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' ' __^___^^p—————^jj^^gi jf Service Dress 5 GREAT GOAT, HOBSON'S ' TAILOB-SLA.DE. 90s. W 5 * -<« SERVICE DRESS. BRITISH WARM, 635. We are Military Outfitters, '- Sole Local Agents for Messrs. HOBSON & SONS, the Great " British Military Tailors. ' The following Military Goods will be supplied, postage and freight paid to any address d I in New Zealand : } ' OFFICERS' GREAT COATS (Khaki Infantry), as illus- OFFICERS" WHISTLES .Special)-- - and 1 - each. 5 | trated—9o-. -„..««« D t, , c i LANYARDS AND WHISTLES (White, fancy Plait ' | BEDFORD CORD RIDING PANTALOONS Real Buck- Corda—9d. I'-. I' 3, and 1 6 each. 1 skin strapped, highest quality, tailor-made pair. I^^>^^ A KHAKI SERVICE CAPS (Officers l7/6. . _ ri,,««4.;«-cr rvffl > 6 BRITISH WARM— Large Selection, all sizes. Red plaid- JUSt aiTlVed— Large Quantity UttlCers ing lined or khaki fleecy lined— Price 63/-. Gilt Buttons, highest quality. FOX edUY™fe L e^ I ferdaTA/6 h p k a l - fr?yable Large Size, for front of tun.cs-Sd each. FOX'S PUTTEES (Officers'), extra fine Khaki, non-fray- Small Size, each. able edges—lo/- pair. ____im—mm »iii mi i i ii iwiii ■■■»■ i „.,,„ CHEVRONS (KHAKI LACE)— KHAKI SHIRTS. All-wool Flannel, with coliar-S 6. > I bars-'sd. KHAKI SHIRTS, Cotton, with collars— s 6. 3 bars—l,-. . KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS— for 2'-. OFFICERS' STARS. Embroidered Worsted-? '6 pair. GLOVES-Army Regulation-*, 11 pair. s " Gilt Metal (to arrive first English mail)—2 6 pair. «•"« " Buckskin—7/6 pair. I OFFICERS' CROWNS, Embroidered Worsted—2/- pair. Reindeer—B 6 pair. u " Gilt Metal—2/6 pair. White Lisle— 1/-, 1,3. 1 9 pair. B KT-M UORS" CROWNS AND QDARTERMAS- WAR RIBBONS of all campaign- of the past hail- - ■ TEES' STARS—I/6 each. RED CROSS BADGES— century—new shipment just to hand—ld inch. 3 9d each. CROSSED BUGLEy-2/- each. TOUM- PATENT AUTOMATIC WAR RIBBON BARS, a new B PETS—2,'- each. ARTILLERY GRKNADhb-1, 6 and dev i ce by which the ribbon is simply ■ each. yet perfectly displayed. No veteran should be withB OFFICERS' WORSTED LACE, for Cuffs, Chevrons, etc. out one of these. We stock Bars to carry one to five ' I PETS—2- each. ARTILLERY GRiNAD.fc.b-1 6 ribbons—Prices, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 2;'-, and 2'6. simply each. yet perfectly displayed. No veteran Ehouid be withOFFICERS' WORSTED LACE, for Cuffs, Chevrons, etc. out one of these. We stock Bars to carry one to five _ 3l j yard. ribbons—Prices, 1/-, 1/3, 16, 2-,anl 26. ■ OFFICERS' RUSSIA TRACING BRAID (for cuffs)— SLEEPING BAGS (Waterproof), lined throughout with H *y ar d. Grey Blanketls/-, 47/-. D OFFICERS' LANYARDS 'Khaki, special)— each. Unlined—27/-, 41/-. . ■ OFFTCF-RS- STABS. Oxidised— l 6 ■ - «--, ... OFFICERS' CROWNS— M_ _ amm asm n ~*. OFFICERS' CROWNS— W riTl TJ W fiO BRASS CAP GRENADES, BADGES-" ?- HI tm WWi i fin Om eacti. E2 M /SryZT COLLAR GPFVADES—S/6 pair. M 11 m §L *a GrLT n.z.m.c. badges <s«u of &-SL ML JL JL Si OXIDISED N.ZMC. BADGES (Sets of 3')j B BRASS N.Z.A S.C. Badges (Sets of 3)—3'S» M «b BRASS SHOULDER TITLES, N.Z.R, ! | A » *ST *JT Si a **& U» WORSTED BA Z DGEcC N.Z.M.C-1/6 ****■ I B J?k II I El a IS ■ WORSTED BADGES— H m #lßk By V AT aw Bg""""4Bl BM W7 Ambulance Badges—9d each. I B ■ . /■ gf. H IVA IB M £B Ell bSI Grenade Badges—l/ 3 each. BVV J w \*£ & J 11/ ML isc X Fkss Badges—l 3-* iH ■ffl JEW Sm Jm &tf «■» S.-M. Crown Badges—l,' 3. : I B ™ OM-S P»<ir Badse*-1/S each. ap H _ _ _ _._ ond m n«'?n' KaHge,?2^-m3k 1 Wholesale & Family Drapers, LTD. brass buttons. iare—2d each. m 1 B J r ""'SP ■RTTTTOX'S. small—lid each. ■■•"? I 253-263 QUEEN STREET. »gf SSHJ £35=33 St j B Note.—Our Premises remain open until 9 o'clock this (Friday) Evening. *5

An Untimely Question *"'" '****"* iittle Brother (behind the screen)/ to/C/areace* Did you NUGGET "your boots this morning 2211 "SSJ PrtENCH REM COY. Not Wo2 f*S T MjT m ~j~ CURB 5?;.' OIi .BADI.EGS.K:D.S-irV.ELACD£S. DISEASE t==>sl ASTHMA ANA ri"i»llß , =9*Q £252, i« WEAKNESSES. PILES. SENO„<teAMFADDM2 fe^J" ,n | S* AND CAi ARRjii, 3t£||l M^ E^ P 5. FOE FR£ BOOKLET TO Of. t-E Clef ' all Chemist*. aStt If MED. '^*vgBSTocKRp.HAMWir.n.r.ONPQN'.ES! •Vffl gag „ DEPOT: 1: RLE CASTIGLIOS&. r a cure. P^^^ 9 .4^ THERAPIONksmss555 THAT TRADE MASKED WOBO " TBEJtAPt. « '»£ »BIT.GOYT'6IAMPAI'fISSDTOALLG£SUJHS?ACS&S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 10

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