Com Days are Coming;! Warm Overcoats are Here! * The opening up of our new season’s Oyercoats for men and boys has disclosed styles, which will meet with your instant approval. These are quite the smartest coats we have handled, in belted and unbelted models, and a variety of newest shades to meet every taste. Temperatures are already beginning to fall, and an overcoat will soon become a necessary shield against winter chills. Be wise—come earyl and make your selection whilst the range is complete. The prices—like the styles —will meet with your immediate satisfaction. F. H. CLAXTON POLLED STREET THAMES"Makar »f Mrtincilvffl Suits. 5
Leßojr’s “Excelsior” Featherweight Canvas Clothing. Pommel Slickers, oily, best, 98/6; shoulder lined, SO/-. Saddle Coats oily, best, 86/-} shoulder lined, 71/-. Coats,; oily, best SO• -; ihoaalder lined, 67/-. Frock Coats, 38in. long, oily, best 73/-; shoulder lined, 61/-} single, 42/-. Jackets, shoulder iined, 56/-; single, 41/-. Apron Pant*, double, 53/-; single, 31/-. String Pants, double, 50/-; single, 28/6. Seatless Cycling Pants, Single, 38/6. Open Hip Cycling Leggings, single, 27/6. Hip Leggings, double, 31/-; single, 18/6. Worker’s Capes, double, 31/-} single, 19/6. Knee Leggings, double, 19/6; single, 13/6. Roadmens' Coats, 27/-; Capes, 42in. deep, 39/-; 34in. deep. 30/-; 30in. deep, 25/-. Girls’ Cape and Hood, 30in deep, 25/.; 32in. deep, 27/-; 34ins. deep, 29/6: 36in. deep, 32/--Sou-Westers, 6/- each. Saddle Coats Walking Coats CHILDREN’S COATS. Double Slaevej and shoulder lined. E. Leßoy, Sail, Tent and Flag Manufacturer, 81 Queen St., AUCKLAND. aaa eoA
(Hsgratol **s&£*&* ' HAkDVARe k — - ~k !- J AGRiCOLTURA&JMpk'MEH^sSMMCH^;, sgif mm l^h m HAURAKI STORES, LTD, Have Everything the Sportsmen require FOR THE 1924 SHOOTING SEASON . r;Vf-Single-Barrel Guns from £3/3/-, Double-Barrel Guns from £5/-/-,22 Calibre Rifles from 35/iPeters’ Premier and -High-Gun Cartridges; Nobel’s Primrose Ballis(itite 2h x 2-?; The Special Favourite, 2J x 2:1 ; Cartridge Belts., Cleaning Rods, Extractors, Shot Riflle Ammunition, etc. Prices are absolutely at bed-rock, and cannot be beaten. Git to IMPLEMENT ffSDNI 169 wtJt ftsagfl! j&'uasja: HAURAKI STORES , Ltd. AGENTS, SEEDSMEN, Etc. Pollen Street. THAMES P.O. BOX 16.
- OUR PRICES TALK = V THEY Sir: | [TAKE IYOUR CASH IQ GEO. WOOD. THE SPOT CASK GROCER, ’ere are one or two Seasonable 'Lines APRICOTS (Dried) 1/3 lb. BEANS (Haricot) 4d. lb. BAKING POWDER: Edmund’s Large, 1/4 Jd. BON AMI, Sd. BIRDSEED: Our famous mixture, Bd. lb; 12 lbs. 7/6. BOOT POLISH: Black, Keep Smiling, 6d. tin; 3 for 1/3. SOAP: Household, 6d; Peerless, 9d; Imp. lOd; See-Saw, 1/3; ' Erasmic Herb., 61d. CREAMOATA. large packets, 1/11. CORN FLOUR. English, packed in Auckland, 71d. lb. COFFEE: Our special blend, really nice, 2/- lb. CANDLES: Hard Wax. lOd. lb. COCOA: Van Houtens, lid. tin. MILK: Highlander, llld. ZERO STOVE POLISH, lid. MATCHES. Plaids. 9d. dozen, [stabHslied 1876. - ’Phone, 800. |. • GEO. WOOD. jfHE POLLED STREET SPOT CASH GROCER. | C«WBERB SO MANY FOLKS SAVE MONEY" \
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16081, 22 April 1924, Page 6
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