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{ School Outfits— 1 % givers of GOOD SERVICE! j C After all what parents want most 1 £ in Boys ' Sch ° ol Clothing is Service, i C Whether it be Shorts or Shirts, Suits J m t ffl or ® 00^8 ' they must be good if they 1 t l \ are to be economical. That is why J C i fathers and mothers rely upon j r "H. 8." Quality—they know defin- 1 f itely that J J Ppl3 its eoosj J | Boys' Golf Hose, 4s lid, 5s 6d ] [ Boys' Grey Flannel Shirts, 14s 6d i I Boys' Sport Suits, 39s 6d i { Boys' School Boots, 22s|6d j ! Zealand j [ MmM Clothing Factory, | [ iclothingeactoryl whangakei. ,27 a ( V>^vVV>*V^VVi*V M v /^>»VA^ MimflfflMiiiuuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiliipniiiiiMiiiliillllM^ D. FORREST f WALTON STREET WHANGAREI | T SELL at the Lowest Rates everything a Farmer g needs from a Needle to a Tractor. g Goods not in stock will be procured immediately upon order, j AGENCIES covering North of Whangarei include— j "Fletcher" Milking Machines | "Moore" Lighting Machines | " 1.0.A." Insurances : Fire, Accident, Employers g Liability, Marine Risks, etc., etc. g (SPECIAL LINES carried— | Rubberware for all Milking Machines j Booth, Macdonald Farm Implements | Seeds, Produce, Potatoes and Manures | Belting, Shafting, Pulleys, etc., etc. j D. FORREST 1 LAND and COMMISSION AGENT | Walton Street, Whangarei ' plloMe 174 j All Classes of Imperishable Goods Stored at Low Rates. j Irnfl\ r —jjijrSM Xiuitiq you, sW t}w«k<% BUTTERFLY In three grades— TPET Bk The PURPLE, The g B" fflA RED, nnd The BLUE A A BUTTERFLY Labels. All grocers sell them. 401* J - Goldberg 12 lUfiiiMiiiiiiiiMiniihiiii^ am llllllllllllllllilMllllilllllllllg I 1 DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS | s Bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenly interested In the = = fact »hat we have succeeded In manufacturing a perfect HARD RUBBER BOWL. Its advantages wiil at once appeal to all devotees _ = of the pastime—and Its adopt'on by bowlers will effect considerable s = improvement in their play. This has been the pleasing experience of = = everv player who has yet had an opportunity of using the new Dun1 fopMotion Theßowl is or Solid Rutfber thrpughout-as hard and g = fine grained as ebony, with a surface polish like glass. It is absoI M lutely to moisture, heat op cold-a vast improvement on = = the wooden or composition bowls now In use. It will not ®hlp.cr;aek, = : = cVininU op alter its shape or weight In any respeet. Apart from the s M construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loadl P*. " I f l ?i led t0 H = bring It to correct weight—thus ensuring an even balance. i 1 IT'S THE MOST PERFECT AND TRUEST PLAYING BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY GREEN | = The standard sizes of Dunlopas follows | 1 Every Bowl is standard weight and No. 3 Bias-full,.unless[otherwise = specified. This work is executed by the leading expert In Australia _ | ■ 1 and onee stamped by the Association's representative will aever *»ry. £2 = a Approved fcy lb* Do«inio» Bowlitf Afiociajion-. = ObUiwbU Jtob all le»di« Sporb Depot, «»d wppher. oJ SportiM Good..

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Northern Advocate, 30 January 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 30 January 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 30 January 1922, Page 7