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MEN’S “ DUNLOP ” GUMBOOTS. Made in England by the! A ft i r (nirc ivn DAVC, unrTvrnr>» rr-unnATC c* I new Dunlop “ Latex ” process. Moulded in one piece. Com- 1 ® ® LADIES AND BOYS DUNLOP GUMBOOTS. Seampletely seamless. Strong black uppers, crepe cleated soles. I ■ T 4 41 If 44/C 44% less. Black cleated soles. Guaranteed. All sizes. | toronaiion D&rx&ms <^i—f OMO OMBMOIO O MD —n—o—o—o—o 0 o o —o n—o —o— o u■■ »Jn«c«oMo«o»ii«n«n«n»non»oMt l Mti«ii«rW5«(H»i)«o«r«oon»uBi J at P. A. FOWLER & SONS LTD. BARGAIN STORES Branches at FRANKTON, TE AWAMUTU and OTOROHANGA. POSTAGE PAID on nil lines except Hardware, MEN’S CANADIAN . GUM- MEN’S PYJAMAS. Heavy Bri- MEN’S LUMBER JACKETS. BOYS’ SERGE TROUSERS. LADIES’ FELT HATS. In large INFANTS’ MATINEE JACK-, 1 Ladies’ INTERLOCK VESTS. BOOTS. Colonial super make, tish striped flannelette. Room- Grey garb, of heavy weight. Fadeless serge, double seats, assortment, new and popular ETS. Soft silk and wool mix- Fine British make. Full size. Heavy 4-ply uppers and strong ily made. Good wearing. M. & Windproof and strong. Ideal lined. Extra sewn seams. All shades and latest styles and ef- ture, finished with silk edging. Princess tops. cleated crepe soles. Usually O.S. for hard work. Full - button sizes. fects with feather and metal or- In blue, white and pink. W. 1/11 ea. O.S. n/Q ea. 18/11 pair. Special price J/11 front with two pockets and naments and trimmings. Us- r* /t i 1/11 J Now 19/11 Pair 4/11 banded waist and sleeves. And only 4/1 1 pair ually 7/11 each. 2/11 13/11 X/11 each 4/11 each Tan Helvetia WORK BOOTS. ““X ™ 11 27in. SILK BROCHE This ever U'U Solid N.Z. leather throughout. “cm chcck ll.«y lining. Full “ N a ™ BBU “ Y „ ™® L , C “’ LADIES’ EVENING SHOES. ra±"t wuS shades at d »"" 5 strte ’ DouWe Riveted uppers, heavy, well-nail- f rO nt zip fastener. Two pockets, DIG ANS. All N.Z. Wool. Rib- Silver—the newest fashion. In rise price. Usually 6/11. ed soles. At less than wholesale s j]k co llar and wide elastic at Dect Wake. Full sizes. Two court or ankle strap style, with 36in. SILK CREPES. Tree-bark cost. waist and cuffs. Thoroughly P° c kets, well finished in grey spike and cuban heels. & herringbone effects in winter yard pa ' r 14/11 Pair water-proof. Ideal for golf or and heather. All sizes 0/11 pair weight silk. In navy, nigger, 0 Old 14/11 work - Usually 22/6. Only n/11 each 9/11 grey, wine, saxe, flame, rose, M/ | | white, fawn and green. Usually „„ XT , Q c .>, i IQ/II each Velvet—ln black with ankle 2/3. MAIDS’ TWILL BLOOMERS. prriMwmm™ MENS SHOES. Smart black 10/ll strap and cuban heels. Best quality Italian cloth in a ies ß Sl , lk FLEECY BLOOMoxford style. All leather. Well CYCLE GLOVES. All lea- v yarc j black for school wear Fully ERS. Real winter weight. Silk made and lined. Popular chisel Men , GUMBOQT sox gt ther fleecy lined. 7/O pair I/O gusseted. Strongly made. finish with warm fleecy lining, toes. Usually 17/11. wooJ and cotton Q/11 pair {/d ■ In all popular shades. 19/11 P air Ribbed. Full size. Sizes Ito 1I Al pair 1/11 P air 12/11 MEN’S “RRTTGF” GOT niTRFD 36in. ENGLISH TWEEDETTE. 17 1/11 71d pair ihuum & ukill COiAJIJKbU a winter-weie-ht dress material Si™« fn 7 1 //» nair WADEC ZUG BOOTS - Md ‘Z SWEATERS. Pure N.Z. Bruce LADIES’ GUMBOOTS. Strong in al £Se& ed de s?g„s »u 1/6 OK 2/3. Pluvolised waterproof leather While They Last make with roll collars in navy, quality black lubber. Plain fawn anc j brown backgrounds. tiuvoiisea waterprooi learner maroon, red, royal, and light soles. Fleecy lined. Usuallv 1/11 vard uppers, screwed and sewn rub- grey. Usually 12/6. y ’ y MAIDS’ FLEECY BLOOMERS ber soles. All sizes. MOSGIEL All Wool UNDER- Only Q/H All sizes C/1 1 pair i/Q yard Heavy quality twill interlock Uadies INTERLOCK BLOOM- - WEAR. Pure N.Z. wool. Heavy * 77 * 1 A * 1 I/O with warm fleecy lining. Gus- ERS. British make, roomy cut. 1Q /11 p ribbed knitted quality. Button seted. All shades including navy Gusseted. In pink, sky, nil, salfronts, bound neck. Elastic knit for school wear. mon ’ cream. short sleeve singlets. 1/11 pair ENGLISH WOOL-FACED UN- 1/C pair 1/11 p DERWE AR. Heavy texture. M. 7/£ : O.S. Q/Q p- "■ m - -m ■■ i« u , i 1/U Unshrinkable. Woven wool fac- I/O 0/ 0 PQn. Cv. ing with warm fleeced lining. .. „. XT _ O ~, „ , Z Also PANTS with flannel rein- ATTON PURE LINEN TEA-TOWELS. SINGLETS Button fronts, forced tops, tape backs and 2 4in. x 30in. Heavy quality pure « Bound necks and short sleeves. brace loops. L ~ linen with fadeless borders. Unbleached SHEETS. Strong - i. m bv //» •n q « m CNV A WTsiZluZz ’ quality sheeting, well made. 2/11 7/6 8/3 10 -d eaCh Hemmed ready for use. O.S. 3/6. —— Single Bed 5/ jj P air LONG UNDERS Reinforced MEN’S FOOTBALL JERSEYS. TJ 1 n >.l tops, brace loops. Heavy weight with reinforced Z/a. LADIES CARDIGANS. Ideal Double Bed Q/11 pair . . shoulders and bound fronts. All /'<r L' wrCtl Hl kouse work in winter, .eipair club colours. Usually 5/11. ./ ».\W\vFy LyGi x viceable and warm. In wine and V A)1 ■ / Z/^ißfe,.-aMg : <> \ brown. Now 4 /ft each / \ Great value at Q/11 ea ch 54in. STRIPED TICKING. SuMEN’S UNDER-FLANNELS. 4/» / \ o/ I 1 Hve^strSd^PatteVn^" 3 “Acme” brand. Strong Union /I \ five striped patterns. Usually fXsizeT' Xnlvy S Shet MEN’S FOOTBALL SOX All SH SILK QUILTED DRESSING 1 /Ji yard full sizes. Inl na y .nd Shot Woo] Good weight. Coloured GOWNS. Heavily quilted and 1/4? I°OP tops’ Club colours. MHK, ■..* I W l attractively ornamented with, 4/11 each n /ft and Q/C pair hand-embroidered silk designs/ 4/11 Z/“ J/D laJrTega .. F'jE' I . wWWI silk-lined. Corderd silk girdles. I . \ \ I In dragon red, saxe, and black.; 36in. STRII ED I YJAMA mw’q it nnrTOP ” iintifr \ \ / 1 CLOTH. Suede finished weight} ?LANNELS ° Genuine “Doctor” FOOTBALL BOOTS. All lea- \\'/ 14/11 I flannel. Strongly made. All her. Remforced toes and heels. \ \ X\ / I 4 */ 11 Usually 1/6 yard. sizes. Barred soles. Strong sprigs. \\\ F 11 Id yard C/11 each Priced from Ladies’TWEEDETTE FROCKS H u/11 Q/11 to 19/11 pair ‘ \ L< //// Smart winter-weight tweedette -■■ l£U • •«/ rn at n^“ y i? 36in. TWILL WINCEY BriNAP WORK TROITSFRS Qua I brown, saxe and wine effects, tish make. Good quality In sky, Htv nY Jk doth Strong MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS. Qua- S.W., W. and O.S. sizes. pink, apricot, cream, white and make Double sewn seams at W felt uppers on strong suede . make. Double leather soles. A " 13/11 3/H p- o "' y 1/11 pair 1X MAIDS’ LIBERTY BODICES. Also Floral at TWIST - SHIRTS. “Macdaw” WMeSS Sizes 4-T gl 1/11: |j Id yard brand for wear and strength. forced toes and heels . strong g _ 9 2 /3 : 10-11, 2/6: 12-13, 2/9. Full made, sizes 2to 8. Usually suede i eath er soles. Usually MEN , g CYCLE HELMETS . INFANTS’ ALL-WOOL CARD- Hemstitched PILLOW SLIPS.— 0/11 each 3/11 ' Solid leather, lined. Peaked IGANS. Attractive check finish. Superior quality calico. Taped R E VERSIBLE CRETONNE. WOOL lANIIES and Z/ II Only 0/11 pair fronts, ear-flaps, etc. Heavy knitted quality, elastic and ready for use. British make, superior quality. '.SIS. Soft, pure N.Z. wool. ' LI 11 , K knit waist and cuffs. In saxe, v In several bright floral designs. Fine quality knitted. In pink MEN’S KHAKI ZIP SHIRTS. ~ Y 12/11 green, red, fawn, and wine. 0_ eac Usually 11 id yard. an cream. Best weight khaki drill. Strong BRUCE ALL WOOL SOCKS. 20m and 22in. A/II Plain Pillow Slips 2 for 11 Jd. o . _ ld 9/11 garmenl zip fasteners. Two pockets. Fine quality ribbed hose In Boy ’ s « Docto r” College SHIRTS nA . , 71 1 - 7? “ Sizes 14 to 17. Usually 5/6. several marie shades Remforc- Genuine « Do ctor” flannel in 241 - £/1J 0/11 each skeiXf darninXool° to match fadel es s navy. Strongly made. LADIES “ Dominion ” ROSYLN AL L WOOL FLANNEL. Gen- Ladies’ INTERLOCK NIGHT0,11 S"eve? Sr Usuafly 2 6 AH s,zes cach MAIDS’ FFIT HATS CARDIGANS. All N.Z. wool. uine all wool “Doctor” flannel. DRESSES. Fine British interwith eveiy pan. Usually 2/6. MAIDS PELT Well Winter-weight. In fawn, navy, B est quality. In Shetland and lock. Cream with blue, pink, MEN’S FLEECY LUMBER 1/Q Pair „ V1 . M40 „ , ~7~ We stvle g Tn navv brown Wlne ’ flame ’ br ° Wn ‘ grey ' green bound neck ’ cuffs ‘ Long JACKETS with zin fastener 1/*/ BOYS PYJAMAS. Real winter S • y • y, > or short sleeves. Usually 6/11. Stton mater! weight. Clean stripes. Strongly black, red, fawn, royal and S.W. &W. O/JJ Reduced to 2 /J ial with warm fleecy lining. ENGLISH WOOLLEN SOCKS. made All sizes. O /f, each 4/11 Sb3“'^’"Sf 3/6 2/11 OK 10/6 X.o. s . n/6 mar T;| b ?“ ac “ ack - ra' 01 ” d " il W ‘ U ' m ' ALL WOOL BLANKETS. Pure E^'sh S S^’hand’Ehed 8 Usually priced from 12/11 each Bargain price Twill - back FLANNELETTE. 4/11 114 P N.Z. wool. Heavy weight white Smart belted style. Guaranteed Y P ft Id yard Really heavy weight with warm OIS. 5/6. 112 blankets with multi-colour waterproof. In blue, brown, red, 9 2 fleecy swan sdown finish. LsuSmart CHECK COAT SHIRTS. bound borders. and black checks. Children’s JUMPER SUITS. ALL WOOL SWEATERS. Pure vfTth ties to match. Smartest Single Bed Size Ift /1 1 pair 11/g eacn All wool knitted quality. Fin- 36in> SATIN BEAUTE. Soft 111" yar " N.Z. wool. Heavily ribbed knit- checks in browns, fawns and I*// 11 ished with buttoned strap. Two luxurious quality. In salmon, nil, ted quality. In grey and heath- greys. Quality cloth. Usually ~, „. , • r t m „• i/rrnvDc tone effects in flame and blue, s ky, gold, navy, saxe, brick, tan- „ . er. With roll collars and long 6/11. j-bed Size gair an4s Towelling FEEDER,:. ], ro wn and fawn, blue and red. g er ine, and black. Usually 2/6. Unbleached FLANNELETTE, sleeves. Usually 11/6. £.J/ In sky, pink and lemon. g/|| each Now each Double Bed Size pah-j g d each 5/6 Only yard Jdyard

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 54, Issue 3899, 10 May 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 54, Issue 3899, 10 May 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 54, Issue 3899, 10 May 1937, Page 17 (Supplement)

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