• GENUINE REDUCTIONS from USUAL PRICES! SU MM E R Pill of BOYS’ and MEN’S WEAR - » . . ... . - ■ ■ — Space is too small to illustrate all the many SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th. ■ nil pay you to make a special trip to the rnn I BMiTFn ONLY UNION CLOTHING to examine the good* r Utt L B I Vi I I C.W I* dtt lUU MPiL. I and their prices. You save more than usual J on every purchase during our Sale. SALE VALUES IN CLOTHING MERCERY BARGAINS IWCM’C DI A7CDC The Popular Double-Breasted style in plain Navy RATHINf Men’s neck to knee. All iVlull U DLrl/jLIIiJ Flannel, or with faint stripe. These are extremely Dri ill’llxl vUOIUIIIDD wool, Navy with coloured smart and look well with any trousers. Usually 45/- to 50/-. . 15/6 band. Sale Prices 2/11 3/11 4/11A FEW IN A LOWER QUALITY 9/11 Honolulu Surf Two-piece. Sale Price 7/11 Also in SINGLE-BREASTED with Gold, Red or White Braid. Sizes 3lt /g MEN'S COTTON. One-piece. ad. and 4 only. Sale Pr,ce ' 3 BOYS- SUITS7i:r 5 c “‘- d 5 si " 10/6 SHIRTS In Navy Serge. Sizes 3,4, 5, only. ground. Sale Price 11 With Sports back in sizes 7,8, 10, IL jg/ - Also Shirt with 2 collars to match; a Many Super Quality bhirts in broken ranges at A/1 ] Plain back Grey Flannel. Sizes 9to 1 3. IQ/fi „ * *7/ From British cloths of standard qualBoys’ Double-Breasted Tweed Suit. Perfect in cut and finish. 1 I JniUA OUIID jty. A definite Sizes 5,6, 7 only. Usually 35/- to 39/6. Sale Price u / saving on new values. Sale Prices W ■ 1 " " “ Wini? PAID TIFQ New colourings in neat stripes of Staggering Reductions in MEN’S SUITS WIPE EHV 1113 3( „ 1/c 149 SUITS TO BE THROWN OUT AT 45/- rn „ nm „ nplm , , J.' ” n... e.n,pn.. °l Six... No SPORTS BELTS ”4“’ CD W”b suit worth less than 63/-. Many up to our sgn. value. t;ght measUrement> 0 ~ , PAI 1 ADC White semi-stiff. All sizes. 3 for 1 / BOYS AND YOUTHS' NAVY SHOWER PROOF COATS tyLLAK!) , „ */■ Double-Breasted Proofed Cotton, Art Silk Lining. Size 9 21/- BOYS’ STRIPED CANOE SHIRTS S’ ‘ Rise and fall 1/6 a size. , p r;<;e 1/ 11 YOUTHS’ TROUSER SUITS and Light and Medium Grey Worsted. I Also in heavyweight Palm Beach cloth Sizes 5-10 2/3 The trousers have narrow legs. Many of these suits cost 95/-. 17/fi ' .nrt Tcnucm »» — BOYS ' COTTON BATHING COSTUMES iVllliv U InuUuEilVu WEIGHT ALL WOOL SADDLE 19 / 6 28 only. In Green, Navy and Peacock. Sale Price 1 !C TWEEDS. Usually 18/6, 21/-. Sale Price 1 ' 1 ' FLANNEL TROUSERS in Fawn ground with faint stripes. 19/6 Complete OuffifterS UTMOST a UsuaHyZl/- Sale Price u f or BO YS and DARK GREY FINE MERINO WOOL. 10/6 M II ITC n?AD MUM Good in colour, smart in shape and very rightly k HA i b I*UK JillN priced. Sale Prices 9/1 1 and P/O Quay — OHUZNEE Streets J/ ■** U/ W petone WELLINGTON
TENDERS. TENDER. MOTUEKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. npENDERS will be received up to 12 o’clock noon on January 31, 1935, for the Two-coat Surface Sealing of approximately 370 chains of road. Plans nnd specifications may be inspected at the Public "Works Department in Wellington, Christchurch, and Nelson, and at the Council Chambers, Motueka. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders should be addressed to the Mayor, Motueka Borough Council, and marked on the outside “Highway Sealing.” F. A. C. STAIG. Consulting Engineer. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SIGNAL CABIN CONTRACT. "IVRITTEN Tenders for the erection of ’’a reinforced concrete Signal Cabin in the Wellington Station Yard will he received up to 4.0 p.m. on Monday, February 11. 1935, at the office of the General Manager of Railways, "Wellington. Plans, specifications and conditions of contract, may be seen at the office of.the Chief Engineer. Railways, Wellington. Q.OLDEN BAY CEMENT, DORMAN LONG’S STRUCTURAL STEEL. Agents: JOHN DUTHIE AND CO.. LTD., WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. gEND FOR ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NEW KILN-DRIED RIMU SINGLE PANEL DOOR. 35/- EACH. C. & A. ODLIN & CO.. LTD.. •
TENDERS. , FLOORING. Ring WINSTONE LIMITED. For Flooring Quotations. SOLE AGENCIES:— ST. ALBANS “AIRTRED” Solid and Sponge Rubber. “KORKOID" Battleship Linos. “ROK” Red and Grey Fabric Flooring. “KORKOLEUM” Cork Base Lino. “CELOTEX” Lino. Base. “SANODOR” Bituminous Lino. Base. We quote for the su"nly and fixing. 12 Ghuznce Street, WELLINGTON. Phone 51-142 (3 lines). BRISCOE, E. W. MILLS AND CO., LTD.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE Agents and Distributors for: The British Cement Marketing Co.’s Products “SNOWCRETE”. & “COLOURCRETE” And WATERPROOFING COMPOUND. Interview or write our Technical Department for Literature anil Information regarding the uses of Coloured Cements. WHAT IS CANEC? CANEC is one hundred per cent. CANE FIBRE. r> n . CANEC is Borer, Vermin and Rot Proof. CANEC is the strongest and most rigid insulation product upon the Market. CANEC WALLBOARD 3ft. and 4ft. Wide by 6ft. to 12ft. Long. OBTAINABLE FROM FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., 208-212 Taranaki Street, Wellington. Box 203 Tc Aro. Phone 55-152. ALLBOARD — First-cfass Fibrous Plaster. 3-Ku. Sheets. Only white sizal used Stock sizes IS/- 100 ft.. cash. Estimates given. All classes fibrous plaster work supplied or fixed. C. J. Phelps Tel. 25-672 BUSINESSES FOR SALE. IVITLK Round and Plant, with small Butter Factory ; a great ehanee_for good worker. First instance, write W556, "Dominion,” Wanganui. T9EAIJTY Parlour for Sale, cheap, in country town, with good surrounding district; owner selling through ill-health. Reply "Permanent,” N 897, "Dominion.” l/'XCELLENT proposition for couple. £2OO cash will purchase this tip-top business in Wellington. Ring or write Wilson, Agent, 93 Park Avenue. Miramar, for further particulars. Tel. 1.6-916 any--11 me. AKERY, Hawke’s Bay. selling 2000 2lb. loaves, £l5 smalls; rent shop, bakehouse and dwelling. £3/10/- week; lease; Thorobrcil dough mixer: Artofex oven; English delivery van; £1)00. Further particulars, Moss and Moss, Ltd., 113 Queen St., Auckland. C.l. PLANTS, TREES A GARDEN. WINTER Flower’hig Sweet I’eTTseed. ’’ Collection of six beautiful named .varieties for 1/6. T. Waugh and Son, ’Wellington. C.l. LEAM Hybrids” Nasturtium Plants, double flowering, about 12 colours. strong plants. 2/6 doz. posted. Seed Co.. Wgtn. PIANT Tested Exhibition Pansies, v-* wonderful colours. 2/- per doz. cash, posted. Hay’s Nurseries Auckland. 7TEUMs7<i<niWe flowered, mixed colour*. ’-T including the new Orange Queen, plants 1/6 dozen pos-ted. T Waugh and Son. Wellington, C.l. Plants, double flowering, tine for massing, 2/6 doz. posted. Te A.ro Seed Co., Wgtn. . POULTRY, DOGS. ( ATS. ETC. p LOSING-DOWN POULTRY SALE. G- Stud Stock. Equipment, etc. Write for circular, McDonells Highway." P.F.. Levin. ’pOCI<”ERbfLS and Drakes, 8.0., W.L., W.R.. K.C., from 10/6; best strain procurable. Purchase early: get the best. Wesley College, Pacrata.
RURAL LAND FOR S.ILE. A VERY CHEAP GRAZING PROPERTY. OsCDA ACRES, handily situated in one of our best grazing districts, This Ot)vU property consists mainly of hill country with up to 150 acres of flat, nlou-hable land in front, thence easy hills rising to higher country at back. Wintered 5500 sheep, including 2800 breeding ewes, of which 1800 were run with B.F. rams, and 420 head cat tie. This is clean, healthy country, fenced and subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, and all fences are in good order. Complete witii a nicely situated homestead, cottage, shearers’ quarters, large woolshed, yard anil dip, and two other lots of sheep ami cattle yards. PRICE- £6 PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED WITH SUBSTANTIAL BUYERS. FOR FULL INFORMATION APPLY—HARCOURT & CO., Wellington. ' FARMS: WONDERFUL CHANCES TO BUY CHEAP. ACRES Sheep and Cattle Country: About 2300 acres in grass, balance native bush. Splendidly watered ;no droughts. M filtered 2000 sheep ami cattle, also horses. Good homestead of 6 rooms; large woolshed and plant, '"■nrage and wharc of 3 rooms. A place with great possibilities. PRICE :£- per acre. £lOOO deposit. Was valued for loan purposes at nearly three times Otaki: 500 acres grass, 170 acres native bush. Permanent VH U streams. Carrying 500 sheep nnd 60 headl«ttle. j.2ILL e rooms, bathroom, hot water, etc: woolshed, garage. PRICE: cash. Plenty of firewood and post timber handy to a good market. Good chance foi 14 A ACRES (Freehold) within half-hour's easy drive Wellington. Nearly all ploughable, with some good flats. Was carrying 30 cows and other stock, and only partly worked. Best market in N-Z- at your very door for mil ~ butter eggs, pigs, ducks, geese, poultry. Small cottage, up-to-date cowshed and poultry houses. PRICE: £1550. Absolute gift. Great chance for energetic, enterprising, industrious people who desire to save money. BUY A FARM: IT PAYS BEST. START NOW. WHY WAIT? WHITEACRE. DENTICE & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, 7 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. 1 Q ACRES: Good sound hill country; capacity about 1J sheep to the acre, L(j-lv besides cattle With money available at low rate of interest. SO to 100 acres flat, eliietiv in small paddocks, balance good hill country with good main i-idges throughout. Two good houses, Woolshed with plant, whare. washhouse, (rapshed: 2 sets sheep yards. 1 set cattle yards. Water from springs laid on tn houses. £4/7/6 per acre. £3OOO Cash.— VICTOR E. SMITH. Sole Agent. Feilding. GOIXG COXCERN FOR £4OO LEASEHOLD. A 55-cow capacity dairy farm foi a rental of about £2 per week. V\ el] watered, no flooding. 9 paildocks. Stlmol and Factory 1 mile. Palmerston North 6 miles. Good modern bungalow washhouse, cowshed. City milk supply. Cows, bull, milking plant, etc. £4nO Good value Prompt action necessary. OSCAR MONRAD A SON. Rangitikei Street. Palmerston North.
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