nmmuaeimiii' I at MILLAR & GIORGI’S Mothers —should you have any problems over the selection of School Togs, we at Millar and Giorgi’s have the correct answer. Be sure to see our present up-to-date range of school wear . . . everything correct to the last stitch, and marked at prices that DO mean a welcome economy for you. Boys’ School .Shirts, cotton and all wool flannels; greys and navy; sizes 2 to 12. Price 2s 6d to 15s 3d Boys’ Pullovers and Cardigans, fancy and plain marled colonial wools. Sizes 22 to 34. Prices 8s 11 d. to 15s 6d Boys’ Underwear, all cotton, wool and cotton, and colonial , all wool Singlets and Undershorts. Sizes 18 to 34. Prices 1s 9d to 11s 6d Boys’ School and Fancy Hose, best colonial wool, all sizes. Prices 1s 6d to 6s Boys’ Heavy Quality Navy Serge Shorts, double seats; sizes 3 to 16. Prices 6s 3d to 9s 6d Super Grade “Foxes” Serge Shorts, double seats; sizes 3 to 19. Prices 9s 3d to 13s 9d Boys’ Suits, navy and grey worsteds; sizes 4 to 16. Prices 39s 6d to 59s 6d mm c**li***rr A TWEED OVERCOATS Small Boys’, sizes 1 to 5 Boys’ and Youths’, sizes 6 to 16 Prices 12s 9d to 35s Prices 25s 6d to 72s 6d BOYS’ RAINCOATS Navy, sizes 24 to 48 lengths, wincey lined Prices 22s to 43s Oily Canvas Hiding floats, sizes 34 to 50 lengths. Price 31s to 38s 9d Navy and Oily Canvas Sou’-westers Price 4s 6d and 4s 11d Boys’ High and Technical School Outfits stocked. Also Girls’ High School Ties. Girls’ Black Hide Lace Shoes with fringe tongue. Stout leather soles and heels. Sizes 9,11 s9d ; 10 to 13, 14s 6d;, 1 and 2, lps 9d; 3to 5,15 s lid; 6,17 s Od. Boys’ Chrome Derby School Shoes, leather or rubber soles. Sizes 10 to 13, 13s; 1 and 2,14 s; 3to 5,15 s. Boys’ Chrome Derby School Boots, leather soles and heels: heel and toe plates. Sizes 10 to 13, 15s; 1 and 2,16 s Cd; 3to 5,18 s Gd. sj}} rrt ■ i rT«.T.ai , iT>ujn»»7i>iiiß Get your money’s worth of ; service out of your suits, by bringing them regularly to us for Dry-Cleaning. We impart new life into old clothes; our service is satisfactory and our prices practical. DRY CLEANERS Depot, Rerent Theatre Arcade. Works, 140 Ranffitikei Street. J. A. Din'ey, Prop. PALMERSTON NORTH. - Phone 7537. -MHMUilMmnillHiMfiKlMsj
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 139, 13 May 1940, Page 3
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