BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BT.AZUUS. In Navy Flannel, with piping of White. Blue, or ltcd on edges of Coat and Pockets. Smart nml serviceable for summer wear. Sizes fi to 1(1. For hitch G to 17 years. Prices: Size 0, IC/G, rising Gd per size. BOYS’ DUVON SUIT/, n 6cr*lo?nble soil for ’ the smaller hoy. made in newest sp< rts styl * from g.ai.l-wrarlng All-wool Tweeds, fit Fawns and < .'reys. Kxlm weli titiing garments: prf.ctly finish;'*!. Siz-'s to 7. For ages -I to 8 years. Prices: Size 3, 4 l/«, rising Gd per size. BOYS’ SAC COAT AND SHOUTS in Grey Flannel; unlined. Very V rviceable summer garments. Si/.«.*« i to pj. For ages 4 to D years. Prices: Siz-* 4, 22/C. rising Cd p r size. . BOYS’ ’VARSITY SUITS In go<»d-wear-ing All-wool Grey Flannel; shirt an l pants buttoning to band. Sizes 3 to 8. . For ages 4 to 1) years. Prices: ’ 3. 31/G. rising Gd per size. BOYS* AND YOUTHS’ SPOUTS SUITS, in Dark and Bight Greys and Fawns. We have n very large and w.*U-as-sorted stock of these Suits, ma le from reliable All-wool Dominion Tweeds, to our own order. Well lilt lug Suits of smart appearance, all are lined with specially durable linings. Sizes 7 to IG. Fur ages 8 to 17 years. Prices range from A2/C to Go/-, according to size and quality. BOYS* WASHING ’VAUSITY SHI UTS. with band to button on to shorts; in Rplendid-wearing strip/d materials. Sizes i! to 7. For ages 4 to 8 years. Trices; S/11, any size. BOYS’ ODD SHOUTS. V.V have II t) v si-lf.-t.il ranpe of 11.-iivv .-.11 wil l Kailillc Tw.-isl SiiTJ*. In Hurt; Cr-vs in .1 lawns. As w.-i:r-rcsistrr* tlii-s.- Tr .users nr.- esc !I--ut. Slbi-s T l-i 111. ABC* I t.i IH .vnrs. l’l-lci-s: SI.-."* T In 12. i:t/D I‘n.r: S*/-*-* 111 t.. lit. 11,-». Alia- sii'.wu In In*. y All -.til. I S.TIiC. liii.VS' Coi.l.lltm SAC srirs. •ill -sc Suits, f-r w-nr r.t Cl.rlsf* C.. - Icb.-, St. An’.r:•«■’* C-. U.-u-. "-r I!»y» Ili-.-ii Sc! t;re mil'll- *n "ur. »7" (1.-lull. Tlu> Mint rails n il lli.l-.ir-us..] lire ..r r. lv. nn.l tli - Suits lire ti.-.l .1* -I will. t.V same cere ns Unit Bl.cn t-» mil tc-t .* uril.-r uurm-.-uts. They i.r- d siyu-.l ti. ri..- I-.UB nml sutl ifiicl* try wear. 111. 1 In nl.llti.-n .In- j-rlc.-s nr- v ry lt-iis..lu:l-l *. See Sulr»; '-.utijirlsin-: l-..,:t. Vest, anil Slu-rts. SI '. to t.i. For uses s t > IT years. Fr'.e.-: Kim 7. SI/-, ristiis I/- |«r slr.e. Kxtra ..f slmr.s ills- t.-ilimU". Clirl.-t a 0.11.-BC Suits, wit'i i“»£ Trouser*. arc //- in the £ Discount for Cash or cn Monthly Accounts J. Ballaufyne & Co. Lid., Christchurch
iW. S WM'I. fM & mi . H Wf. m <BO II Wouldn’t, you like n set of handsome airtight canisters to keep your sugar in, your rice and each of your cooking ingredients? Wm A beautiful japanned set is a free gift to every user of Raven tea. And delicious, fragrant Raven tea costs not a penny more than packeted brands ? m RICE -C'-Sasoaa youi and urn tn- most ,is!y fragrant sam lea Raven Ten is sold by all grocers. Ask for the particular tins you require. 29
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. «UI 4*..» »»«* , One Tin Will Preserve 200 Eggs. Sold by All Stores. *2
W BAKING AND COOKING AT LESS COST. Professional Chefs in (he leadin' Hotels fully recognise and appreciate tka 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 mahe the “Orion" Range just as invaluable to the Housewife as to the Professional Cook. Made in sizes to 1 suit every requirement. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. 11. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, & Auckland.
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