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u rni'riJ -r u - ' ]'' M "^i '.if t r :<'. .1 i-•'? pMi r.v.i vwv ssr ->> ol^ K »r* is i 3 i 3i!'/i3\ M Every boy should be encouraged to keep up a smart appearance. Sleeveless Pullovers, as illustrated at left, are Englishmade garments, in lightweight Wool Weave; ribbed at waist. In Cream, with colour at neck and armhole Sizes: 26, 6/11* 28.7/6; 30.7/11:32, 8/6. Plain C ream at same prices. Shirts of Tudor Cloth—there is nothing just like them—always so smart and clean in appearance and so dependable in wear. Tennis or Canoe styles. In Saxe, Grey, Fawn, Navy or White. Sizes for ages 4 to 1 6 years. Remarkable value, 3/11 m MR kj|« 1 <*?!■ Ml mm ••MiW »tr mm ha-iii titi • mv. a itSfe! 'WI! 7 ? gSfcil w ft m Mm vm n H s?uas m. \ \Y B #®ser« m W. * Wa m

"T"HE well-dressed man ' knows the importance of socks in his scheme of attire. He chooses them with the same care that he devotes to the rest of his wardrobe. He demands the latest and most tasteful designs. He demands a non-wrinkling, comfortable fit. He demands long wear and foot ease. In short he demands Canterbury Half-hose—which is available at m6st reasonable prices in a wide variety of tasteful designs from every good men's outfitter. m < i m THE MENDING PROBLEM SOLVED Canterbury Half-hose have a Yarn Card attached. Hide In New Zeilind by LANE, WALKER, RUDKINr LIMITED CH RISTCHU RCH

A SPALDING RACKET FOR EVERY (English)— Lamina D, 90/-; Balmoral, 75/-; Jrls? Tournament, 67/6; Vantage, 65/-; Surrey Oval, j|r jlr (Australian) —Tilden Top-flite, 85/-; Topflite, jd£' ■ / f^--■ 80/-; Krobat 'Multiply' and 'lnternational', P^tyiy^sf||j|jp^'" Sunshine, 52/6; Gold Medal Improved, 47/0; jfflpr PI/iy SPALDING TENNIS BALLS jHr --fastest, most accurate and most durable balls £ The Spalding "Tilden Top-flite", the finest made, finest playing and finest looking racket at anywhere near the price; 85 shillings worth of incomparable workmanship and appearance that is certain to better your play by a good 20%. Your Spalding dealer will show you—ask him. jp N.Z. Agents ; Van Staveren Bros. Lm, Wellington, Auckland,

m. % ft , ."W. * vl/ cr~ art you frowning and looking so cross? You've got your bottle." *" "J t s tf " r 'ght for you. You're comfy and happy, but Mother didn't have any of i'.. A °"r nice powder left after sht bathed U you, and I feel all prickly." ■ Ba ® y/ Toilet £ "Oh dear, she must have forgotten to buy ,\'t P^ K 11 *»eWm. Now I s'pose you'll be cross ■hi P a//</*?." 70M can'/ 6/flmf me. I can't feel P"-i "Ki 50 S v hen I'm not comfy, but I'll be "&ht to-morrow because she's sure to ||pr buy a new tin, She knows what it means to us." Johnson's Baby Powder brings soothing and content to sensitive baby skin. It cools and caresses with a tender breath of fragrance, and its flaky smoothness prevents the discomfort of clogging and caking. Everything in Johnson's Powder is something you'd like to have on your baby's skin—something specially designed to give the loveable freshness of the carefully mothered baby. Skin comfort is something you owe to your baby's helplessness. Give it to him with Johnson's Baby Powder. Babu Powder, ■Best tor Babcj Best /or Cfoxx* gA product of Johnson & Johnson, Makers of Modess, and World's largest Manufacturers of Surgical Dressings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 14 (Supplement)

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