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BOYS’ SUMMER WEAR BULLETIN Boys’ Khaki Shorts In good quality drill — Bearer top, belt loops and one pocket — .Sizes 4 to 16 to fit all ages — 8/3. For High School Boys, sizes 3,4, 5, 6 in Men’s make with bearer top, side pockets — 14/- and 16/11. Khaki Shirts To match the shorts — Open neck style with short sleeves — Sizes 2 to 10, fit all ages — 9/11 and 10/11. Grey Shorts White Shorts In Gaberdine finish, belt Fit 9 years up — One loops, one pocket, sizes pocket, belt loops, 10/11. 4t016 — 9/11 Bearer top and sidle pockets, 15/3. Strap Shorts Boys’ Ties Khaki — 5/11. Fine In smart Tartans — Donegal —l6/11 & 19/6. Wide end “Just like Grey Spun — 11/6. Dad’s — 3/3 each. Boys’ Cotton Shirts Short Sleeved, open neck — In sizes 2to 10. Plain Grey 10/3. Striped Prints 10/3. Striped Poplins 11/-. Long Sleeved, Also in sizes 2 to 10 — Plain Grey Geylonette 12/11 — Striped and plain, prints 10/9 to 12/6. Boys’ Underwear Sleeveless Vests — Interlock — Sizes 22” to 32” — 2/11 to 4/11. . „ Interlock Underpants — Elastic Top —r 22 to 32 — 3/9 0 4/9. School Shorts * Navy Fine Serge-’— Sizes 4 to 14 — 18/11 to 23/9. Medium Serge — .Sizes 4 to 21 — 14/- to 23/11. Donegal in several shades — Sizes 4 to 12 — 16/3 to 19/3. Grey Serge — Several qualities — Sizes 4 to 12 — 19/3 to 23/3. / v ( JOHN CRAIG ■ MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER Box 85 PAEROA Phone 163

FOR ... SJBRVIQE AND SATISFACTION IN PLUMBING PHONE 396 WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK A. R. GILLESPIE REG. PLUMBER NORMANBY ROAD - - - PAEROA (Opp. O’Neill & Harris)

DILLON'S "SPIKE and SPREADA” GRASS HARROWS (Pat. Reg.) ON DISPLAY AT W. FLEMING & SON LTD. These spike Harrows are designed to give a positive cutting action. The teeth are set on a backward stope to eliminate choking. They are also hard-surfaced on the points to give maximum wear. The “ Spreada ’ chain needs no explanation. It proved itself last season. And the two combined into our “ Spike and Spreada ” grass make an all purpose implement which is more efficient than any other harrow offering. Come and see for yourself at . . . DILLON'S MACHINERY EXCHANGE FRANCIS STREET PAEROA PHONE 340 M Agents for Boethmac Farm Bfodtinery

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4340, 6 October 1950, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4340, 6 October 1950, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4340, 6 October 1950, Page 12

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