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WBAP HIM UP WARMLY IN H.B. WINTER CLOTHES for Schoolboys ! You can’t buy better boys* clothes in New Zealand than these we are featuring here! Quality, finish, appearance — and low prices mu■■■»»■■ definitely the best values to-day. I ftVEBCOATS Warm clothing is even more essen* I * tial for growing boys than for Small Boys’ Tweed Overcoats. Smart new Brown Checks. grown-ups —so come in to-day and / Prices 14/6 to 18/6. look our stock over! Boys* and Youths’ Smart Tweed Overcoats. Smart new ' Browns; also Navy Velour Cloths. Prices 24/6, 29/G, 35/-. SU ITS AN D SHORTS. l||aoL I Boys’ Dark Grey Tweed Sac Shorts. All-wool, fit boys up • y to age 14. Price 22/6. Bi Boys’ Navy Serge Sac Shorts. Pure Indigo dyes, double seats, double elbows. Prices 27/6 to 29/6. IoX. CAPS. Boys’ School Caps in all local school colours. 2/11. High School Varsity Caps, best make. 4/6. W?.. ' PYJAMAS. Boys’ Wincey ette Pyjamas, good fitting. r ' Boys’ sizes 4/6, Youths’ and Large Youths’ •' ' 4/n. Boys’ and Youths’ Winter Weight Pyjamas. GOLF HOSE. RsMb Boys’ School Hose, Red, White or Gold I , Bars ' 2/6 - way/ to4/n. | SCHOOL WEAR. It -1 ■ Boys’ Navy Flannel College Shirts. Roslyn manufacture. I i All sizes. Price 6/1L 1%:- B- ~ s I Boys’ Navy Serge Shorts. Double seats. All-wool serges. T. r - ril Prices 7/6 to 10/6. PULLOVERS AND SLIPONS. ■ Jt J Boys’ Navy Pullovers, with local school colours, 6/6 to 8/6. |||| «■■■ High Schoo] Pullovers, regulation style, 12/6 to 14/6. Roslyn manufacture, " ■■■■■■■■mi l I 1 11 11 J ' in School St || Colours. HALLENSTEINII m BROS. LIMITED. ’ DEVOK STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, 420 CE |g|| (

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1935, Page 6