& •9 BOYS’ & GIRLS’ BOOTS & SHOES. Children’s Patent Bar Shoes, riveted, 10 tol 9/6 Children’s Patent Bar Shoes, riveted, 10 to 1 9/6 Children’s Patent Bar Shoes, sewn, 7 to 9 7/6 Children’s Patent Bar Shoes, 10 to 1 11/6 Children’s Tan Bar Shoes, 10 to 2 13/11, 16/6, 18/6 Boys’ Glace Kid Shoes, 2 to 5 . 17/6, 19/6 Boys’ Box Shoes, 2 to 5 t 16/6, 18/6 Boys’ Box Shoes, 10 to 1 - 14/11, 15/6 Boys’ Chrome Boots, sewn, 3 to 5 18/6 Boys’ Glace Kid Boots, sewn, 3 to 5 19/6 Back to School in February School bells will ring again in February. See that YOUR boy is neatly and tidily dressed for the 1931 school year. You can get everything he needs from GOODALL’S —Hats, Shirts, Pants, Socks and Boots of enduring quality that will stand all the hard wear and tear that every healthy schoolboy gives his clothes. And prices are lower than they have been since pre-war times—every article is priced as low as possibly make it AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE VALUES A FEW ARTICLES ARE LISTED HERE. Boys’ School Wear at Almost Pre - War Prices ! 1111111111: illinium M. F. gOO The Leading Store for Men TeAwamutu BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys’ Tweed Suits, dark grey - Boys’ Colonial All-wool Suits 29/6 Boys’ Grey English Worsted Suits Boys’ Colonial All-wool Worsted Suits 39/6 Boys’ Navy Serge Suits 32/6,t0 52/6 Boys’ Canvas Rain Coats 16/6jl^ss/“ Boys’ Sun Helmets, all shades „ 273 each Boys’ Navy Blue Blazers 7/11 Boys’ Grey Tweed Shorts 5/11 to 9/6 Boys’ Grey Worsted Shorts 8/11 to 10/6 Boys’ Fox’s Rough Serge Shorts 6/11 to 9/6 Boys’ Fine Serge Shorts, Fox’s 9/6 to 12/6 Boys’ All-wool Saddle-tweed Shorts 9/6 Boys’ English Hardwear Shorts 5/3 Boys’ All-wool School Hose, red, white, blue, and gold bar tops 3/3 to 3/9 Boys’ Fine Cashmere School Hose, coloured tops 2/6 to 3/3 Boys’ Navy Doctor Flannel Shirts 5/11 Boys’ Navy Plunket Flanenl Shirts 10/6 Boys’ Navy All-wool Shirts, canoe shape 10/6 Boys’ Allrwool Doctor Shirts 9/6 Boys’ Grey Cotton Shirts, canoe or tennis 3/6 Boys’ School Caps, navy, with red, white, or blue stripes 2/3 Boys’ High School Caps, good quality 3/6
NOW IN PROGRESS. STUPENDOUS SHOE SALE. Every Pair must go to make room for New Goods on order. s s H H 0 0 W E E / A 3 OUTSTANDING BARGAINS LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Comprising Champagne, Coffee Kid, Nigger Brown, Patent, and Glace Kid Strap and Court Shoes in a Variety of Shapes, with Low, Medium, and High Heels. Don’t miss an early inspection of these 3 items, as Every Pair is marked at HALF and under HALF PRICE. The'Patterson ■SHOE STORE * Phone 135 - Te Aw&rmitu PO.Box 2 c tu NOW PROCEEDING. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. f:,O ff R. L. HENDERSON DRAPER AND MERCER, ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU. OTOROHANGA SHINGLE COMPANY, LTD. BmUm « WASHED ud SCREENED GRAVEL to .11 vwfm. at the Works or oa the Tracks. '?■■■' WASHED SAND, SCREENED METAL CHIPS For Concrete Work, Roads, Streets, Footpaths, ete. CONCRETE PIPES—* inches to 86 inches m diameter. Nothin* leaves our wprks but the best products of the. OTOROHANGA GRAVEL DEPOSITS. Na order too large for as to execute. —None too small. TELEPHONE 65M,' P. 0. BOX 22, OTOROHANGA.
CONSTIPATION! Eat Yeaston Tab- ■ lets, which clear out system and bring back-appetite and sleep. W. Jeffery, Chemist. ■VENUS’ figure can be your goal by V taking Youth-O-Form. 201 b reduction 6 weeks. W. Jeffery, Chemist,
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Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3262, 19 February 1931, Page 2
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