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SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK

Johnny Goes Back to School FELICITY’S ADVICE

(By

Betty R.)

‘■Look at my new boots,” said Johnny proudly. •■Why, they are big ones!” cried Felicity. “When did you buy them?” “They’re my school boots,” said Johnny carelessly, “school opens next week. I’m glad.” “That’s splendid!” said Felicity. "I suppose you’ve been buying all kinds of new things, have you?” “Well,” said Johnny, shuffling his new boots, “mother said to ask you where to got some of my things. So I thought, if you aren’t too busy ” “Of course I’m not too busy,” cried Felicity. “I’d love to help you. I’ll write down everything, too, and then all the school children and all the mothers will find it useful, too!” Hard-wearing Clothes for School. 11.8.’5, Lambton Quay, will fit your child with the finest quality school clothes built to stand any amount of hard wear. Suits, caps, pullovers, blazers, shorts and socks in regulation school colours are always in stock in all sizes at unbeatable values. Bring your boy to 11.8.’5! A Good School Bag.

Won’t the children be proud of these school bags and cases made by J. E. Evans, 156 Lainbton Quay, Ist floor? Only 1/6, 2/-!

Boys Need a Bicycle! Boys, do you know that 44(1. a day will buy you one of Couchman’s finest new bicycles with a written guarantee? Inquire further at Couchman’s, Courtenay Place.

Health Bread for School Lunches. Wise mothers know that school lunches are far more appetising and far more nourishing when made with Denhard quality bread, which is so full of vitamins from the extra quantities of yeast and milk used in the process of making. The Denhard Proteena wholemeal loaf is an ideal health food with all the natural food values of the fresh grain carefully conserved. Dial 54-800 for a trial loaf! Attend to the Children’s Teeth.

Send the children back to school with their teeth in good order! There are no heavy bills to pay if C. E. Evans. Courtenay Place, is your dentist. Tel. 50-627.

Is Your Child Headachy? Then have his eyes tested and the correct glass fitted by Barry and Sargent Ltd., 118 Willis St. Skilful optical adjustments will overcome defective eyesight and promote better health.

Is He Physically Perfect? Physical defects and deformities in children ( are well able to be righted when scientifically investigated. Jenkin’s Physical Culture Studio undertakes all corrective work, diet, posture, deportment, in co-ordination with the physical culture classes. There are special classes for boys and girls—private classes by arrangement. 68 Courtenay Place.

Time to Beyin Music. Now is the time to begin the allimportant music lessons. For pianoforte, violoncello, singing and theory of music, lot me recommend Hamilton Dickson Studio. 97 Hannah’s ’ Bldgs., Lambton Quay.

Is Your Child Artistic? Then let him develop and utilise this valuable gift at the Chas. Leslie Art Studios, Hannah’s Buildings, Lainbton Quay. Classes are small and select, allowing personal tuition in commercial and general art and life drawings. Morning and evening sessions. Classes commence. Tuesday, February 5. Bing 43-461 for full particulars. d. Modern Commercial School. Arrange your commercial classes now. Shorthand-typewriting instructed in the modern way at 22 The 'Ter-' race.—Mrs. Nicolaus, I’.O. 8; Tel. 43-70 S.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 13

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537

SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 13

SHOPPING WITH A NOTEBOOK Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 13

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