£23 .x L WINTER School Days Are Coming ! Cold -winter days make heavy demands upon the qualities of your hoy’s clothes. Not only must they he warm and comfortable they must also be strong and durable to withstand the heavy wear occasioned by the sturdy, plajful young schoolboy. We have just opened up a special line of Boys Spoits Suits, in heavy Tweeds, all well' made, and specially suited for winter school w r ear. These Suits are all reasonably priced and offer wondeiful values in school clothing needs. Bring your bov along, and let us fit him out for the winter. F. ii. CLAXTONoi—slits, POLLEN ST., THAMES. Amber Tips” Fine Tea
JLeßoy*s “Excelsior” Featherweight Canvas Clothing. Pommel Slickers, oily, best, 96/6; shoulder lined, 80/-. Saddle Coats oily, best, 86/-; shoulder lined, 71/-. Walking Coats, oily, best 80 shoulder lined, 67/-. Frock Coats, 38in. long, oily, best 73/-; shoulder lined, 61/-; single, 42/-. Jackets, shoulder lined. 56/-; single, 41/-. Apron Pants, double, 53/-; single, 31/-. String Pa„ts. double, 59/-; single, 28/6. Seatless Cycling Pants, Single, 33,6. Open H:p 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/-; 34:n.-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. CHILDREN’S COATS, Doublo Sloov.s and shoulder lined. E¥ ,rmr t Sail, Tent and Flag Maaulacturer, • LcKOyj 81 Queen St., AUCKLAND s*<3 6oa
mi << V 1 # iA '% Aj u i C, pi? $ ftIERQIAN?* i / / ’ ly "“ ’ * -♦» A®iCULTURAL:. M PLE,V^Sr' 9£B u m m I HASJRAKf LTD. STORES, Have Everything the Sportsmen require FOR THE 1924 SHOOTING SEASON. Single-Barrel Guns from £3/3/-Double-Barrel Guns from £5/-/-.22 Calibre Rifles from 35 / Peters’ Premier and High-Gun Cartridges; Nobel's Primrose Ballistite 2$ x 2s; The Special Favourite. 2-i x 2s; Cartridge Belts, Cleaning Rods, Extractors, Shot Riflle Ammunition, etc. Prices are absolutely at bed-rock, and cannot be beaten. Go to HAURAKI STORES, Ltd. IMPLEMENT AGENTS, SEEDSMEN, Etc. Pollen Street, "PHONE 169 THAMES P.O. BOX 16.
-OUR PRICES TALKISIT SAT: TAKE YOUR CASH TO GEO. WOOD. THE SPOT CASH GROCER, Hero are one or two Seasonable Lines:—• \ i f APRICOTS (Dried) 1/3 lb. BEANS (Haricot) 4d. lb. BAKING POWDER: Edmund's Barge, l/41d. BON AMI. Bd. BIRDSEED: Our famous mixture, Sd. lb: 12 lbs. 7/6. BOOT POLISH: Black, Keep Smiling, 6d. tin; 3 for 1/3, SOAP: Household, 6d; Peerless, Sd; Imp. lOd; See-Saw, 1/3: Eraemic Herb., 6£d. 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. >b. COCOA: Van Houtens, lid. tin. MILK: Highlander, llld. ZERO STOVE POLISH, lid. MATCHES, Plaids, 3d. d®zen. I CstaMisheff 1876. ’Phone, SOD. GEO. WOOD, fHE POLLEN ST BEET SPOT CASH GROCER. ' f SO MANY FOLKS SAVE MONEY.’*
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16082, 23 April 1924, Page 6
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