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For School Wear Schoo) Time is nearly here and Ballantynes have All School Wear for Boys and Girls going back to their studies. For St. Patrick's High School and the Convent of Mercy Ballantynes x have Regulation Outfits. THE CONVENT OF MERCY ' ‘/f&y O NAVY REGULATION OVERCOAT, all sizes. Prices 58/6 to 84/NAVY REGULATION BLAZERS, size 1 to 9. Prices 25/4 to 34/4 REGULATION BLUE AZLIN BLOUSES, sizes 12 to 15. . . Prices 12/6 to 14/6 NAVY SERGE GYM TUNICS. Prices 31/6 to 45/6 NAVY FELT HATS . . . Price 10/6 \ J WHITE PANAMAS . . . Price 6/6 A 1 Navy Interlock KNICKERS, \ W all sizes. . 2/11 to 4/- 4 I \ I BLACK SWIM SUITS, all sizes, f* i’/ B 16/11 to 19/11 B S za/ \ V ' \ WjSf ST. PATRICK’S BOYS’ V HIGH school AAi Xr Ww GREY UNION SHIRTS. / t all sizes, from 9/6 / ’ REGULATION CAPS / Price 7/11 i REGULATION HOSE. / ( Price 4/6 Grey'Worsted SUITS. from White SHIRTS, collar attached, all 4 * from 7/6 J. Ballantyne and Co. Ltd. Telephone 69, Timarn Timaru.

MAKE YOUR SAVINGS WORK FOR VICTORY xr>*. in 37. NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS Term —5 years from date of issue A FULL TRUSTEE SECURITY BONDS AVAILABLE IN DENOMINATIONS OF £1 - £lO - £lOO PURCHASE PRICES - 17/7, £B-1 S-8, £B7-16-8 INTEREST at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum is compounded and payable at maturity. NATIONAL SECURITY and Social Security taxes prepaid being included in the purchase price. • Obtainable from all Post Offices, Trustee Savings Banks and Trading Banks. National Savings Bonds are Bearer Securities, transferable by delivery. Bonds may be lodged with the Post Office for safe custody, free of charge. MAKE YOUR SAVINGS STRIKE HAMMER-BLOWS FOR VICTORY HELP SAFEGUARD THE NATIONAL ECONOMY TODAY, AND INSURE PROSPERITY FOR THE FUTURE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL SAVINGS COMMITTEE, WELLINGTON. N 5.40.24

THIS TOWEL CAW TAKE IT "" gig 18 BWI Jr -- W WiEw//1 X -w- ~. jWMI y vWiss&s Y. ... . your c i° THES jg|gJ wont rip... its washed WifiJ with GOOD SOAP! and ruin the I fabric. 1 You can't expect clothes and linens to wear well if you hows how wash them with inferior soaps. They give such a thin, miserable lather that you just HAVE to rub and scrub—(h’ P fabhc 'fllllsO) and nothin 8 wears ° ut t,lirlgs so Q uiclcl y- It s * ar chea P er strong make to buy GOOD SOAP—Sunlight Soap. Those tubfuls tenger** ,a " ' of dense, rich suds wash gently—give, your clothes and * linens a long and happv life. gW SUNLIGHT SOAP hs extra-soapy suds save your clothes UEVEA BROTHERS (N,Z.) LIMITED-PETONt SU.I&2ONZL

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22492, 29 January 1943, Page 3

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