHIRTS in grey shades, just the thing for winter wear, in canoe or tennis collars. Prices from 8/11 to 12/6. NAVY "PLUNKET" SHIRTS, made from the best Roslyn flannel, in canoe or tennis styles. Priced 9/11 to 13/6. SCHOOL STOCKINGS—MosgieI make in • gold or white bars. Size 5 priced 3/3 pair rising 3d per size up to size 10 at 4/6 a pair. BOYS' WO'OL MIXTURE SINGLETS From 4/6 to 5/11. BOYS' SOFT SINGLETS, splendid value. 1/11 to 2/11. BOYS' ALL WOOL CASHMERE SINGLETS. 7/11 to 10/6. BOYS' SCHOOL CAPS in correct colours, with or without monograms. Prices from 2/3, 3/3 to 3/6. Levins Best Store. SQUALLY AND CHANGEABLE. ;t The indications are for southerly ■ftpnasy moderate to strong. Weather f ool&i and; will probably prove squally land /changeable, with ipassing. showers. Barometer rising slowly.-.," '"' The Live Land Agents LEVIN - Opp. Gjand Hotel. district. Dairy and Farms, Sections, Houses, Businesses. Farmers and others desirous of* acquiring property should, in their own interests, see our List first. •■ ■■ \ Let SMART & 00. have your property to gel!. Clients waiting— PHONES—Office 49, Res. 113. JUST WHEN YOU NEcD THEM. Here are five good Shoe Offerings and one for girls. . Dependable Rosco quality, full range of sizes, and particularly good buying at the price—what's your size? Choose now. %i Minium In fine quality English Patent Lcath- | er. Smart one-bar and gusset styles, J with celluloid Louis and low heels, /t Sizes 3—7. Usually 35s to 37s 6d. 1 ■.. '" SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE I 14/|1 PAIR. «. In Glaee Kid and Willow Calf, with self covered Louis and low Spanish heels. All smart, high grade English . shoes. Usually 32s 6d to 37s 6d. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE 23/6 PAIE - In rich Tinsel -Brocades. Lovely' mul-ti-coloured effects of pink, gold,, silver, blue and green to tone with almost any frock. Smart one-bar styles with selfW-overed Louis. Cuban and low heels. Sizes 3J to 7. Usually 18s 9d to 28s 6d. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE HMWMV, 15/0 ■""**• In good English Black Glace Kid, with round toes and solid leather soles and heels. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE TAN, if preferred at 16/0 PAIR. Tn grey and fawn shades of Glace Kid, mostly strap styles, with Louis, Spanish and low covered heels, are all good quality and can, if desired, be dyed brown or black for winter wear. Usually 35s pair. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE 19/6 PAIE :

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 May 1930, Page 4

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