Here are the biggest bargains for boys ever offered in this ■>. • city. ? If you want to clothe your boy for about half, hurry along - now to those money savera. ° ■ Boys' AiUWoo! Colonial Tweed Sports Suits, in smart Brown shades. Coats have patch pockets, vent at back and pleated fronts. The pants are the popular " shorts." All togo at S/11, 10/6, 12/6 and 13/6 Afew.only Boys' Jersey Suits~eap>. pants and jersey—at 5/11 each. Boys' Harvard and Flannelette Shirts— with collars or bands—at. l/ 11 each. Boys' Dandy Jerseys—buttoned on shoulder, all sizes—at 2/11 each. *' If you live out of town, order by mail. We Pay Postage. Cash must accompany Order. The kmWmi Ming and Drapery Go. Our Tailor-cut Bom Suits I 81a¥e Stood That Test. I Made in our own well-equipped Factory I from New Zealand Tweeds, Serges and 1 . "Worsteds. 1 We stock them to fit all figures. I 50/-, 55/-, 60/-, 67/6 I CALL TO-DAY. I : Make YOiIBiELF a Prssent of 1 i some Useful Silverware. \ A- few pieces of artistic Table- || I /! J4o"^ts& ware ac^c^ to c as*e^u^ a P- 11 I (1 W&^y/sB pearance of the Table and fo j| I 1 «Kr^||.^f the pleasure of the meal. II 1 If rl^R^^M At Louis Kerr's you can de- VMJr IMmmjtitim pend upon get-ing high-class, W*^ IBMF durable Ware, at bedrock gg J| I Knives, from 2/6 to 7/6. I I cS Jam Spoons, from 2/6 to 10 6. t-*.-A i Bread Forks, from 6/6 to 12/6. m ' II Sugar Spoons, from 26 to 10/6. 3 Hi Splendid Variety of Goods to Choose I ▼ ■ ■ We Invite your Inspection. I i; Louis K@rr 9 .Si' ; 109 Trafalgar-st s Nelson. i •
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 6
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281Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13815, 9 July 1915, Page 6
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