X M OF SALE • • X Zgmrvs BARGAINS A f "T *1 kll DO NOT MISS THESE MONET^AVING IkSy Kl-I iTi OPPORTUNITIES. Reftaced SAV1NGS ON SPECIALS ACCESSORIES in • . SPfcCIAL B0YS' WEAR 0FFERS FOR ^ . T° 6iear 34 Trd Bota' school HOSE for loc^l & iESm BELTS. Suede, Imit&tion LeathOr primary and High SchoOls. Afll ' Jf TOIG II TWlf r\Tn a»d E«al LCather; l^in. to 2in. sizcs— 2/3 and 2/6 prflr 1 HllJ WllitlV.-lllillU Usnally 2/11 to 5/13^ BOYS' NAVX SHORTS. Gutninj£C'- Sale PricU i/6 eack teed dye. Heavy nnbleachled & ONLY W- 8® 'aUeSMlVm6/6^W Windsor and Triangle styles.- All B.AT.T,nT att tunoT tt aXrwbT m LINGERIE SET. *•*». ToHOOL^BTS ta Set. comprises iNightdress, Shp, Now Ud, 2/6 to o/9 Qvey. gizes 5 to 12— ■ Seanties Brassiere In Nil Green p^CE EDGlNGS. ^in. to lin., in ' Sale Prices 5/6 to W m ' Pur® Wa^nS ***** YaleflCiCnneS Tordhofi and Needle, EOFS> SCHOOL BLAZERS rHth made, trimmed lace and gewgette. ^ WhitC and BoigC colourS— c. ded edges in assorted colou'is— Bias cut, tailored fmish. Usu&lly Saie Pfice 2d yard Sale Price ifll £ a-i. ^ ,.1 BOYS' SUITS in light and jnid. ^ Special Offgr £4 10/0 BNlTTlNG NEEDLES. Erinoid, Grey. Sizes 4 toi7— l^in., Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12.. Sale Prides 21/- to &4/6 PURE SiLK NIGHTDRESS UsuaUy 6d Pai^Te Mrp . B0YS' worsted StJITa feest Bracadcd Silk Nightdress in Peach Sale 2d pair fiuallt7- ln fe>T shade, with ties, hand embroidered STRANDED COTTONS. Large as- cr)XTrtr.T ® 7, , 2/® froilt bids cUfe with tifeS &t w&ist. SfiftmCat of uSeidl Sh&deM— • CAPS for Central nnd Wly 29/0. I. elew ld stem4 Hastl"«s W" .... c_n,;0 1 ftffa, oo /(* speciai i/ii eaca opeciai Uirer ^/o EMBROlDERY WOGLS. All BOYS' TWEED OVEECOATS. All shades, including Whxte. Usually greatly fCdUCcd. Usually 17/6 . Hand-made PRINCESS SLIPS 24 — S&le Price ld . for l°/6» 29/6 for 15/6. HantLmade Grepe de Chene Prin- , BOYS? NAVY MACS. in jjuafan* cess Slips with phantoin Shdpihg GBiOCHET SvOOLS. 2-pIy in & teed qiialities^ with checkUinings. / pih tucks. Trimmed with fihe ?°°.d tanS6 of shades. Usu&lly 9d Sale Prices lB/6(to 20/6 | ncedlerun lace. Opera top, finished skem Sale Pr'lG© 63 Skein BOYS' GREY SCHOOL SHiRTS in. f strap' AssMteil 3hMes- ifEOKwSAfi. Collars, &t», Bloua- 0,^'"'°'' "yle' TTsna";' t V SgJSi Usually 45/ ■ .itt, Sid dolkring. ' In Slik 4/6 f"r 2/3' . j[ Special Offer 35/- Rayon, Organdie-^ All B^duCed f i nirn; DTTDC OI* V ' [ white satin set. - - - , LADifcb rUKE SILK V" - Trimmed needldrun l&ce &hd fep- KANTARA CREPES HOSE II ; .. :d\ fT4°bLsBt rvXsT « , « hl .. ^ U** |p| H ' \\ Special Offer 67/6 Fast B.Olliftg ColoHi-s. Shacles. • Jf || \\ BROCADED SILK SET. StlipCg 1/6 VSrd tw \ \ White Brocaded Silk Set. Night. r ^ /I 1 , g/JJ L|i V j- -. -../-P l\ dross, Slip, Seanties and Brassiere. PlliPrlft 1 /O ' Trimmed applique and faggoting, vllCcfta A/ 5J Jr aTU hand tailored linish. Usually 79/6. \ II Special Offer 63/- CHECR DULKONAS g 11 CREPE DE CHENE NIGHTS • •• > EIDERDOWNS / 'Jf $mr, Pure Silk Grepe de Chene Night- TTQof "RriiliMr* „ J||f' |!| " dresscs, triinmed lace, hand-mad*. ^ CoiOUlS. TTemilU# oft/R Assorted shades. Usually 45/-. ' " 1 /t* f f / 1 USUflliy nu/u * W Special Offer 37/6 , 1/ 0 IOt 1/ yard For 25/- I • . ^ , MR A TD FYQ' Great SUMMER W onmuo SALE Clearance A.
/i II i ii ii , H In i [ 1 1 n | ilj jy fei i i"i'i gj inni'i'i j I Financial l I STRENGTH I 0 f* HE ability to "nurse" an estate nntO an 1 I H opporlunity for satisfactory realisation - H arises is a factor Of primary importance itt 1 H selecting a trustee. ~ 0 Itt very maity estates the financial strength E P bf the Public 'Trust Office has thus safe* z P guarded the beneficiaries from distress. ~ 0 CohsuU the Public Trustee, Wellington^ — R or hia local representativc. - 1 «e PUBLIC I I TRUSTEE , i . \i ii, ii j 1 1 1 (m ii j u Ti 1 1 iil1'1'1111 1111 111 'ialJjJIMiy/ JteemaH Tftctoi £uj>j>lie$ MOTOR WRECKERS NOW WRECKING— STEWART TRUCK, 820 x 20 tyre§ BUlCK MASTEE SIX. ESSEX, 6 eyl. THE HOUSE OF A MILLION PARTS 'Phone 2696- HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS BRIGHT NEW ZEALAND TALENT | February "RaOways Magazine" Kew Zealalidere, yoti will find much to delight you in the February issue 6f the "'New Zealand Railways Maga2!ine•,, Here are some of the big featureg— "Isle of the Glowing Sky — Stewart Ifeland and a Glass BoX," by Robifl Hyde. "Raihvay's End-—- The Rosstown that is Ross," by Mona Tracey. ' "Tahd of a Thousand Golden Beaches," by O. N. (Miespie. "Cilstbdy df the Tarent," by Ken Alexander. Itistalment of "The Thirteenth Clue," by James Cowan* "Huraj Vignette or The Forgotten Branch-Line," by Bernice Shackleton. SIXTY PICTURESHumorotis illustrations by M. Matthews, Ken Alexander, and A. S. Faterson. ^ 6d At Book-shops and News-agencies 6d
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