Here Is Everytlilssgr t® Iceep Your' Boy situg 9 wasfgai an®! well clothed NEW ZEALAND €> e> CLOTHING FACTO for Winter, Mail Us Your Orders fior these Splen* did Values! Navy Serge Shorts, 5/6. Hero is value if you like 1 Navy Blue Serge Shorts, strongly made 'to stand plenty of hard wear. Sizes 3 to 16, 5/6 per pair. Navy Serge Shorts. Very Fine Quality Serge Shorts, all wool and good dye. Size 3 sells at 10/-, rising 6d per size, up to size 18 selling at 17/6. Grey Worsted Shorts. ~’or liurdy wear this line is unexcellod. Made of All-wool Worsted that gives any amount of service. Size 6 sells at 12/6, rising 6d per size up to size 19 at 18/6. Warm Underclothing—A large selection at very low prices mals.es Buying a pleasure at H.B. Worsted Singlets. No. 738.—Boys’ Fine Quality Worsted Singlets, short sleeves. Fitting boy* of 5 and 6 years, 5/9; 7 and 8 years, 6/-; 9 arid 10 years, 6/6 ; 11 and 12 years, 7/-; 13 and 14 years, 7/6. Fine Wool Pink Singlets. No. 450.—Hoys’ Pink Wool Singlets, made in New Zealand of New Zealandgrown wool. To fit boys of 5 and 6 years, 5/6 ; 7 and 8 years, 6/-. 9 and 10 years, 6/6 ; 11 and 12 years, 6/0 ; Heavy Lambswool Singlets. No. 212.—A Really Good Singlet for the boy who needs something warm and cosy. To fit boys of 5 and G years, 6/3; 7 and 8 years, 6/9; 9 and 10 years, 7/3. Tla@i?e’s ££© fear of your b&y catching cofid if fisc wears asi H.Eo Pullover Fancy PulFovers. No. 1076.—Smart Little Pull-overs, for .i>ys ; plain shades, with neat coloured necks in contrasting shades. Colours • i.: e IJlues, Greys, and Fawns. To fit ' nvs of 5 and G, 4/6; 7 and 8, 5/-J 9 and 1.0, 5/6; 11 and 12/6/-. Warm PulFovers. No. E32.—Warm Pull-overs, coloured in novel designs and shades, featuring Fawns and Saxe Blues. To fit.boys of 5 and 6, 5/- ; 7 and 8, 5/6 ; 9 ’ and 10, 6/j 11 and 12, 6/6; 13 and 14, 7/-. Fine Quality Pull overs. No. 1805.—Hero is a very fine quality in Pullovers for boys. All the newest . Guides and designs are featured. To fit boys of 5 and G, 7/6; 7 and 8, 8 1-i D and 10, 8/6; 11 and 12, 9/-; 13 and : 14, '9/6. \ / Send Your Boy to school In an H.B. Suit—Sor Wear and Value they are unequalled i Grey Tweed Sport Suits. Neat Well-fitting All-wool Grey Tweed Sport Suits. We recommend these Suits for their splendid wearing qualities and for their exceptional value.: Sizes 5 and 6, 23/6; 7 to 12, 24/6; 13 and 14, 25/0. Stylish Suits for School Wear. All-wool Suits for Boys. These have tlie coats with the plain backs just like a man’s suit. . Coloured m a good serviceable shade of Grey. The shorts_are , well made and just the right length. Sizes 4, 5, 6. 23/9; 7 to 12, 24/6; 13 and 14, 26/6. Boys’ Worsted Suits. Well-made Grey Coloured Worsted Suits, with plain backs and shorts. A really good reliable Suit that will give any ft amount of wear and satisfaction, bize 5, fitting a boy about 6 year£ sells at 36/6, rising typer size, up to 10. Navy Serge Suits. , Stylish Navy Blue Sergo Suits, with plain coats and shorts. These are made in a good heavy All-wool Sergo, indigo dye. Size 5 sells at 49/6, rising 1/• per size, up to 16. H.B. can Ol£er you the Finest Values In New Zealand in Boy’s Overcoats '■:> Coats for Small Boys. Very Smart Little Overcoats for Small Boys, double breasted, half belts. Coloured in fancy Lovat shades that add greatly to their attractiveness. Sizes 000 to 0, fitting little chaps from 4 years, 14/6; Sizes Ito 3, for boys of 6 and 7 years, 15/8. Tweed Prince Shape Coats. Here is another very attractive Coat for Boys, double breasted, 1 Princo shape; very popular for present wear. Sizes 00 to 4, fitting boys from 4 to 8 years, 16/11. Serviceable Tweed Coats, We have these Coats in all sizes to fit boys from 6 to 17. Stylishly made in serviceable Tweeds, in good colourings of Grey and Heather. Size 3 sells at 25/-, rising 1/6 ner size, up to 12. A We believe that our values in Boys’ Wear are outstanding—that value for value, and price for price, there is not another store in this district that, can offer you such price economies. Study the lines mentioned in. this advertisement, and then come along to our Store and let us show you the actual goods. All the new-'st styles in Boys’ Wear are at present on display, and we can assure you that a visit is well worth while. F®s> Warmth, Wear, asset Value H.B# Sefiioofi Hose stands all Tests * Boys’ School Hose. .Vo. 30.—New Zealand Wool of the -nest grade finds its way into these Hose. Strong and great wear-resisfers Wo can recommend this lino. Coloured tops for all the local schools. Sizes 7.1, 8, Bf, 2/6; 9,9 b 10, 2/11; 10i, 11, 3/3. Strong School Hose. No. 201. This is ono of our standard lines, and one that has proved itself to !,« a splendid wearer. Coloured tops for all the local schools. Sizes and prices are:—7b 2/9 » 8, 2/11 ; B}, 3/3; 9,3/6; 9i, 3/G; 10, 3/9; 10b 3/11. Hose We Guarantee to Wear. No. .101.—4-ply I .Woollen Hose, knitted closely and ideal for warmth and wear. Coloured tops for all the local schools. Sizes and prices are as follow 3/6; 8, 3/6; 8b 3/9; 9, 3/11; 9b 3/11; .. 10, 4/6; 10 b 4/6; 1L 4/6. Snug Coat Sweaters. • E 37 All boys love to wear a Coat Sweater, and at H.B. is the lino they will want to wear most of all. All the newest shades and colourings Browns, Fawns, x Blues, etc. To fit boys of 5 and 6, 6/6; 7 and 8, 7/-; 9 and 10, 7/9; 11 and 12, 8/3. 13 and 14, 8/9. " Boys’ Braces, 1/, 1/6. Strong Braces for Boys, the kind that they can’t pull to pieces easily. Selling at 1/- and 1/6. WoollenoGloves, 2/=, 2/6. Snug-fitting Gloves for Boys, ideal for Winter school wear. Assorted Shades of Heathers, .Greys', and many other attractive colourings. x School Ties, 1 /.. Here’s real good value in School Ties. All the required colourings for the local schools in stock. Warm Jerseys. No. 7i._ Warm well-made Jerseys for Boys. These are coloured in the popular shades of Navy and Grey.. Size 24in sells at 4/6, each size rising in price 6d, right up to 32in. Fine Worsted Jerseys. No. 136.—Navy and Giey Worsted Jerseys for-Boys; splendid wearing and very warm for present wear; made in New Zealand. Size 24in sells at 8/-, rising 6(1 per size, right up to 32m. Roslyn Jerseys. No. 101.—'The Famous lloslyn Jerseys, in' Navy and Grey ; strongly made to resist the hardest wear. Size', ancl prices aro as follow: —Fit boys of 3 and 4 years, 8/6; 5 and 6, 9/-; 7 and 8, 9/9; 9 and 10, 10/6; 11 and 12, 11/-; 13 and 14. 11/6.
SS.B. F©©£w@af i©a? E©srs -Girls stands ©ut on. its own S©r atsd Value Thera’s no doubt about H.B. values in Juvenile Footwear being outstanding. Just read these lines mentioned here. Every one is a great value. Long wear and satisfaction are assured Stout Boots for Boys. No. SG.—Boys’ Stout Chronio Derby Boots, strong solid leather des, with heel and too plates to save the soles as much as possible. Sizes 7 to 9, 13/6 ; 10 to 13, 15/6 ; 1 and 2, 18/6; 3 to 5, 19/6. Schoolboys’ Boots. No. 3095A.—Boys’ Chrome Derby Boots, machine sewn. Sizes 8 to 10, 13/6; 11 to 1, 17/0; 2 to 5, 20/-. in every pair you buy from us. Girls’ Brogue Shoes. No. 529.—Girls’ Brogue Shoos that will stand any amount of real hard wear Sizes 7 to 9, 12/6; 10 to 13, 14/6; 1 and 2, 16/6; 3 to 5, 19/6. Strong Shoes for Schoolgirls. No. 2953 A.— Girls’ Black Glare Derby Shoes, patent caps, rood strong stout soles. Sizes 7 to 10, 15/611 to 1, 19/6; 2 to 5, 22/6. Girls’ Box Calf Shoes. No. 95.—We11-made Box Calf Shoes for Girls, machine sewn. An ideal shoe for, school wear. Sizes 7 to 9, 12/6 ; 10 to 13, 14/6; 1 and 2, 16/6; 3 to 5, 19/6. Girls’ Glace Shoes. No. 2952 A—Smart Gliice One-bar Shoes for Girls, patent too • caps, machine sewn. Good and strong for Winter. Sizes 7 to 10, 12/6; 11 to 1,15/6 ; 2 to. 5, 18/6.
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“They often .speak of ‘Dick Sodon,’ ’’ said on© of the officials to a pressman, who was inquiring about the change which was being made to-day in the location of the central payingout depot. “Many of the old people,” ho added, think of “Mr Seddon as their fairy god-father.” On the 23rd. of each month, rain or shine, the old people come for their pension. The one exception is when the date falls on a Sunday, and the paying out is done on the day following. A Saturday, such as falls this month, is not regarded as the best of days,, because the work is crowded into’ three hours, commencing at nine and ending at noon. On other days the making of the payments is spread over the full Working day. REMOVED TO' NEW QUARTERS
Hitherto the central depot has been at flie Oddfellows’ Hall in Cook St., Auckland, but as a change'lias become necessary the work has been transferred to the Methodist Mission Hall at the foot of Alexandra St. almost opposite the Town Hall. Eor the guidance of any pensioners who might have overlooked the notification of change, an official was stationed at the Cook St. building to-day in order to point the way to the new depot. To seo'a company of pensioners on their monthly pilgrimage is to appreciate the humaneness of the legislation which makes possible this degree of aid for' those who,'having borne the burdens of earlier days; are now having their loads made lighter in the later years -of life. Some, of course, will hafe toiled more strenuously than others, but the lot of all will he
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