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> wiUisre>-«' v-■ ' ' «, - HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! LAST FEW DAYS! ARMY STORES monster E re orcanisation sale We guarantee satisfaction cr money refu lifted. Order with complete confidence. Mako up your Order and Post to the MANAGER, ARMY STORES, P.O. Box 310, AUCKLAND. POST FREE. POST FREE., POST FREE.,,.-; 5000 Pairs AIS Pure Wool Khaki Serge Trousers material cost the Ctovorn--32in., 34in. waist only. Used, bid years of wear in 1 hem si ill. Worn! erful quality. The menl S/-per yard. Worlli .17/(i a pair. In sizes 28m., 30m.. For 5/- a Pair, or 3 Pairs for 14/-. FARMERS! READ THIS! “FARMERS' FRIEND” POCKET KNIVES. Length overall, 3pn. Width, Sin. AH nickel-plnt-ud. With the following combinations: 2 Blades. Tin Opener, Corkscrew, Screwdriver, Pricker, and Shackle for attaching to belt or chain. At the Ridiculous Price of 1/0. This is one, of the biggest bargains we have ever offered. SHEATH KNIVES, best quality, solid steel blade: grooved blade, tanged right through handle, steel capped, shaped and guarded. (treat Bargain, 2/9. Or. complete in English Leather Sheath, for 3/9 each. WILSON’S SKINNING KNIVES, famous Sheflield, Peppercorn and Diamond — Worth 5/6. Sale Price, 3/G each. CARPENTERS’ HAND SAWS, 20in. blade, guaranteed Sheffield steel. 5, 6 or 7 points to lin. —Worth 9/6. Sale Price, 4/6. BENCH VICES, for mechanics, farmers, etc. 2in. jaws; very strong. For 6/6. HAND DRILLS, for mechanics; single speed, nickelpiated; polished handle — Worth 10/6. Sale Price, 7/6 each. MOTOR WRENCHES, drop forged steel, .laws opened, Oin. —Worth 5/6. For 2/6. CRESCENT SPANNERS—Iin., 2/3; Cm., 2/9; Sin.. 3/9 each. COMBINATION PIKE OILSTONES, size Sin. v 2in. x lin. 1 side fine, 1 side medium: for carpenters’ chisels, planes, etc. Highly recommended. For 3/6 each. CARBORUNDUM AXE STONES, round pattern, double-sided, in neat case. For 2/6 each. SCYTHE STONES, Win. long. For 1/ench. COMBINATION SCREWDRIVERS, sets of 4 blades, 3,4, 5 and 6in. long, complete with handle, all interchangeable. Yerv handv. Sale Price, 1/9. NESTS OF ENGLISH SAWS, 3 blades, 13, 15 and 17in., all interchangeable, complete with supplementary handle, Great Bargain for 3/6 each. CARPENTERS’ 3ft. RULES, Rabone’s. Brass bound. Sale Price, ‘2/0. METALLIC RULES, Gift. long, graduated in inches and millimetres, in Bakelite case 2in. in diameter. Rule springs out on touch of button. Indispensable for mechanics, farmers, etc.—-Worth 4/6. Sale Price, 2/3. HEDGE. CLIPPERS, Oin. blades, notched, polished handles. Sale Price, 6/6. AXE HANDLES, best Hickory, 36in.— Worth 2/6 each. Sale Price, 1/9 each, or 3 for 4/9. PADLOCKS, large sizt —1/- each. Complete with 2 keys. CUTTING-OUT SCISSORS, solid steel— Tin., I/- a pair; Sin.. 1/6 a pair. Fully guaranteed. SHOCKPROOF LEVER WATCHES, nickel ease, luminous din! and hands, stem wind and set. Absolutely reliable. Worth 12/6. Sale Price, 8/6 each. ARMY WRITING PADS, 200 pages Bank Paper. 101 x Sin.—Worth !ld. each. Sale Price, Cd. each. GIANT TUBES SHAVING CREAM, size overall Olio, width over lin. diameter. These Tubes are sold anywhere at an average price of 1/9. Sale Prico, 1/a tube; 3 tubes for 2/9. GREENIIIDE BOOT LACES—Worth Od. a pair. Sale Price, 3 pairs for I/-. GROUND SHEETS, Pure Rubber, brand new, convertible into all-weather Gape. Ground Sheet, 7ft. 6in. x 2ft. Oin. indispensable for camping, hiking., or cycling. Great Bargain at 8/G each. ARMY DIXIE OVAL BOILERS, 3-gallon size. Heavily tinned. Complete with lid. —Worth 12/6. For 6/0 each. ARMY BOOTS, brand new, exactly as supplied to N.Z. Forces. Best quality leather throughout, with heel and toe plates. Sizes 0,7, 8,9, 10—Worth 27/6. Sale Prico, 19/0 a pair. ITALIAN WATERLAID HEMP PLOUGH LINE, s.lft. For 5/-. ENGLISH SISAL PLOUGH LINE, 54ft. For 2/-. ARMY RIDING SADDLES, practically brand new, each complete with Stirrup Leathers, Irons, Girth, and Felt-back Pnnnels —Easily worth 95/-. Sale Price, -17/6 each, post free. POLE STRAPS, genuine Imperial Army: 45in. long, 2in. wide. Double-thickness leather. For mowers, waggons, etc. — Worth 25/-. Sale Price, 12/6 a pair. CANVAS WATER BUCKETS, 2-gallon size, collapsible. For motorists, etc. Sale Price, 1/11 each. ARMY WATER BOTTLES, Felt, covered, complete with leather carrier and shoulder straps. Great Bargain, 1/0 each. HIKERS’ TENTS, 7ft. x 6ft, made from highest-grade English Calico. Very compact and light weight; only 41b., complete with ropes. For hikers, cyclists, etc. For 16/6 each, post free. SQUARE MOTOR TENTS, made from lOoz. English Duck, guaranteed waterproof. All seams taped and reinforced brass eyelets. 4ft. Gin. walls. Front wall lifts out to form verandah. All complete with centre pole and 4 corner poles. Packed in Canvas Bag9ft. >: 9ft., 90/-; 10ft. x 10ft., 110/-. Easily worth double. 25/- TENNIS RACQUETS for 12/6 —Ash frame, Vellum and Gut bound shoulders, double driving strings, well finished and balanced. Obtainable in 121, 13, I3J, and 14oz. weights.——Easily worth 25/-'. For 12/6 ea. 75/- TENNIS RACQUETS for 25/ —Brand New Season’s, specially designed by the Foreman from one of the leading manufacturers in England. Frame is of spec-ially-selected Rent Ash,shoulders bound and reinforced with Blue and White Gut, lacquered in attractive Blue and White combination, strung with high tension Gut. Available in 13, 13& and ].<oz. only. Money will be cheerfully refunded if not 100% satisfied. 25/eacli. RACQUET PRESSES, new patent —2/9 each. RACQUET COVERS, waterproof; Blue, Green or Red. Sale Price. 1/6 each. TENNIS BALLS, English, practice—l/6 a pair. -1 •; TENNIS SHOES, Lace-up; first-grade Crepe - soles, heavy Canvas uppers, strongly reinforced. In either Sunburn or White. Sizes 3to 10. Salo Price, 2/11 a pair. TENNIS SHOES, as above, with heavy corrugated .toe guard. Sunburn or White. Sizes -3 to 10. Sale Price, 3/6 “SNOWYT.E” WHITE CLEANER, for tennis shoes, etc. 3d. per large block. Will not rub off. GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, Dark and Light Greys 20in. cuff bottoms, pleats tft waist, belt loops. Slzes .3 to 8. These are remarkable value. Ideal for tennis or jsports wear. Sale Price, .0/6 a pair. -' ’ _ GENTS’ GABARDINE LONG TROuSERS, Dark Fawn colour, best English material and trimmings used throughout. 3 pockets, cuff bottoms. Wonderful Bargain at 12/6 a pair. Sizes 3 CREAM GABARDINE LONG TROUSERS, 20in. bottoms, 3 pockets. Wonderful English finality. Marvellous value at 12/0 a pair. For tennis, cricket, etc. Sizes 3 to 8. KHAKI DRILL SHORTS, for Men. Govt, quality, brand new. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale Price, 3/11 a pair. KHAKI DRILL LONG TROUSERS, 3 pockets, brand new. . Wonderful wearing qualities. Sizes 3 to 8. Salo Price, 5/9 a pair KHAKI SUEDE DRILL LONG TROUSERS, for Summer wear. Y'ou can’t wear them out. Sizes 3 to 8. Sale Price, 6/9 a pair. BOYS’ HEAVY ENGLISH KHAKI SUEDE DRILL SHORTS, with pocket, belt loops and all buttons. The same quality as the Men’s —Sizes 5,6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, for 3/11 a pair; sizes 11, •12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, for 4/6 a pair. BOYS’ SUEDE DRILL SHIRTS, same quality as above, with pockets. Ideal for school wear. Sizes 5,6, 7,8, 9. For 4/11 each. MILITARY HATS, for Scouts or farm wear. All sizes—Worth 5/6. Sale Price, 2/- each* PELT HATS, brand new, for Men and Youths. Snap brims, latest shape. Colours: Greys, Fawns, and Browns. All sizes—Worth 12/6. Sale Price, 4/n. :v vi-.x : U.. GENTS’ ATHLETIC SINGLETS, best quality—9d. each. - - INTERLOCK UNDERWEAR, beautiful quality. Athletic-style Slnglfets, S.Mi, ! M. and O.S.—Usually 2/6. Sale Price, 1/9. Underpants, elastic tops, Shorts-, S.M., M., and O.S.—Usually 2/6. Sale Price, 1/9. ART SILK INTERLOCK SINGLETS OR, UNDERPANTS, in S.M., M. or O.S. sizes—Worth 5/6. Sale Price, 2/ll per garment. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ ALL • PURE WOOL MILITARY JACKETS, 4 pockets, dyed Navy Blue. The -ideal work coat. Sizes 223, 4 or - 5 only.— Usually 8/6. Sale Price, 5/9 each, OFFICERS’ MILITARY JACKETS, beautiful line, dyed Navy Blue. Large gusset pockets, V-shaped neck. The same Jacket as worn by the Officers. Wonderful Bargain at 12/6, Sizes 3, 4 and 5.:-;: t ' b . 1 fti. WATERPROOF LEGGINGS, pullover type, for shepherds, cyclists, etc; Guaranteed waterproof. For 7/6, a„, pair. - - KHAKI PLAIN DRILL MATERIAL, for shirts, trousers, etc. 28in, wide. Sale Price, 1/6 a yard; ... -v,~v KHAKI SUEDE DRILL,. best English material, for shirts, trousers, - etc. .Very hard wearing. 28in. wide. Sale Price, 1/9 a yard. -:V ' jrt -V; EXTRA SPECIAL! 1500 ALL PURE WOOL BATHING COSTUMES bought at hall' price and passed on to - you. All Pure Colonial Wool, latest season’s;Fit like a glove. Men, Ladies, Boys, and Girls, see them I Order theml Money refunded if not satisfied. Available in Royal, Navy, Black, Scarlet, Maroon, Green or Orange.— S.M, 8/6; M. 8/11; 0.5., 9/C; S.W., 8/6; WV, 8/11. Children’s: 20in. length. 5/6; 22in, 6/11:; 24in., 6/11; . 2(>in.', 7/11 each. Easily worth -19/6 - 1 each. , MEN’S GUM BOOTS, British made, knee lengtli. In sizes 4, 5 and 6 only. Guaranteed absolutely waterproof, with heavy floated soles and heels —Worth 17/6. For 8/C a pair. LADIES’ AND MEN’S ANKLE GUM BOOTS, Lace-up, Made from ‘Puke .Rubber. Sizes 4 to 11. Ideal for dairymen, etc. Guaranteed waterproof. —Worth 17/6 a pair. Were : 12/6 a pair. Sale Prico, 9/9. . - MEN’S THIGH GUM BOOTS, for'fishermen. etc. Guaranteed waterptoof. Made from Pure Rubber. Sizes 6. 7 •' and B—Worth 25/-. Sale Price, 10/p. ADMIRALTY TOWELS, as supplied to the Govt. Size 24 x 48in. Heavy pile, very soft and absorbent. Will givesatisfactory service. Pure White, with Red striped border. For 2/0 each, or 4/6 pair. KHAKI DRILL HAVERSACKS, size 13 x I din, with extra wide gussets. 42 phi ' Web shoulder straps and adjustable slides. For hikers, etc, —Worth 3/6. Salo Prico, 2/3 each. - MILITARY CANVAS KIT. BAGS, guar-, anteed waterproof, White Canvas.' 36fn. deep x 40in. circuin.—Worth 7/0. Sale Price, 3/0 each. PLEAS'S KEEP THIS LIST FOR FUTURE -REFERENCE.

sxmmssKasawa vomaa. xßammmeaßxmmaasmaaaiu* of “Cookell” Tobaccos B BBjMBBCMMMteISMSWWCSBCaCaSPCaBB3aBSiBaiaE»aaBBBMMMB “Putting a 4 gutter rat 5 into a Dress Suit won’t make him a Gentleman” SAY what you like, there is nothing to equal Nature at her best. Inferior Tobacco may be "doctored” to disguise its natural llavour .... it may be cooked .... and it may be toasted .... but all that won’t make “cheap” Tobacco equal the best that Nature produces any more than you can make a “gutter rat” into a gentleman by putting him into a Dress Suit. Nor will these processes remove the harmful constituents that make their presence known by a rancid mouth and jumpy nerves. Neither can any saving of a penny or so per tin compensate for the damage done to your health or make up a fraction of the pleasure you miss through not smoking an ‘ honest-to-goodness Tobacco like Gallaher’s “War Horse.” Gallalier’s “War Horse” is 100 per cent. Virginia Tobacco matured naturally, like good wine, by the kindly hand of passing time . . . not by any artificial process. It is not for “those who buy their pleasures sauly . . - but is made for men of judgment who realise that to BUY WELL is to buy the best, not the cheapest. Doctors’ bills are dearer than good Tobacco. n m m v' \ v ■ 1 m H 8$: iH sv, > -:v: : \'AySvX\.:Av W A PIPE TOBACCO MANUFACTURED BY THE MAKERS OF “PARK DRIVE” CIGARETTE TOBACCO. N.Z. Agents: British & Dominion Traders Ltd., Box 1009, Wellington. “WAR HORSE” PIPE TOBACCO IS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL - LEADING .RETAILERS.. .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 13

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