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BOYS’ ROSYLN ALL WOOL MERINO SPORTS SUITS; usual prices, sizes 9 to 12, 31/6 to 38/3; sizes IS to ,15, 40/6 to 45/-. School Opening Prices,, 9 to 12, 25/-, sizes 13 to 15, 29/6. BOYS’ DARK GREY COTTON TWEED SHORTS, sizes 4 to 6, usually 5/3 to 5/9; sizes 7 to 10, usually 6/- to 6/9; sizes 1,1 to 14, usually 7/- to 7/9. School Opening Prices, sizes 4 to 0, 4/0 to 4/10; sizes 7 to 10, 5/- to 5/9; sizes 11 to 14, 5/11 to 6/9 BOYS’ COLONIAL ALL WOOL TWEED SPORTS SUITS, sizes 3 to 18, usual prices 23/9 to 65/3. School Opening Prices 20/3 to 55/6 BOYS’ COLONIAL ;AL LWOOL SADDLE TWEED SHORTS; usual prices 3 to 6, 6/9 to 8/3; sizes 7 to 12, 8/9 to ,11/3; sizes 13 to 16, 11/9 to 13/3. School Opening Prices, sizes 3to 6, 5/9 to 7/-; 7 to 12, 7/5 to 9/C, 13 to 16, 9/11 to 11/2 BOYS, NAVY SERGE SHORTS “Gaunt’s” guaranteed: usual prices sizes 3 to 6, 5/3 to 6/9; 7 to 12, 7/3 to 9/9; 13 to 16, 10/3 tol,l/9; 17 and 18, 12/3, 12/9. School Opening Prices, sizes 3 to 6, 4/6 to 5/9; 7 to 12, 6/2 to 8/3! 13 to 16, 8/8 to 9/11; 17 and 18, 10/4, 10//9 BOYS’ GREY HORROCKSBS’ CLOTH TENNIS SHIRTS; usual prices sizes 3 to 6,5/- to 6/6; 7 to 10, 7/- to 8/6:.5-chool Opening Prices sizes 3 to 6, 4/3 to 5/6; 7 to 10, 5/11 to 7/2.. CANOE SHAPE, ; - 5d per size extra. BOYS’ COLONIAL ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE; usual prices, sizes 3 to 6, 2/11 to 3/3; 6 to 8, 3/5 to 3/0; 9 to 101, 3/1,1 to 4/3. School Opening Prices sizes 3 to 5, 2/6 to 2/10; 6 to 8,3/- to 3/4; , 9 to 10 i, 3/6 to 3/10 SSOYS’ ELASTIC BELTS. School Colours; usually 9d, 1/-. 1/3. School Opening Prices Bd, lOd, 1/-. „ BOYS’ SCHOOL TIES; usually 1/-. School Opening Prides lOd. BOYS’ CHROME DERBY SCHOOL BOOTS, heel and toe plates; usually, sizes 7 to 9, 14/.; 10 'to .13, 15/-; 1 and 2, 16/- 3 to 5, 17/6; 6 and 7, 18/6; School Opening Prides, sizes 7to 9, 12/6; i/ 10 to 13, 13/6; 1 and 2, 14/6; 3to 5, 15/9; 6 and 7, 16/9. BOYS’ MARL TWIST TENNIS AND CANOE SHIRTS; usually, sizes 5 to 7, 5/6 to 6/6; 8 to 1.0, 7/- to 8/-. School Opening Prices 4/8 to 5/6; 8 to 10, 5/11 to 6/9. wILMERSTON north vvlKoGroat Outfitters [,ATB NIGHT SATURDAY. HALF HOLIDAY WEDNESDAY

UNPARALLELED fi1, 250,000 WORTH OF BONDS SOLD WITH IN TWENTY-TWO , MONTHS INTESTING PUBLIC STAND FIRMLY BEHIND PIONEER AFFORESTATION COMPANIES IN SMITH-WYLIE GROUP. SECOND ISSUE OF FORESTRY BONDS NOW AVAILABLE. IPHB investing public throughout New Zealand, Australia, and the British Isles stand firmly behind the pioneer afforestation companies in the Smith-Wylie Group. Evidence of this support is not wanting when it is realised that £1,250,000 worth of Bonds has been sold within the past twenty-two months. Adjectives are unnecessary in defining the marvellous advances made in the afforestation cause. Already the names of N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd., and Smith. Wylie and Co. Ltd., Managers and Brokers, have attracted international notice. The record of achievement is unparalleled in commercial history. Enormous planting work has been accomplished on the afforestation blocks of the Companies in the Smith-Wylie Group, the area of which, to date, is in the vicinity of 100,000 acres in the best tree growing land in the world. Purchasers of N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. Bonds are not confined to any particular section of the community. Everybody has realised the potential value in an investment which is essentially one with safeguarded national resources. Investors appreciate the fact that the investment, with its VALUABLE DEATH BENEFITS ANI) OTHER ATTRIBUTES, place N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. Bonds in a category at once profitable as well as patriotic. The selling of the Bonds has been confined solely to the British Empire, and in view of the serious shortage of soft woods in the world f,o-day, the work accomplished by N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. is of a nation building character, not only in the creation of new industries for the manufacture of wood pulp, artificial silk (“Rayon”), and the extraction of dyes and by-products, but in solidifying the commercial strength of the British Empire by eliminating unnecessary importation of paper products whch can be made within the Empire. Persons who have not already subscribed for Bonds in N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. should communicate at once with Smith-Wylie & Co. Ltd., and request that the latest Prospectus containing full information of the investment be forwarded. SMITH -WYLIE & CO. LTD. District Headquarters: P.O. Box 1211, Wellington Local Agent; 14 Waldegrave Building, The Square, Palmerston N.

Farmers ? Why Worry about Your Wool. fT'XEERE’LL be no problem of tranßP° rtl ' n g from y°« r farm or sheep X run to rail head if you entrust y° ur job to- Child Bros. Just phone £447; state the amount you require i'-fted. Have it ready and—leave the resit to our highly specialised transport service. Free estimates. Our ser-* Tk« is thoroughly satisfactory right down to prices. * McGIFFERT STREET, CrllJLi/ XSJtIUDe PALMERSTON NORTH. 9 S

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3256, 28 January 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3256, 28 January 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3256, 28 January 1926, Page 14

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