You Can Depend on Hooson's LAST FEW DAYS « Quick arid Busy" OF ODDMENTS ' j MEN'S TWEED Men's Tweed. and - OVERCOATS *r||k • Worsted special prices /.jPfpl) ■ ::'■'"■■ TO CLEAR! r\' y OU II D FLEECE-LINED Lff : ; 'ToJClear from RAINCOATS 7^ To Clear at \\ *J W& 29/6 It • .;;■■■ /■:■'■■■ V.*pa ■■ All-Wool PULLOVERS W^>2 or CARDIGANS 8/11 and 10/6 FLANNEL TROUSERS wM'^^W OuUtamttng quality and great I value at these prices. All wool. ■ 41 ti/«*_ Ift /A m i m jioiiiii V'""**#VBr ,-l T.c lw .. 13/6 coaTshirts ■' MEN'S SINGLETS „ ■ k x , , £,2/11 •;S/.IT Tire SILK AND WOOL BOYS' SCHOOL Sftappy Design*. SOCKS HOSE Ustially 2/6 to 3/6. To Clear To Clear T.CU.,., 1/1 V y m | ' ■ PAIR PAIR WHITE SEMI-STIFF COLLARS - To Clear 6d. each HOOSON'SLTD. f*4S Courtenay Place Wellington BARRY CAULFEILD AT MT. COOK , FAMOUS SKI INSTRUCTOR Seize an opportunity—it may be the last—to gain ski skill from . <he famous expert, Barry Caulfeild.. ,He quickly trains beginners to speed on the great white way. Frequent sports meetings. Mount Cook Sports Meetings: Races ,on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 7, '8, and 9. New Zealand Professional Meeting: Races on September 23 \and24. . Ski tours arranged for parties. Ball Hut is centre of skisport. Brilliant sunshine—champagne air-—sparkling scenes—thrillful fun—best of fellowship—cosy nights of joy at the famous Hermitage—music, dancing, billiards,.and bridge. , , Low combined Rail and' Motor" Fares.: Take the; Train to Timaru. Book at 'offices of Mt. Cook Tourist Co., Railways, Government' Tourist Bureaux, and Thomas Cook and Son. THE HIGH SPOT OF SPORT LUSTROUS Prepared House Paints 21/. Per G'L STJBELITE RED } n . ■ «/, *« ™- StEELITE GREENj Roof ?aints Jg/. *« c* NO INCREASE—For High Exchange Rate. NO INCREASE—For Sales Tax. Your support enables us to carry these-charges. NOW NO INCREASE—For Higher Labour Costs AND THE'QUALITY OF THESE; PAINTS IS MAINTAINED AND .' . ' GUARANTEED BY ', ' -' SMITH & SMITH LTD. i OPPOSITE TOWN HALL. Wym9lj^^^t^jM^W Astounded I at the I improvement! ■ I "A*.*te en<* o{ " month 3my friends were absolutely astounded at ■ ■ the improvement I had made in my general health. For three winters H afterwards I took the Emulsion. It's my candid opinion that it is ■ th« greatest body-builder of my experience, and I have never ■ *lf* lt?. t .to """amend ; ts use# i owe present health and ■ constitution to Lanc'B Emulsion." H R. A. Keenan. (Address on request) ■ Join the thousands who have been made strong and ■ well by Lane's—thousands whom throat or chest weak- ■ nefts kept ill for a long time and are now well - ■ strong and happy. ■ I **'fx famous , I because it's good." jjS^W!^^Y~Q*S^ Bi/9 md 4/9 a bottle at all ay^^^H-^^2m*kwiSS^^fe^ H" " Chemists and Stores. G^^^^^B^^KaSlWlßißjOT^^^^B
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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 16
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