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BOYS’ WEAR THAT WILL WEAR. Bays' Strang all Wool Saddle Tweed Shorts. Exactly as used for men’s trousers, well made, lined throughout An ideal school line. All sizes 10/6 pair. Boys’ Plain Grey Cotton Tweed School Shirts. Made from a superior quality English shirting, with tennis or canoe collars. Sizes 2,3, 4,5, 6, Tennis, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6 7/11, 8/6. Canoe, 5/3, C/9, 6/3, 6/9, 7/3, 7/9, 8/3, 8/9. Boys’ All Wool Colonial Made Jerseys made from the best of New Zealand’s wool, closely woven in a good winter weight. Navy, grey and heather. Sizes 22 24 26 28 30 32 Price 6/11 7/6 7/11 8/6 8/11 9/6 Boys’ All Wool Cardigans, smart, and cosy. Sizes 20 22 24 26 28 30 Price 8/3 9/- 9/9 10/0 11/3 12/^ Special Purchase of Boys’ Good Quality Grey Cotton Jerseys. strong make, closely woven, for very /hard wear. Guaranteed fast colour. To fit boys from 3 to 13 years. Sizes 20 22 24 26 28 30 Price 3/9 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/11 Boys’ All Wool Worsted Golf Hose, a good medium weight line. St. Margaret make, with 2-bar tops in all colours. Sizes 3 4 5 6 7 8 Price 3/6 3/9 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/9 Small Boys Wool and Cotton Jerseys in navy, saxe, brown and cream. A good quality Jersey at a low price, in sizes 18, 20 and 22 only.' All one Price 4/6 Boys’ Heavy Quality Navy Serge Shorts, strong linings and pockets, guaranteed fast dyes. All sizes. 8/11 pair Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd., Iv ay and Kingsway Palmerston North.

COLLIN SON’S For Cheap Crockery & Choice China "JTTINTER MONTHS are at hand with cold wet days. Nothing is more annoying than to go to the ▼ ▼ pantry to find that your SALT has gone lumpy and wet. This is only because it has been exposed to the damp air. We are offering at a specially prepared price an attractive line of Salt Boxes .—Glass with neatly finished wooden lids—ONLY 5s lid each. DO YOU REQUIRE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ? Pie Dishes Is lid each. Egg Cups White, Is 2Jd dozen Baby Plates, decorated, 2s 9d each. Children’s Mugs, 9d each Hot water jugs 8s 6d each. China Cruets Is 6d each. Lemon Squeezers lOd each. Salt and Pepper Shakers Is pair. Teapots, brown, Is lid each. Buttei* Dishes, 3 for Is. Stone Hot Water Bottles, 4s lid each Glass Salads 2s 6d each. Cups and Saucers, gold edge, 6s 6d half dozen. Coffee Jugs Is lid each. Collinson and Son IRONMONGERS, CHINA AND TILE^SPECIALISTS PALMERSTON NORTH

STUDEBAKER DUPLEX .IWS! 'soffit roiEi® 4* -'t m m wi zy The New Studebaker Standard Six Oupie-x Phaeton —2 Closed car protection at your linger tips * —in an open carl ■mlOWER the roller enclosures of the New -/ Studebaker Duplex. In 30 seconds—without getting out of the car —it becomes a snug, comfortable enclosed car. Raise the enclosures —and you have an airy open carl Thanks to Studebaker engineers who designed and developed the Duplex, open car freedom and closed car comfort can now be obtained in one car —at the price of an open car! Let us demonstrate th£ advantages of the Duplex —an exclusive Studebaker feature. *Thorough ‘Design Throughout the construction of Studebaker cars, close attention has been paid to details. Sparking plugs are protected from moisture by rubber insulating caps. Spring eyes are bronze-bushed to give increased wear. Steering knuckles have been especially designed for balloon tyres These examples are typical of the throughness ofStudefiaker design. A. STANDARD SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON 5-SEATER (American Catalogue Specification), £4: 2, Parisian red finish £lO extra. Spare Tyre and Tube £lO extra. and R. DONALD Pahiaitua, Woodville and Eketahuna

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9922, 2 May 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9922, 2 May 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9922, 2 May 1925, Page 7

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