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Rush These Wonderful Sale Bargains in Boys’ School Togs Stupendous Reductions have been made on Boys’ School Clothing—at these prices you can send your boy back to school spick and span. Rush these bargains—for these prices will not be repeated. 5^ 12 Boys’ Cotton Navy SWIMMING COSTUMES in sizes from 24 to 28. Were J./11 to 2/6i. . , , D . Sale Price 1/Boys’ Cashmere finish SINGLETS, usually 1/11 to 2/(5. All sizes. . ' . • Sale Price 1/6. Boys’ Light Weight STOCKINGS in. Lovat shades, all wool, in sizes from 4 to 9. Usually 2/6. Sale Price 1/1 1* Boys’ SUN HELMETS in Khaki, Crash and Grey shades, all sizes. Usually 2/3. Sale Price 1/11. Boys’ Good Quality Striped PYJAMAS, all sizes. Usually 5/6 to 6/6. Sale Price 4/11* Boys’ Kaiapoi and Petone SUITS, with the latest Sac Backs, in shades of Grey arid Brown. Sizes 6to 9. Now 25/". And 10 to 15, Now 29/6. Boys’ Dark Grey Tweed School SUITS, well made and lined. Sizes from 5 to 13. Usually 25/-. Sale Price 18/6. Boys’ Waterproof OVERCOATS in strong dry proofed canvas, check lined, sizes from 24 to 30. Were 22/6. Sale Price 15/6. Boys’ All Wool SHIRTS in Light Grey and Navy shades. Usually 7/6, Sale Price 4/11. Boys’ Grey Cotton Canoe SHIRTS, all sizes. Usually 2/6. Sale Price 1/11. Boys’ TWEED SHORTS, fully lined in dark grey and mid shades. All sizes. Worth 3/11 to 4/6. Sale Price 2/11. Boys’ Knitted SCHOOL TIES in black and white, also gold and black. Usually 9d. Sale Price 6d. BOYS’ WOOL MIXTURE GREY SHIRTS, all sizes, in Tennis or Canoe shapes, slightly shop soiled. Were 4/11* to 5/11. Sale Price 2/11. BOYS’ ALL WOOL ONE-PIECE SWIMMING TRUNKS, with coloured band, all sizes. Usually 6/6 to 6/11. Sale Price 4/11. I H fO T E V 0 v FAIR WEATHER. The indications are for moderate south-west to north-west winds. There is a prospect of fair weather. The barometer has a rising tendency. D. SMART & CO. The Live Land Agents LEVIN ESTABLISHED 1891. Opp. Grand Hotel. HAVE the Best Property List in the Manawatu—Nature’s Gifted District. Dairy and Sheep Farms, Sections, Houses, Businesses. Farmers and others desirous of acquiring property should, in their own interests, see our List first. LET SMART & CO. ave 7 our property to sell. Clients waiting. * Phones—Office 49, Residence 338. IT’S OUR GREAT ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE! MARVELLOUS VALUES DAY BY DAY-SHOP HERE AND SAVE. OH! -SO NEW -SO NEAT -SO NATTY -SO BECOMING! <9i THE JOHNNY CAP. (As Illustrated) has just arrived at the Rosco Store, and though it is our Great Summer Sale, we are giving our clientele the benefit of this distinctly new headgear, offering it at the low price of 5/11. Originating in Scotland, the home of picturesque - costume, this cap lends* refinement and elegance .to all-who don it, and can be folded in several different ways so as to suit everyone. Galvanise your wardrobe into life—abduct one of these magnetic little caps without a second’s delay. They daunt as many colours as a chameleon — cream,, flame, wine, navy, brown, nigger, black, and remember, they are only 5/U JUST OPENED! 25 ENGLISH TWEED COATS (Similar to Illustration). They are well cut in plain tailored styles from English Tweeds in delightful “tweedy” colours —browns, fawns, greys—in broken check effects.\ Stand-up collars, two buttons on cuffs, some have belt, some are without and they are positively bestowed upon one for 17/6 Usually 39/6. Write for yours to-day! Postage paid . as usual. kU .. - •. '/ .'3 ? -f \ A : 1 i - - zJ'/'j I|il MB 3S£X m. Post Free. PALMERSTON'S FASHION CENTRE

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1932, Page 4