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Let the Boys Choose! ( Nowadays, " Son-of-a-gun" is often allowed a voice in the selection of things to wear, on the theory that a boy works and plays better, if he wears clothing' he likes, No boy could visit t"v. & A.V BOYS' CLOTHING SECTION without going into ecstacies of delight on seeing our fine showing of Boys' Togs ranging from Hose to Hats—everything included. Koficr, too, will k dsliglitei wife ttee easy to pay Prices! BOYS' 001,!'' HO.SK—In hnrtl-wcttrinp quality, all wool, blnek witji school coloi!red liars, included aro black and while, green, croon and white, bine, red, aud gold. Sizes 4, S, li, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 4s. 3d., 4s. 11d., ss. 3d., ss. 6d., ss. 9d., ss. 11d., 6s, 3d,, 6s 6d. BOYS' WHITE SMUTS—In neat self stripes -with collar attached, splendid wearing and washing materials. ss. Scl., ss. lid., 6s. lid., 7s. 6d. each. BOYS' PLAIN GREY COLLEOH SHIRTS—WiIIi collar attached and pocket, medium and light weights; guaranteed washers. 'Is. 6d., ss. 11d., 6s, 6d., 7s. Gd., 10s. 6d, oach. •BOYS' NAVY .TERSHYS—In plain raw, with polo collar, open in front. Sizes 20, 22, 24, 20, 28, SO, 32. 7s. lid., Ss. 6d., Bs. lid., 9s. Gd., 9s. lid., 10s. 6d., 10s. Ild. BOYS' SCHOOL CATS—'With badges and correct school colours. 3s. 6d. each. KLASTIi: BELTS—In school or club colours. 2s. 3d., 2s. 6if. each. BOYS' I'YJAMA SLITS—In smart stripes and splendid washing materials. 13s. Cd, pair. BOYS' WASHING HATS—In plain while, grov, fnwn,' brown, or tussore shades. Is. 3d., Is. 6d., 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d. cacli. BOYS' WASTItXd PADDY HAT'S-Tussore colours. 2s, Gd., 2s. lid. each. L „_. BOYS' WASHING 'VAKSJTY SIHTS— In iinvv drill or tussore poplin, botli ■ J vorv durable and splendid washing materials. Sizes 2to 7. I I 12s. Gd., 13s. (id., 15s, Cd., 16s. Gd. cacli, j I BOYS' WASHING TI'XIC SUlTS—Smart little suits in plain holland or neat I BRING Ihe j stripes; "gnaranti'ed washers." 7s. lid., 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d, each. ] BOYS' TWEED TCNIC SUITS—In neat brown striped tweed, Colonial manu- | facturecl, all wool. I BOYS BOYS' SPORTS SUITS—In superior quality Colonial tweeds, strongly sewn and | welt made throughout. Included are smart shades of brown, medium, dark, and light greys, stripes and serviceable mixtures. A t f\IW TH Sizes 2to G, 365. 6d., 375. Gd., 395, 6d. Sizes lH to 16, 555., 575. Gd., 595. 6d. ALUIMU 1 U sizes 7tn 12. 435. Gd„ 455. Gd., 475. Gd. Sizes 17 to 18, 635., 655. BOYS' 'VAIiSITY TOPS—In strong grey crepe tweed ami fancy stripes, These .... , .... are very durable and splendid washers. V. &A. O BOYS' DENIM SHORTS—In neat dark stripes; a tough wearing garment for school or holidays. ss. Gd., ss. lid., 6s, 6d; pair, j j BOYS' TWERD SHORTS—Tn strong Kaiapoi or Petone tweeds; good patterns. 5 o to 11, 9s. 6d.; 7 to 12, 11s. 6d.; *13 to IG, 13s. 6d. pair, r. i ,/ ". in,he£ Mail Orders Discount Receive for Cash, Prompt . New Telephone Attention ' —iimIMB 2 c-oao 21—215

"SPRAY OLITE" j THE WONDERFUL ■ | GERM DESTROYER j The danger of infection is greatly accelerated in warm weather, when particular precautions should be taken as A SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISEASE. Xo household should be with- Try it in the bath—it is re* out a supply of "Sprayolite." freshing and invigorating. j Much more powerful than car- A British product—Used by the j .Admiralty, hospitals, sanitaria, bolic, and is prepared m a vn- . . colleges, post offices, public riety of perfumes—LA-VENDEE, schools, factorios, • theatres, j JO.N'OUIIi, SWEET PEA, banks, and other institutions.' j PINK CARNATION, PINE VIOLET. CALL IN AND INVESTIGATE.--E. W.' MILLS &' Co. Ltd., j Corner Jervois Quay, liuater and Victoria Streets, Wellingten^J TANIWHA j BEST AND PUREST | \ SOAP . j MANUFACTURED. FOR UNIQUE ARTISTIC WALLPAPERS. SEE KOBT. MARTIN Ltd., 34-36 Manners Street Wellington nwjii—Tirramirm r— ~■" IJk TOOTHACHE & REOMLBU JSS Cured Instantly by 3 T BUNTER'S-NERVINE, j . REV. AUBREY C. PRICE,-U,A., writes: "Owing to ex- |j s&\ tensive decay in 2 double teeth I eufered for days -with ! excruciating pain. 1 was recominendcd to try Bunter'e jj ATOM Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quickly anil 5 enhrCy OP 6 ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. j *»*•""" Willi ■ II I III! lirrnt-iw—

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 32, 1 November 1919, Page 5

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