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School Frocks >y) r g /On a Boys 1 Clothing ffs chiM^ i - raß^ Oj *yv £^£1)00+0 /jj \f IIMV Children's White Muslin Frocks, trimmed Lace . Boys' Strong Tweed Sport Suits, plain (\K ' and Embroidery, for School wear— ✓->. . The reS umption of School Work (to which al I good Boys and Girls look forward with v °* 18/9° IV* Y n/l //£} f MUM Vi\/ 5/11 6/9 7/11 and 12/6 so much pleasure) will surely necessitate some outlay from Parents We have Youths' Snorts Suit = Breeches Knic- #£-=$/> MM J\y . Clothing for Boys and Girls to fit all purses, and never held more complete stocks. ken. for Youths to 17 vears— f/fti P ' iT^.r Children 3 Smart I ussore Silk Kimono Frock— ( Wa specialise in Juvenile Apparel. Whatyou want we stock, in all ranees of qualities *{Q) ' 28/6 "31/e 3S/g I// h | FTtPi nfi'' 'MA 8/11 and 10/6 and sizes, lowest to highest grades, all garments bearing our famous Low Prices. Youths'3-Garment Suits 22/6 25/6 vjr [J j /J I I i J A \ Gabardine Sports Suits, splendid wear- 1 )J3 ff-jf Cisildren's Hats Mk C[ cd S^ Gm " Bro ™ 1 fl\l f-8 f: jjLjjtft I M Hi Mm, tsl mM 1 TBIT Boys' Tweed 'Varsity Suits, for Boys H §3 Tffl || Chidrcn's Tussore Silk Hats, Peter Pan shapes Jx. jfaSL JmjL J- vm _DMB_ Jjffli ■■■ sto 8 years 9/11 12/- 14/6 H TJ U ■ (or School Boys and Girls 2/11 W WmSmß Boys* Washing' Varsity Suits— | |f wl I The Leading Juvenile Outfitters ■****!**.*« Ji" J.'* \Jp \ ' „ . „. B « /e „ /f> " """""" tFT Small Bovs'Tweed Tunic Suits .. ... .. .. 10/Children s Rush Hats .. 1/6 2/6 Girls' Underclothing Boys' Underclothing and Mercery V>A Boys| Tweed' Varsity Shirts .. .. 10.'Children's Smart Cheek Pull-on Hats, navy, brown, black—Capital Tl» Girls' Cotton Bloomers, especially good for Leather School Bags, with straps or handles Blouses TOP3 !! !! 3/3 *3/9 4/11 School Hats .. .; .. .. .. 2/11 School wear .. .. 1/11 1/11 to 4/9 each \ Strong Tweed and Garbicord Knickers, for Boys sto 14, all sizes 4/11 Children's Fleecv-lined Bloomers, in grey and Strong Wicker riags, with leather handles— B jl »\ Boys' Grey Tweed Shorts, All-Wool Colonial Tweeds— Girls' Smart Straw Hats, in latest shapes 1/11 2/6 3/11 4/11 (IftuTlnl\ white, assorted sizes 2/3 2/6 and 3/3 _ I lflnlll W\\ I From 4/9 according to site /»/ Hi ill llh Children's Wool and Cotton Vests, short Good \vicker-Lmea Bags, cord handles— j|D | Jill Youths' High Quality Breeches Knickers, for Boys 14 —From 10/9 Children's Panama Hats, in latest styles 5/11 6/11 7/9 8/11 sleeves 1/11 2/3 2/6 and 3/- d " 6a. and Bd. each 4£9| . Boys' Best Buckskin Knickers From 5/3 according to sirt: /nf(liftfill Children's Cotton Vests, short sleeves— Boys Shirts, Danas or collars, sizes oto 10— vi|i i ßoys' Washing Sports Coats, in strong materials that wash well— , 1/- I/ 2 1/ 6 , NT _ From 1/9 Jjf An excellent summer garment, all sizes—Those for Boys of S— Children's All-Wool Vests, in assorted sizes, Boys Shirts, Iseghge or Tennis, in white or £\ 6/6 to 8/11 _ __ _. - , _ 2/11 3/9 striped bands or collars, sizes o to io— M\J Boys' Navy Jerseys .. .. 4/6 5/11 6/6 to 7/11 CwSl*fiQ ■ Wrii WBH H Children's Combinations, in Wool and Cotton, From 2/3 K' ' IffiSS/ 1 goys' Brown Jerseys .. .. 3/11 4/11 6/6 v *ci alia V?lt 13 Mllflllifrmi small sizes .. 2/6 3/3 and 3/11 Boys' Underpants .. 1/6 3/11 ff lllr I Boys' Grey Jerseys 5/11 6/6 7/11 r //// H i lill l| I Girls' Combinations, natural colours, short Boys' Undershirts .. 1/9 m} a ll\\ 1 Knickers may be had to match these. ..... .. Children's Smart Art Silk Coats. Ml II i 111 l 1111111 sleeves .. 3/3 3/9 and 6/6 Boys' Flannel Undershirts ..3/3 f i 111 —I Children s Smart Print Overalls, insaxe p i n k tussore and Wiit HI K& Children's White Knickers, nicely trimmed Boys' Pyjamas .. .. .. 4/11 %ML . in all sizes— suitable for School Lace & Embroidery 1/11 2/3 2/6 & 3/9 Boys' Sleeping Combinations .. 4/6 M More Boys' Underclothing and Mercery 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/3 *' Children's Striped Flannelette Petticoats, in Boys Braces .. 6d. pair Hf w[ /ii /» */" J / J wear 9/6 10/9 and 15/6 fv •! assorted sizes .. 2/3 2/6 2/11 Boys' Celluloid Collars .. .. 6d. H H Boys' Imitation Panama Hats .. .. .. 2/11 f \ 'fl Children's Calico Petticoats, nicely trimmed Boys' Linen Collars Bd. , E>\ Boys' School Caps, for all District Schools .. .. 2/6 Children's Crepe Overalls in Children's Tussore Silk Coats, in , 4 \i\ Lace and Embroidery 3/3 3/9 and 5/6 Boys' Ties .. .. ..1/- H Boys' Golf Hose, fancy and striped tops, in green and gold, black latest stvles, suitable for the latest stvles— Children's Strong Corsets, suitable for School Boys' Caps .. .. .. 1/- .-vc-niTc ,« gold, black and green, black and red, black and blue. School wear 3/3 3/11 14/6" 16/6 and 22/6 wear .. 3/9 3/11 and 4/6 Boy's Soft Felt Hats .. .. 4/11 black and white, also greys, m self and fancy tops- ____ From 18/6 each ' " A 2803— 6986

I R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. Wish every one of their friends I • and Customers the HAPPIEST H syi 0F new years. Despite war conditions we had a / \J|\ record year in 1918, and our heartiL Iggk est thanks are due to all our patrons for Generous Support. V We trust during 1919 to again lL J9r *\ command the confidence of the & V public, and have opened up most attractive stocks of the Highest-Grade Footwear For the Summfer Season A SPECIAL CONCESSION for one month will be offered by us. We give, for this month, 10% Discount off each £ for Cash. SffO£fSTS. 117 Cashel Street .. CHHISTCHURCH l> ' am-m - > . I fMRm BROSA M COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ■ ■ ON VERY EASY TERMS ? o Vterms. B I£s worth: £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly H ■ worth: £2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly i I £20 worth s £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly H I: £30 worth: £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly B B £40 worth: £8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly R I £50.worth: £10 Deposit,l 6/- weekly H I. LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT H I All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock raj I .'VIM HEREFORD ST. I I SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING g ' • The Best Way Oat of a Disagreeable Task is to use Sam-Flush in cleaning your toilet bowl. Simply sprinkle a little in it every few days. No dipping, no scrubbing, but a spotless, clean bowl, free from odors that come ' r. . the trap which only |!jV M§§}(Sani'HiisA wLtJiwimwl \f mil//lit can reac^ keep clean. Sani~ \ \ vslkyillf Flush is made for this purpose il fir on ly» n °t f° r general cleansing. if Simple directions on the can. | ]&r Sani-Flush is unique—nothing Ask Your Dealer J\ Your dealer has Sani-Flush /.•""•■•'.v or 0311 fi e t it quickly; or write us I; rga p *<■. a giving your dealer's name and we will have you supplied. Sani-Flush should be used wherever \\ there are toilets in Residences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, etc. Does not injure plumbing connections. THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street, 109 Pi« Sfreet, Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S. W.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 5

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