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You can't buy better boy/ clothe# in New Zealand than tfaesei we ur* featuring here! Quality,, finish, appearance —and low prices—-defi* nitely Uie be«t values to-day. Warm clothing is even more essential for growing lboyi than for groun-ups—-so come in to-day and look our stock over! 18/6 BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATS, all new season's coats, just opened. In Fancy Fawns and Assorted Tweeds. Double-breasted, fitting style Size 6, /g— Rising 2/- per size. BOYS' NAVY D.B. TEXTURE RAINCOATS, for wet days, nnd very reliable for school wear. Lined throughout with warm Wool Check lining. All sizes. 22in. to 44in.~ _ 15/6 to 27./® SMALL BOYS' TODDLER OVERCOATS, made up in smart warm Tweeds. Double-breasted, with full belt. All new 1935 models. Sizes 2 to 4, JiJ/g Sizes 5 to 7. Jg/jg SUITS and SHORTS BOYS' STRONG TWEED SUITS, specially made for school wear from All-Wool Mosgiel Tweeds. Shades of Medium and Dark Greys and Browns—sizes 5 to i2, 22/6 Sizes 13 to 16, 24/6 BOYS' FINE NAVY SERGE SUITS. Sac Coat and Shorts, in guaranteed Indigo-Dyed Serge. Well made throughout by H.B. s. ' Shorts have double seats. Best Boy's Suit Valu«s in New Zealand. Special Low Prices: Sizes: 5 and 6. 3J /g 7 to 12, 33/© 13 to 16. 35/g STURDY SCHOOL FOOTWEAR C3SOS—BOYS* SHOES, with studded Uskide soles and heels. Fine quality uppers—,M2 - 15/6 13 -'* 16/6 4 - 5 ' 19/6 6 " 7 ' 22/6 C 4204 USKIDE-SOLED BOOTS FOR BOYS, long-wearing Box Cnlf uppers 9-.0, 13/6 2-3. 16/6 »- 12 ' 14/6 4 " 5 ' 17/6 ,3 -'- 15/6 6 " 7 ' 19/11 PYJAMAS BOYS' PYJAMAS, warm and comfortable, for the colder night?. In good quality Striped Winceyette. Will wash well. Splendid range of patterns, and priced moderately at 4/g to 4/11 Small Boys' to Youths' S'zes. ; BOYS' STRIPED UNION PY- i JAMAS, in a fine range ol j§ neat patterns. Well made up Ji in H.B.'s own workrooms wg from finest English Union Cloths. In sizes Small Boys' to Large Youths'— 6/11 10 10/6 Ml OWtf BOYS' SCHOOL HOSE, for practically every school in the Dominion. " Mosgiel " and " Bruce " makes, in Black, wjth any coloured bar tops. Specially made for the hard wear that most boys give their hose Pricsd from 2/6 3/11 Warn Underwear for Boys BOYS' FINE ALL-WOOL SINGLETS, in Natural shades and medium weight. " Petone " brand, and fully guaranteed to gjve sterling wear. Will wash and wear splendidly. All sizes. Sizes 24in.-26in., 6/311 . Sizes 2ein -" to " 7/6 BOYS' FLEECY-LINED SINGLETS, good winter weight and very durable for school wear —Special Low Prices: Sizes 24in.-28in., Slzea 30in.-32m., 2/3 BOYS' ALL-WOOL N.Z.-MADE PULLOVERS, a fine selection, in all sizes. Very warm for school, wear, and shades are Greys, Fawns and Heather mixtures .... Priced from /g upward. BOYS' "PETONE" ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS, in shades of Navy, Greys and Fawns. Very fine quality and will wear splendidly. These are particularly good value at the 8/11 any size. BOYS' I "ROSLYN " SLIP-ONS, Yn' two shades only. Brown and Maroon. Well made from Worsted Wool, and will wear very well. Neatly made for school wear. Q/Q to £/Q Sizes 24in. to 32in ' BOYS' SCHOOL CAPS —We stock Caps and Badges for every primary and secondary school in the Dominion. iisy m km : V mm k. W »' J v K / ' yOEEN STREET and NEWTON. I 111 a m • AND LOW RUNNING COST ARE JiPEICIAL FEATURES OF 1 ITTTIMi] HEAD OFFICE: NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND :: Pho ™ t * Also at HAMILTON, TE AROHA, THAMES, MATAMATA. WHANGAREI. WHAKATANE, STRATFORD, PALMERSTON NORTH. Of All Sizes and Grades FOR EVERY PURPOSE HOUSES- j IMPLEMENT AND MILKING SHEDS And All Classes of Outbuildings Wr Pric°u 8 T s o?-' TIMBER AND JOINERY Ask for details of our Latest Designs of PIG-STYS, SHELTERS, and TROUGHS, FIELD GATES, TANK STANDS and FARM COTTAGES. Wholesale Timber Merchants .Bryce Street HAMILTON WITHOUT CALOMEL ilEd You'll Jump Giut of Bed tia the Morning Fulll of Vim. If you feel sciur, tired and weary, arid the world looks blue, don't swtillow a lot of salts, <r ineral water, oil,- laxative candy or chewing gj:m and expect them to make y&u suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For tilty can't do it. They only move the bowels, a';a a mere movement doesn't get at the j.'i'use. The reason for your down-and-out feeling Is your liver. It should pour out t®ro pounds of liquid bile into your bowels jaily. If this bile is not flowing freely your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste, and your breath is foul, skinoften breaks out. in blemishes. Your head a :hes, and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. "[t t.ikes those good old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get thtsu two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you fiiel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making Ihe bile flow freely, Bui don't ask for liver pills. Ask for CARTER'S Little Liver Fills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the_ red label. Sold in two sizes,; 1,/fl w>d C iwbstituta,/'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 17

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