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S— Our ORDINARY Prices for Boys’ School Clothes are BELOW ALL SALE PRICES —® WEI&E IS THS Wiien you buy Boys ’ Clothes from HBs - you do not have t 0 pay a middlema,1 ’ s P™ 6 *- are « a ”Y fa g^ rS shorts lia Coats^ e etc?°and o compare our prices with those I Hllißß Tailorin g Workrooms. We invite all, prospective purchasers of School Clothes to call and inspect our Boys Suits, Shorts, coats, a P r offering elsewhere before fitting out their boys for the 1935 School Year. _ ©lllf’FC We Quote here j«st a Few Items in Boys’ School Apparel, which will give you some idea o£ our NE ... j Boys’ Best Quality Navy Waterproof Maids’ All Leather One-bar School “Tec.” College Grey Worsted Suits Extra Strong Heavy Weight Navy Boys | Coats Shoes With double seal aS tough lining AlLsizes H eel an d toe plates Sizes>9 and 10 11/6; 11 and With full belts and heavy fleecy lining. Won- With low leather heels.- Sizes 2,3, 4, 5. _ elbows. Sizes 6to 8 33/6 9to 12 36/6 13 to 16 39/6 4to 16. Special Price 4/11 12, 12/6; 13 and 1, 12/11; 2 and 3 13/11; 4 and 5, g derful value. 5/11 pair ’ ' z 14/1L i SizeS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 —— , —, _ _ , 1 16/6, 17/6, 18/6, 19/9, 21/-, 22/3, 23/6, 24/9, 26/- I — ' “High School” Navy Serge Suits Exba Strong Dark Grey Tweed Shorts ALL Stronff Naw Serce Shorts An extra quality fine all wool Serge. Guaranteed Brown shades. Double seats and elbows, double sewn seams where With double seats and tough hnmgs. Made for < - /e . Strong Diavj serge O O indigo dye. Double scats and elbows. necessary and extra strong linings and pocketing. hard we ar. Sizes 7to 12 Q/( | 13 to 16 6/6 Made from best quality Serge. 2/6 With double seats. Sizes 6to 10. 3/j | Sizes 7to 12 33/6 13 to 16 35/6 Sizes 7to 12 22/6 13 to 16 24/6 tl . r .-, HALLENSTEHW Bros. Ltd. Dee-Street

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. SAILINGS: CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING. FOR WELLINGTON. (From Lyttelton). Wahine—Mon., after arrival 7.10 p.m. train from Christchurch; Wed., Fri., after arrival of 7 a.m. Express from Invercargill. Rangatira—Tues., Thurs., Sat., after arrival of 7 a.m. Express from Invercargill. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. Tamahine—From Wellington: Mon,, Wed., Fri., 2.45 p.m. Sat. 1.15 p.m. From Picton: Tues., Thurs., 2.45 p.m. Fri. 9 pm., Sun. 6 pm. FOR SYDNEY. (With through Bookings to Melbourne an other Australian Ports.) Passengers in Three Classes. Ships’ Doctors carried. (From Wellington). Marama, Friday, February 1; 3p.m. Makura, Tuesday, February 5: 3 pm. (From* Auckland.) Marama, Friday, February 15; 3 p.m. Niagara, Monday, February 19. FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Monowai, Friday, January 25; 7 p.m. FOR SUVA (FIJI), HONOLULU, VICTORIA (8.C.) AND VANCOUVER. Aorangi, from Auckland; February 5. FOR MELBOURNE. Maheno (from Bluff), February 11; 6.15 p-m. train. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE, SAMARANG. Narbada—Sept.-Jan.-May, Available for Passengers and Cargo. CRUISES FROM WELLINGTON. Marama to Marlborough Sounds, January 28 to February 1. Monowai to Milford Sound, February 4 to February 8. FOR WELLINGTON, NAPIER' AND - AUCKLAND. - (Cargo only.) Waipiata (from Bluff), February 1. FOR SIDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. (Cargo only). Waikouaiti (from Bluff), January 31. Inquiries are invited regarding trips to Australia, South Sea Islands, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Europe, Around-the-Pacific Tours, including Japan and the East, Around-the-World Tours in either direction. Consignees requiring cargo stopped at Bluff are requested to notify the Company before the arrival of the ' steamer, otherwise it will be railed to Invercargill goods-sheds at consignees risk and expense. CANADA—UNITED STATES—EUROPE. Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN AND UNION ROYAL MAIL LINES. . Fortnightly Sailings across the Pacific. Passengers in Three Classes. Wellington Auckland to to Suva (Fiji), Ship. Rarotonga, Honolulu Tahiti, San Victoria, Francisco. Vancouver. Maunganui Jan, 22. Aorangi Feb. 5 Makura Feb. 19 Niagara l Mar. 5 Maunganui Mar. 19 ——■ Aorangi —— April 2 Makura April 16 Niagara —— April 30 Maunganui May 14 SPECIAL SEASONAL- EXCURSION FARES. To Vancouver and San Francisco. Particulars on application. U.S-A. AND CANADIAN RAILWAYS TRAVEL. - Particulars on application. Itineraries, cost of tours, and all information supplied. Rail, and Hotel Reservations arranged. For full particulars apply: UNION S.S. CO., OF N.Z., LTD. HUDDART, PARKER, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Victoria, Aust.) T.S.M.V. “WANGANELLA” 10,000 Tons. For SYDNEY and MELBOURNE (From Wellington) at noon on Feb. 15. Mar. 14. April 9. AUCKLAND to SYDNEY at 11 a.m. on Feb. 1. Mar. 1. Mar. 29. 1934-35 SUMMER CRUISES. Tasmania (From W’ton) Feb. 15. Milford Sound (from W’ton) Feb. 11. Bay of Islands (From Auck.) Jan. 29. Lord Howe Island (from W’ton) April 9. J. G. WARD & CO., LTD., AGENTS. ’Phone 606. Crescent. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE. (Incorporated in England.) VIA PANAMA CANAL. WAIPAWA 12 Passengers Late Jan. AKAROA Cabin Class 5 Feb. TAINUI Tourist Class 5 Mar. TAMAROA Cabin Class 28 Mar. lONIC Tourist Class 30 Apr. MATAROA Cabin Class 23 May AKAROA Cabin Class 25 June WAIWERA 12 Passengers 18 July AKAROA sth Feb. is an ideal sailing for those desiring to reach England for the early spring. All Shaw Savill Cabin steamers now have Gymnasiums, Children’s Playrooms, and every cabin is supplied with running hot and cold water. NEW YORK: Fares via Panama are Tourist Class, from £39. Cabin and First, from £62, plus Exchange and Tax. National Mortgage & Agency Co., Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd,

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Southland Times, Issue 22490, 26 January 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22490, 26 January 1935, Page 2