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II Said the little man whose clothes tore evidence, of having been made from •"■_• || | " something bigger." And then, perhaps to show that he knew what he was -■'■' |[ II talking about, he added— ] "Me me to 'WHY mi Buy Me a tat tig-Oat'-II ! Yes J Bring the boys along to our big boys' section and fit them out with clothing that . ,j 1 |1 I will make them hold up their heads and throw out their chests—PßOUD of their clothes. .' §1 >3 Sana I n • , ; BBS R itoESBj "or instance j — • . promA BOYS' VARSITY TOPS-In Jap. grey tweed or strong Massachusetts stripes. j Very tough wearing and guaranteed washers. ' » /'•'.' "V. & A.'s" Prices, 6s. 6d., Cs. 11d., 7s. Gd. I BOYS' SPORTS SUITS-In hard wearing Colonial tweeds, smartly cut in j the latest style. Included are neat shades of grey, brown, dark stripes, / f~~\ I or plain dark greys. S.izes 2to C, 355. 6d., 395. 6d.: 7to 12, 455, Gd., 475, 6d,j %V( A 13 to 16, 50s„ 555. 6d.; 17 to 18, 5Ss. 6d., 635, fe^J | BOYS' DENIM SHORTS—In neat dark stripes These are splendid wearers U. J& | and ideal shorts for school wear. S''/A I ' , "V. & A.'s" Prices, 55,-11 d., 6s, 6d„ 7s, 6d. pair. &/Jh\ j BOYS' WASHING VARSITY SUITS-In navy drill or plain tussore pop. Wy i^K I lin. Ideal 6uits for the coming warm weather. .- iff/ '1 \. 1. - "V. & A.'s" Prices, 16s. 6d., 17s. 6d,. 18s. Gd. IB'--ft V ' BOYS' WASHING TUNIC SUITS-In smart stripes or plain colours. Guar- M \~'fk \ — J antced washers i //.j_ I //&>>») " I "V. & A.'s" Prices, Bs, 6d., 9s. 6d,, 10s. 6d., 15s, 6d., 16s. 6d. each. P\ >-/■/*s/ BOYS' BANGOR COATS-In warm, sorviccabk tweeds. Stylish cut. n&\"JC^M I "V. & A.'s" Prices, 19s. 6d., 21s. 6d., 225, 6d., 255. 6d„ 295. 6d. Al l V^M IF SISTER WANTS NEW CLOTHING TOO- ill) L 3 Our Children's Department provides an excellent range of quality goods at / i ' keen cut prices like these:-r- f /A \\ CHILDREN'S NAVY WASHING FROCKS-Plain style, well cut, finished >4 A? with belt and turn-down collar. Sizes 27in., 30in., 33in., 36in. L-V^Sit "V, &. A.'s" Prices, 15s, 6d., 17s. 6d.,' 19s, 6d.. 225, Gd. P?A \y A smart range of CHILDREN'S PLAIN OR STRIPED CREPE CROCKS- Iwv'mS Magyar shape, short sleeves,.daintily scalloped round neck and sleeves, m \w\ ill and finished with belt; Sizes ISin., 20in., 22in., 24in. ffS W\ W "V. & A.'s" Prices, Bs. 6d: to 12s. Gd. '-M \iM ■ CHILDREN'S TUSSORE SILK . FROCKS-Tunic style, Magyar top, smart- S® ___ ly finished with bands of\silk in shades—saxe, two shades of brown, also ".* vlsSfi f~™ in check. Sizes 18/ 20, 22, 24, 26. "V. 4 A.'s" Prices, Bs. 6d, N to 13s. 6d. i '«« JjjZrl A large and dainty range of CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' WHITE VOILE ' ~ IB 11 • FROCKS-Vory smart styles. Sizes up to 45. || 11 "V. & A.'s" Prices, 15s. 6d. to 795. 6d. j |

JAP. CREPE KIMONAS. \ Novel designs and dainty y - patterns in rich colours. ( Nicely embroidered. £ , From 15/6 upwards. - i MATHEWSON'S, Ltd., < 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington. A'UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW OUR' ' UNIQUE COLLECTION OF . NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. We have not > often shown the whole of this splendid exhibit of Greenstone '.Mew range from a as we have done during the visit of few shillln s« to ~ ,- r. , i "vm i. t l many pounds, and H.M.S. New Zealand. - The display has, tfce judging by the number of pieces selected includes Tr i n it e t s , from it, caused such interest that we charms, Pendants, . Brooches, Bracelets, ARE CONTINUING THE DISPLAY Rings, and all sorts „ ,i .■ i t> j. • jv of Tabic Ornaments, in our South window. Do not miss the iMng opportunity of viewing these examples Time p icces; of skilled craftsmanship. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, Ltd., 222-224 Lambton Quay Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 3, 29 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 3, 29 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 3, 29 September 1919, Page 3

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