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Kill Til SCHOOL Wiles in Bovs' Wear '' • | THE START OF A NEW SCHOOL YEAR MEANS NEW CLOTHING AND I FOOTWEAR FOR GROWING BOYS. WISE PARENTS WILL BUY NOW, I TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GOOD VALUES IN "BACK-TO- i SCHOOL" WEAR. [ . 1 FLANNEL SHIRTS in a medium NAVY SERGE KNICKERS* with i weight Light Grey Flannel. Sizes 6to double seats and stout linings, All 10, 12/6 each. 11 to 12, 13/- each. sizes, priced from (1,2/9 pair. COTTON SHIRTS. Strong Grey Shirt. KHAKI SHORTS that are cool dur^ ing, washes well. All sizes from 8/if ' Good value m all sizes at 7/6 and each o/S* ■- BELTS—SoIid leather 2/3 each. I WHITE MESH SHIRTS. With .short Scout Belts 2/6 each. sleeves, ideal for hot weather. 8/6 each. • Suede leather belts 2/3 each. . BOYS HOSE BOYS HOSE Black with Gold Tops, sizes 3to 11, from 2/9 pair. Also Plain Black, or - . with Royal, Red, White and Green Tops. SCHOOL CAPS SCHOOL CAPS Navy, Maroon and Air Force Blue Caps, well made in Eton and Varsity styles. • 3/11 and 4/6 each. ' * HIGH SCHOOL QAP with Gold Braid. All sizes, in Fine Serge, 4/6 each. SUN HELMETS, Grey and Khaki. ATHLETIC VESTS made from good ; _ _ _ , . quality English Interlock. Sizes 24 to 32 ? Sizes from 6 to 6 7-8. 4/3 each. from 3/4 each. t* SCHOOL FOOTWEAR SCHOOL FOOTWEAR IN BOTH BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES, WE HAVE LARGE STOCKS IN A VARIETY OF FITTINGS AND QUALIFIES. PRICES RANGE FROM 16/6 TO 23/6 PAIR,* AND ARE SOUND VALUE. SO IT'S WORTH A SPECIAL TRIP TO BRIDGERS LTD. WHAKATANE THE LEADING OUTFITTERS FOR BOYS AND MEN. fSfel NATIONAL SAVINQSI f MAVE JOINED A P3T «Avmos vjj € NATIONAL tifli . MO ™ y ,n savings croup? mbpP -4 f§SPi ' ?Hr^Sf£sS W c oVJ s .ivvog? Itv * e e to ccfoV \ TssHll I M ee o£ cr»eci^ s v S oi succe *\\eil \ \ • \ C to \ WALLACE ROTARY PULSATpR M s irvtet eS Vvelp V This remarkable Trip Pulsator operate* w P A by Te \ied *3 e \H cat> \ safety \ releaser at correct speed giving milk / ' M desiS n ?\.c n "^a^ aC f tiel£ eC JLp cO^P 0 \ ample time to get away, thus elitnia- * Jj ... W = iihl O'FP Th« WALLACE LINE PUIWOR == I 1 MM Ittllll Mechanical in operation — only two moving / 111 ' I 111111 l 1 ImggSa 111111 l i Parts guarantee long life without stoppages. I 111 i I'll"' ; BHill '11111 l IHIH. ji Fully adjustable for exact pulsation. M. M oudqt walkers f De " ~ ~ » J Dear Sirs: Please send me full particulars of the Wallace I Super Milker. ! | NAME . < ft , \ : J ADDRESS „ D. McL. WALLACE. LTD., Head Office, Newmarket, Auckland. DISTRICT AGENTS: WHAKATANE DISTRIBUTORS, LTD., Whaiatane

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 7

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