Keen Values in Boys’ Suits at Ballantynes - BOYS’ AND YorTIIS* UI.AKi'.IIS. In Navy Flannel, wi;!i «.f White, I lino, or Bod on edg*s of (’oat and Packets. Smart and svr. Iccnblc f»r summer wear. Sizes .*> to id. l\»r nkom d to 17 years. Prices: SI::.: 5, ld/G. rising Ctl ]K*r size. ! BOYS’ SAC COAT AND SHOUTS in Grey Flannel; unllned. Very serviceable summer garments. Sizes 4 to r_\ For ages 4 to l) years. Prices: Size 4, 22/G, rising Gd j».r size. BOYS’ ’VAKSITY SI*ITS In go-d wearing All-wool Grey Flannel; >!iirt nr: 1 pants buttoning to band. Sin*;; to S. For ages 4 to U years. I‘rices; jsiz* 3, 01/tJ. rising Ud per size. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SI’OBTS SI’ITS, In Dark and Light Greys and Fawns. We liave n very large un i well-as* sorted stock of these Suits, math* from reliable A1!-vvik.1 Domini »n Tweeds, to our own order. Well-tilling Suits of smart appearance, all are lined ’with siH'cially durable linings. Sizes 7 to 3d. For ages S to 17 years. Brices range from 42/G to do/*, a< cording to size and quality. BOYS’ ’WASHING ’YA Bi-IT V SI I HITS, with band to button on to shorts; to splendid-wearing striped materials. Sizes 1! to 7. For ages 4 to S years. Prices; S/11, any size. BOYS’ DEVON SUITS, n scrrlocnblc suit. f«.r the smaller boy, made In newest sports style front good-wearing All-wool Tweeds. In Fawns and Greys. Bxtru weli-fittlng garments; i»erfectly finished. Sizes 3to 7. For ages 4 to S years. Prices: Size 3, 4.3/0. rising 0d per size. BOYS’ ODD SnORTS. We- have n specially selected range of heavy All-wool Saddle Tweed Shorts, it: Dark Greys and Fawns. As wear* resistors tliese Trousers arc excellent. Sizes 7 to id. Ages 7 to 10 years. Prices: Slr.es 7 to 12, 13/0 pair; Sizes 13 to 10, 14/0. Also shown In heavy All-wool Serge. BOYS’ COLLEGE SAC SUITS. These Suits, for war at Christ’s College, St. Andrew’s College, or - Boys* High School, arc mnde in our own workrooms, nnd are correct In every detail. . The materials and linings used an; of reliable qualit.es otdv, and the Stilts an: finished with the same care ns that given to made-to-order garments. They are designed' to give long and satisfactory war. and in addition vim prices are very leasonalde. Sac Suits, "oniprlslng Coat. Vest, and Shorts. Sizes 7 to HI. For ages S to 17 years. I Tic?: Size 7, SI/-, rising 1/- per size. Extra pahs of shorts also obtainable. Chrl.t’a College Suits, with long Trousers, are shown lu ull sizes. //- in the £ Discount for Cash or on Monthly Accounts aatyne Christchurch
vi‘§<S CM- "^ sr ~ HP* iSfcS SJ« i J/J i/i /i. lit aP igisa fft>S: H& «Sfe'SS5SS»s; e‘:>:3 Mr i&lMi =ijpj Tire jr Wo have placed every 21b. of Raven Tea in a handsome Kitchen canister—each marked with the name of a cooking ingredient. Vet the tea remains the same price I The canisters are our token of goodwill to you. Tell your grocer that you want Raven Tea in the new tins. You know that Raven Tea is the most fragrant that money can buy—it’s a bigger bargain than ever now that you get this gift with it. 3/2 per lb. from all grocers.
> s CHEAP EGGS ALL THE YEAR \ ROUND PREMIER EGG PRESERVATIVE" Every family can have cheap eggs all the year round, if they buy them now while the price is low and preserve them with Norton’s Premier Egg Preserver. There is no messy or wearisome handling with Norton’s and it is guaranteed dependable. One Tin Will Preserve 200 Eggs. Sold by All Stores. JTNoRWs ■ pm it? d CU m BAKING AND COOKING AT LESS COST. Professional Chefs in the leading Hotels fully recognise and appreciate the splendid service of the “Orion” Range. Ranges for Hotels are fitted with very roomy Ovens, large Fire Box, extensive Hot Plate, and are constructed of extra heavy cast iron, which retains a maximum of heat. A special High Pressure Boiler provides an abundant supply of hot water. Its absolute reliability and labour-saving devices make the "Orion” Range just as invaluable to the Housewife as to the Professional Cook. Made in sizes to suit every requirement. Aslc your Ironmonger to show you one, 11. E. SHACKI.OCK, LTD., Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, & Auckland. hdfflAN BROS’ ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICES. CARS LEAVE— Westport for Reefton, daily, 10 n.m. Rcefton for Westport, daily, 9.30a.m., connecting with morning train from Greyinouth. Westport and llcefton, for Murchison, Glonhopo, and Nelson, daily service. Nelson, and Blenheim, daily, 9 a.m. Nelson for Motueka and Riwaka, daily, 9 a.m. and •! p.m. Riwrlcb, via Motueka, for Nelson, daily, 7.45 a.m. and L’,45 p.m. CADILLAC CARS USED ON SERVICE. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. H LAWN Agent, Hokitika': HARLEY & 00. LTD, Agent*, GreymomtK
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1924, Page 1
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