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■jjjggjjggjiggsggo -ft <> 4,f ’T 1 c- <> f ’ u S • sfe slv .C • A* ff*erc are great supporters, of New Zealand Industries k tbeporainion they are found in the great majority oI New Zealand boys. k is safe guessing to say that every boy in the coualqr is wearing New Zealand-made garments of one kind Of another. Tliere.’s .a„ iea^oji—a good, sound ..reason—New Zenr land-made apparel for boys is unequalled for styeagtfu durability, and style. 3 rty^c s V\V/ BOYS' OUTFITS ..‘OYS’ FINE worsts® SEYS, pure wool, N.Z. facture. Steel grey, h and navy. Serviceable and dependable dyes— Ages 5 7 9 11 ' M 8/11 9/6 9/6 10/1 UA' BOYS' STRONG SWTTB WOOLLEN GOLF STOCKINGS, beat New Zealand maim. Striped tops. Red, bhw, and white; fast black — Ages 5 7 9 11 II S/ll 4/6 4/9 4/11 V 3 BOYS ’ NEW ZEAL AIT® TWEED KNICKERS, mil from tailoring remnants. Bodjr hard wear. Sizes 3 to 14— All One Price .. I/I BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS, of Kaiapoi, Mosgicl, and' other rehab! I N.Z. Tweeds. * Well tailored — Ages—--5 7' 9 11 13 IS 37/6 39/6 42/6 45/6 47/6 41/S BOYS’ KNITTED SCHOOL TIES, coloured bar stripes 1/6 BOYS’ SMART TWEED GOLF CAPS, pure wool tweeds, light and dark colours 3/11 to 4/6 1013, Christchurch

autumn millinery, costumes and coats are now being shown. OUR SHOWROOM IS A SIGHT TO BEHOLD WITH SO MANY PRETTY HATS, COSTUMES, COATS, FROCKS, BLOUSES AND OTHER FASHION GOODS. THE VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLOURINGS IS MOST GRATIFYING, EQUALLY SO IS THE UNDOUBTED QUALITY OF EACH ARTICLE' AND MOST PLEASING OF ALL IS THE EASING OF PRICES, IN FACT THE VALUES OFFERING ARE REALLY BIG. TO BECOME FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE CORRECT STYLES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW THIS COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY. \ J. Draper, ltevell Street, Hold till a.

are,very liable to catch « N old. They hay# to go in all weather*— _______ — often having to *lt 1* -*L wotiert. Apart from this, they are always face to fao» with tho rtot from infection— especially when epidemic* of Whooping Congh, Mealle*, Diphtheria, Influenza, etc, are abort. Hbthor* of School Boy* and <3irla hcwever can he alway* TRBK •f AHHBTT If Any h*y# • bottle of Bronchitis s WITJJJ 4/ 6 Doub 2/6 Double Size '■Jk fcl \> VS & 'A m,i 12. Ml bm ioM of tliii Medicine fl( llis ftett lsdtortM if o -ooliT will At once nip In tlie bidT wfcil'Mldit-othenflM prove to be a serious dick die bottU ap-“"the rest will keep. For Goughs. Croup, Colds on the Cliest The REMEDY with the REPUTATION. Pvom aM CHEMISTS aid STORES, W. G. HEARNE & CO. Ltd.. JL GEELONG. VICTORIA, Ma*7r N.S.W.. Welling**. N.Z. o""*rooR5 .yf* 9- Beam©, RonMy’p Oufca street, Wellington

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1922, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
451

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1922, Page 1

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