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FOR THE BOY EVERY GARMENT NEEDED FOR HARD WEAR. Bruce Mills Ribbed All-Wool Hose, coloured tops— 2/11 pair Gym Singlets, no sleeves 1/3 each Brushed Cotton Singlets •/• ■ eaca Fleecy Lined Singlets Tweed Hardwearing Trousers, dark grey 6/11 pair Navy Blue Fine Serge, double seated trousers 9/11 pair White Twill Shirts, with stripe, canoe and Tennis 2/11} Boys’ Klisilk Shirts, canoe and Tennis - 5/6 each Cream Shirt with self coloured stripe 5/6 each Boys’ Flannelette Pyjamas, all sizes .'. 4/11 suit Bays’ Winceyette Pyjamas 6/11 suit Sun Helmets, grey crash and white 2/11 each Boys’ Elastic Belts, school colours 1/6 each Skull Caps, with coloured tops t 2/3 each Boys’ Braces, strong elastic .' 1 — 1/3 and 1/6 pair School Ties, woven colours I/- each Assorted Marie Mixture Jerseys, some with Tie; all sizes in stock—--2/11 to 7/6 each MEN! You are always needing these items—our values are UNBEATABLE. Colgates Shaving Cream, 2/1}; Refils soap, 1/6; Handygrip, 2/11; Barber’s Soap, 6d cake Osyl Cream, 1/9; Fielday, 1/9; Shavex, 1/9; Kaloderina, 1/9; Palmolive, 1/61 tube; Yardley’s Shaving Soap, 1/6; Erasmic, 1/6; Rose Foam, 7}d; Williams, I/- stick. IColynos Toothpaste, 1/21; Colgates, 71d, 1/4; Mac Lean’s, 9d, 1/4; Pepsodent, 1/51, 2/51; Skuse’s, 6; Calox, I/ll; Calverts Carbolic, 81d, 1/41; Skuse’s Dentifrice, 6d tin. “Kent” British and Best Shaving Brushes— 2/6 to 5/6 each Other makes of Brushes — I/M to 5/6 Men’s Hair Brushes 2/6 pair Cocoanut Oil, 6d jar; Brilliantine, I/-, 2/- pot. Lavas Engineer’s Soap 7}d cake. Kruchen Salts, 2/21 bot. Eno’s Fruit Salts, 2/6, 3/9 Colgates after Shave Talc 1/4} tube WOOLFF’S WEEK END TOILET SETS. Hold Tube of Shaving Cream, Stick Shaving Soap; Tube Tooth Paste; Bottle Mouth Wash; Tin Talc Powder; Cake of Soap; Bottle of Eau de Cologne. Packed neatly in card box, for 2/11 Best English Safety Razor Blades 2/3 for Pkt. 10 Razor Strops 3/6 to 8/6 Hollow Ground Razors 2/6 each Hairclippers, complete v, 5/11 and 6/11 each Pocket Knives, all sorts . 9d to 4/6 Bicycle Playing Cards 1/3 pack Challenger Briar Pipes I/- each Stud Sets {Pin, Links, Studs) I/- card Cherry Ropp Pipes ..., I/ll each Shaving Mirrors 6d to 2/11 Leather Purses 1/6 to 3/6 Cigarette Holders I/- to 2/6 Tobacco Pouches 4/11 to 12/6 Complete “Valet" Outfits '3/6 each Front Studs, I/- card. .. Back Studs, 1/3 card “The Talisman” Pipes, silver mounted 4/6 each Flint Cigarette Lighters 4d each Extra Flints and wicks *’** 3d each Safety Motoring Goggles 2/6 each TENNIS RACQUETS. Our own importation from the best known makers. Well strung and solidly built— G.B.S. Practice l2}oz to l4}oz.— 12/6 each. G.B.S. Best, l2loz. to l4}oz.— 15/6 each. G.B.S. Superior, l2}oz to l4}oz.— 13/6 each. G.B.S. Special, l2}oz. to l4}oz.— 18/6 each. Boys’ “Royal— 9/6 each. Boys’“Crown”— , 8/6 each. Boys’ “Prince”— 6/6 each. Tennis Balls, Slazenger and Ayers Championship— 3/6 pair.

DRESSMAKING. Hemstitching, Ladder Mending, ana Needlework of auj: Description.— •• beehive," Uoom 7. next Haeremal Tea Rooms. SMART Frocks. Coats, Evening and Wedding Gowns, etc. Garments cut and litteu.—MßS. COUPEH, 17 Garden Place. 2nd. House left side. F.A.C. 3 TINS 1/6 —Pineapple Chunks at the E-A.C. CALIFORNIAN Peaches in heavy syrup, 1/3 tin. LOOSE Dates, 31b for lid; Pkt. Dates, 6d pkt.—“ The Farmers’ ” Grocery Department. BACON for Bolling, 9d lb, at the F.A.C. Provision Counter. (NO-OP. Tea In pkts., 2/9 lb; Loose Family J Blend of Tea, 1/11. —At the F.A.C. DAILY Deliveries within the borough from F.A.C. Grocery Department, MOTOR MECHANIC. M R. yAUDREY JgURTON, MOTOR MECHANIC. For many years at E. N. Vallntlne's Chrysler Garage. At 132 WARD STREET. (Opposite Technical School) HAS STARTED BUSINESS ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT. MOTOR-CAR repairs will be carried out In a PROMPT and CAREFUL MANNER at MOST REASONABLE CHARGES. Estimates Given. PHONE. 1434 W. B. M°ADAM. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, (Phone 8), OTOROHANGA. A ONE-MAN FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM. 'TI ACRES, two miles from Otorolianga, on Main Highway; 6 pactdocks, small house, usual outbuildings. (House insured £350.) Ist mortgage two years to go of £ 1140 at 6 per cent; balance £I3OO required in cash. This works out at £35 per acre, at which the property is solid buying. Will sell as a going concern—3o cows, 1 pedigree bull, separator, cans, etcu, etc., for £4O per acra "I AK ACRES FREEHOLD, 50-COW ° FARM—NOW!05 Acres grass, 10 crops; perfectly drained swamp (at Mangaorongo); all ploughable. Now milking 50 oows and running 25 sheep, 20 yearling cattle and 3 horses. Modern conv3. Insurance £680; 2i miles school; $ miles Otorohanga on perfect road. | PRICE £39 PER ACRE, with say £IOOO cash. (Owner has made enough to retire on here). GOING CONCERN DAIRY FARM. OTOROHANGA, TjHtEEHOLU Dairy Farm, overlooking ■ the town of Otorohanga, 100 acres now carrying 50 cows, 24 young cattle, 3 horses, and usual range of domeslio animals. 14 paddocks, 7 wires, all ploughable. Watered by springs and ram. Alt crops in. House 5 rooms, c. 1., phone, cowshed concreted. Usual range outbuildings. Insurances £525. Price £45 per acre, with £1250 cash, balance 5 years, 6 per cent. Only 1 mortgage, G.A.S., £I9OO, due 30 years at 5 per cent. Can be bought as a Going Concern with 50 cows at £55 per acre. SEE THIS MODEL DAIRY farm now—money here i WRITE, WIRE OR RING PHONE 8, MoADAM, OTOROHANGA.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 10

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