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Special and Important AumoMiicement. ARMY STORES, 1IK{( Were the SUCCESSFUL TENDERERS for the purchase of the SURPLUS MILITARY STORES recently advertised throughout New Zealand by the Defence Department. Very special arrangements have now been made with the Chief Post Office and the New Zealand Express Company, Christchurch, for the safe delivery of all orders entrusted to us. POSTAGE OR RAIL FREIGHT PAID BY US. Address all correspondence to— Proprietor, ARMY STORES, Box 137, CHRISTCHURCH. Store and Retail Department:— Strange's Building, CHRISTCHURCH.

The Quantity of every item is tremendously heavy, and consequently the prices are so low for the highest quality goods, that it is in your personal interest to make up your order for all your requirements and post to us without delay. All orders will be executed in rotation. Please do not be anxious if your order is a little late in reaching you, as unprecedented business is fully expected. Advice notice will be forwarded on receipt of your order. HEAVY KHAKI DRILL DENIM JACKETS, all brand new, any size, 5,6, 7,8, 9; absolutely best quality, for 7/6 posted. HEAVY BLUE DENIM TROUSERS, for solid wear. Sizes 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9, for 6/6 pair. LEATHER GLOVES, small men or ladies; splendid for gardening, for 2/- pair. Worth 3/9. HEAVY QUALITY MOTORISTS' HELMETS, and well lined, with ear flaps; nothing better could be made for 10/6 each. GENUINE HEAVY QUALITY SOLID STEEL STILLSON WRENCHES, 18in., for 9/-. SALTERS SCALES, English, weigh 281b5., with large clock face, with large tin dish on top, for 9/-. NESTS OF ENGLISH SAWS, 3 large blades, 12, 16 and 18in., with interchangeable handle, three screws, for 2/9 the set.. Worth 5/6.' CARBORUNDUM TOOL GRINDERS, 3£in. wheel, for 4/6. 3 1/6 FLAT FILES, 10in., for 2/8. FRENCH COOKS' CARVING - KNIVES, lOin. blade, worth 7/6, for 4/6. The world's best carving knife. LANTERNS, Tent, Collapsible, made from heavy Block tin, and all folds into strong Block tin case. Easily worth 9/6 —for 4/6. MARLIN TETHERING ROPES. These are easily attached, one to the other. Three for 1/6. ENGLISH HEMP LEG OR CATT&E ROPES, with iron ring, for 1/3 each. LARGE ENGLISH GREENHIDE STRAPS AND BUCKLES, 3ft. 6in. long by ljin. wide, for 1/3. (Worth 2/9). TENT PEGS, Iron shod and Iron capped. Indestructible, with iron ring, for Bd. each. GROUND SHEETS, for Campers, Trampers, Motorists, etc., also convertible into waterproof capes with large collar, for 7/- posted. PICKS, full size, double-ended, with pick handle, for 3/-, complete. GARDENING PICK AND HOE COMBINED, strongly recommended for miners and prospectors. Solid wrought steel, with handle, for 1/- each. SHOVELS, Brades English, highly recommended for Ditching, Draining and all classes of gardening work, for 3/-, delivered. SHOVELS, Parks, No. 3. Round mouth, highest grade made, for 3/6. SPADES, English, for Post Hole and Heavy Work. Solid steel, for 3/6. ENGLISH LEATHER HORSE MUZZLES, with Head Strap or suitable for any class of animal, for 2/6. ENGLISH LEATHER SAW CASES, for 26in. Hand or Rip, with gusset flap, strap and buckle. For 4/-. (Worth 9/6.) WHITE HEAVY CANVAS KITS, for Campers, Motorists, Picnickers, etc., only 1600, so don't miss them, for 3/- each. ENGLISH CLOTHES BRUSHES, pure hair, for 9d. each; worth 2/each. SCREW DRIVERS, 12in. overall, English, for 1/-. SPUNYARN FLAX, 2 strand, 81b. balls, for 4/11 ball. MEGAPHONES, always wanted, for 2/- each.

Post your Order to ARMY STORES, Box 137, CHRISTCHURCH. Store: Strange's Budding, Christchurch.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3372, 1 October 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3372, 1 October 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3372, 1 October 1931, Page 6