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1 San! "ALWAYS BUSY." .1 iSani "ALWAYS BUSY." J fIOTHF THF IN fiADMFNTS THAT vLv/lllLtf Jllll} OHIO In \lnl\iflirfii 1 o iiihi I W&Jk It is false economy to buy anything but the most reliable in Boys' liffl^illli 111 Pllll | * BPBH wear. Materials must be reliable, and each garment strongly made, to :| j J 1I I J!'||! ||l > |f | I f£BSP withstand the rough usage to which all boys subject their clothes. We '■ OT Ifl!!: > jllii i I'lSj illl l llffil 1 fiH I » fflllffia ' recommend J.C.L. Boys' Wear to parents because we know it to be un» W WMMt I Iff E i ■ WMI surpassed for durability, service, and value. It gives complete satisfac M jj |{ |i|lf ;|i|[li 11 ||§ | i fffilM? tion, and the boys admire the smart cut and neat appearance of J.C.L. 1111111 111 111 I m ffll garments. We welcome your inspection. f §|jj |! life ill jjjjj j I BOYS' COLLEGE HOSE v & VjL , IMiMtk. rt BOYS' JERSEYS *» \ in reliable qualities. VM^JiW •' the P °rSsSit weT for t J YG-Boys' Dlack Ribbed qualities. with \'MAu W«' >,^^, >V-lO^' ,^^^\ present wear. \ s YB-Boys' Dlack Rlul>ad College Hose, with ift \ ' ,\Mn | : coloured striped tops. In Red, White, «» wMjsfc W?&;-'l''fi : ■'''■}' B'iljr' t£ K» Yl—Boys' Brown 1/1 Ribbed All-wool dor. fcj t Green, or Royal. Blue. These aro all Mmii SfwiS^SK;^ mS '"' Wtt ssys, designed as illustration to button S S wool, and will give excellent year. To JmMfWk &-WM*M-<W : WSm on shoulder. Good wearing quality, and | fit boys of 7to '.) years, 2/11 and J/6 pair; JTOP**!* «jp, SipJ Wmffl smart in appearance. Chest measure- l 10, 3/3 and 3/5; 11, 3/3 and 3/11; 12, 3/6 l£%:;< ' ffc& ## ment, 20in. 4/11 22in. 5/6; 21in. 5/11; \ and 4/3| 13, 3/6 Md 4/0114. 3/9 ami 4/9s . ff'{F\lrt*MsW 2Gin, 6/6 2Sin. 6/11. I | 15 and 16, 3/0 and 4/11: 17 and 18. 3/M M£ '■ H^XtiMi&WMsW ' and 4/11 pair. Boys' Navy Cadet Jerseys, made to pull over i I r, . r.. i r,. . ••■ . a.h,.„ u... /i&ffiKlr .'Vf feISSSBy thohead. This is the popular make for J 8 Boys' Plain Black All-wool Collflft Hose, kH^ : M&;m\s*%J §®tns®WWtiK B °V school year. Reliable for durability, and ! „ .„, • „, , ~, , «.,i.» ..... A2ftf3r asSM i'i.a SSawMffl' tho head. This is the popular moke for Boys' Plain Black All-wool College HOM, MSKW n&m'&wJ B®W- school year. Reliable for durability, and ; ■ with turned-down tops, reliable for hard j^MM■.'.VK'saS M-frff Vo\lsM'ltivMm exceptionally good value. Chest measure- f .wftnr. -To fit boys of 10 yeifrs. 3/11! 11. E«»sS#;- ?MsMnfcsß MmkimWsm men , 22in. 6/3; 24in. 6/6; Kin. 6/11; 4/3; 12, 4/3 and 4/6; 13. 4/6 and 4/9; 14. WK fy feSMsi KKimsmM 28in 7/9; 30in. 7/11; 32in. 8/6. j 4/0 and 4/9; 15 and 16, 4/9 and 4/11; 17 /jl -) 4S^ : '' V ~H&M I 1 Lif tail BOYS ADMIRE THE SMART APPEARANCE AND HjVy I; V II EXCELLENT FIT OF J.C.L. SUITS. flPl «- iii jNff Ml Boys' '"Varsity" Suits, the favourite style for school wear. Made in All-wool is^f^^P*^* ? fißra ffflk Tweed, in assorted Grey and Brown shades. Excellent for hard wear and ex- st|l' i /Pi rs< trsmely comfortable. To fit boys of 3 to 5 years—l3/11J G to 8 years. 14/6; ~ J f&f 9to 11 years, 18/8; 12 years, 16/6, avon ' i -*✓ 'Varsity. Also in Fine Quality Navy Serge, reliable for durability and splendid value. ■■. '" ■ — «"i—«-— I -ay To fit boys 0?3 to 5 years. 27/.,- 6to 8, 27/6; 9to 11, 28/-; 12. 36/-; 13. 32/-. Tjr,yq> CTRONfTY-MABE £• ■ ■ ■ Boys' All-wool Tweed '"Varsity" Suits, in dark and mid shades. Reliable quality. * * TruTtnirvnC 1 WELL MADE SHIRTS To fit boys of 3to 5 years. 14/11; 6to 8, 15/6; 9to 11. 15/11; 13 to 14. 18/6. KNICKlinb. I FOR ROYS The" Avon" Sport Suits, in All-wool Tweed, smartly cut with juvenile collar. h.p tfi Awoo] Tweßtf . ..V.T!". .w BtfrtS«J«l»rt!irthVWflWS»i«K Slot's I Boys' Navy Flannel Shirts, for school 2f.fflr t« ffiS"si 4/3:3 4/11; 1 wear; well made with collar and Boys' "Avon" Suits, In Navy Serge, superior Quality, fine finish, very- dressy. ffi. t s/sTb/H 5 11; 8, 6/3; pocket: gdod dependable duality, and ' To fit boys 0 f 8> 32 /. ; i, 32/6; 5, 33/.; 6. 33/6; 7. 34/-; 8, 34/8; 9, 27/-. 4. IS b/d• .11 6/11: 12. 7/3: is! I oxcollent value. To fit boys ot 3to ~,.,' »V»» t/b ' • \ 5 years, 9/3! 6 and 7. 9/6; 8 and 9. Boys' Tweed " Sport" Suits, a very smart and popular style, made with 2 or 4 "4. «• , ' O, , \ 9/9 and 10/6: 10. 9/11 and 16/9; 11 and pockets in coat, and step collar. Plain short pants. In Grey or Brown B , A1 ,. nl e«rtrt<* Tweed Short 1 12. 9/11 and 11/3! 13 10/3 and 11/6! . &,. To fit 'boys of 10 years. 31/6; 11, 32/.; 12. 32/6; 13. 33/-; 14. 33/6; B W atiSS WMelot ™ lt -fW£&2B\tfi W3 m '' 15 ' M/ ' ! 16 ' *"*■ brace and 17. 10/8 and 12/3. dr 9m fcfejfiS'iS?! iW'e/ffi 1 Boys' White Tennis Shirts, with mer- "appearance. To fit boys of 9 years, 45/.; ft. 46/6; 11. 46/.; 12. 46/6; 13. 47/-; |t boys i rf 4 yei rs, «10 7/11 U onj cerised stripe. Made with collar and lit 47/6; 15, 48/-; 16 years, 43/6, ibaff." IS 8/9'* 14 Ml' 15. 9/35 16 1 pocket. Excellent for wear and pood . ili.iV fl« oair I value. To fit boys of 4to 6 years. 3/6; Youths' " Breeches Sport" Suits, in AII-WOOI Tweed, a smart dressy style with 8B « ll ' B ' B va "' I 7 and 8. 3/3: 9 and 10. 3/11; 12. 4/3 i two pa t c pockets with flaps, vent at back ot ooat, and full skirt effeet. R , M fi • _ College Knickers, with 13. 4/6; 14. 4/9; 15 and 16 years. 4/11. Well-cut breeches, with four buttons at knee In Grey, Brown, or Fawn B ?^ pB M ? 0 7ff side?S» M j , — . shades. To fit youths of 14 years. 35/8; 15. 36/-; 16, 36*; IT. 37/-; 18, 37/6; lThip%ockV with flap to button K 19,38/.. | Fin 6 80 ft quality. To fit boys of 8 I Also in Superfine Navy Sergo. good fitting and excellent value. To fit youths of ' P^h-PP'Jj*.■i i 10 «/Si li! I *«•<** 14 years, 58/-; 15. 56/6; 16. st/.; 17. 57/6; 18. 58/.; 19. 58/6; 20. 59/-. lk»i 12 12/9j 18 MM 14. 13/.M 15.' ; ; M 13/8;' 16.' 13/9; 17.* 14/.; 18. 14/3; 19. |' BOYS' GABARDINE J'W " K>^^^^ X I COATS. T^%^. tlf T s'V OFFICERS' SUITS FOR : I DD3--Boys' and Youths' Smart Gabar. ' ■- DD2 ' BOYS. .'.' I dlno Raincoats, fleecy-lined, excellent "~ DDL | for warmth and comforts Made simi- The above illustration Tenresents a !for warmth and comfort. Made simi- , BOYS' RELIABLE WET WEATHER COATS. The above illustration represents a: ' 5: BStt "? as . BOYS' reliable wet weather coats. S!sSS'S ; S | coat for wear and service. To fit &' OD2 Boy, ;E «s, S ior." Ol,y Canvas Plain short pants. To fit bevs of 4 * | ot 6to 7 years. 41/-; 8. 42/-; 9. 43/.; °?h Boys „ . E««««ior" Oily Canvas S years-UsuaUy 25/- to 29/6. 10. 45/6; 11. 46/6; 12. 47/6; 13. 48/8; oo^Boys l and Youths' Oily Canvas . Coa ! s ' Wl ™ & m - Made as ,'"' No Reduce ' to 19/6. I ii «/.• IS vaars 53/. . , , , . tration, excellent for wear, and reliable 6 j ' ' ' * Capes, Btrolv made, absolutely rain- o rm-rcsisters. Len ß th. 30in. 26/3; — r-., I Boys' Fawn Mackintosh Coats, rainproof proof, and inexpensive An ideal lino 32 to 3cin M/ . ; 38 to m> 35/3. a m . Vis;{o;fl , 0 Auckknd ; I and serviceable. Made with Eaclan for school wear. Lcneth. 2im. 14/3; ftnd 46in. 38/3; 48in. 42/., to inspect • ' sleeves on J military collar. Length ,of 30in. 14/8; 34i«. 1173. coat at back 30in. 27/6: 32 and Z &, ***' ™ canvas Sou'-westers, to THE .T.C.L. TEAROOM AMI, ! 28/8: 36 and 88m. 29/8; 40 and ton. y ,, ', T 50U ' wes,ers ' t0 nnnc rannPN 31/.; 44 and 46in. 32/6; 4Bin. 34/6. match-3/- each. ROOF GARDEN. I I " (" The* Ideal Rendezvous.") j (LP \Jr JUL i \Jr JL\ M. § ILg JL © § city from the Roof Gardon, I ' . ' 1 ■ ■ ■ .< ' j • . , Boys' Wear Specialists* The J.C.L. Queen Street. I ,

■- ■ - I On Economy J i i This announcement is to ask housewives to help &^ us (and themselves) by observing the utmost if \I ' economy in the use of Our famous Edmonds I B Baking Powder. There's a reason for this request I ;I j —cream of tartar becomes more scarce. This 1 [ I means great difficulty in securing sufficient to I meet the demands for Edmonds Baking Powder. j m I Only the best grape cream of tartar is used in I ffl EDMONDS I I "Sure to Rise" I I Baking Powder ! I and so that we can continue this policy, we ask all j | to use "Sure to Rise" as economically as possible, j j The price of cream of tartar is now £400 a ton, j i compared with £75 to £85 per ton before the j war. Despite its heavy cost, we continue to ! use only genuine cream of tartar. Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any but the \ | highest grade genuine cream of tartar— of the | [ chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction I'i of the price but which when used in the cooking I often leave an after taste in the mouth. We want \ ! j your co-operation, for yon Will agree it is better to 1 ! use less of the best than be driven to buy an j inferior article. In the interests of purity and j | wholesomeness in baking, use Edmonds Baking j I j Powder economically. ] | I T. J. EDMONDS LTD. i j "Sure to Rise** Baking Powder Works i I CHRISTCHURCH | • -..-.' -•'■■•;" . » g

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 11

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