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J ^ permission of ^the Minister ^ I vUUai/ F. W ^ ^ | wij Here's another chance to win a fortune for 2/6," and af p. ^pl ^1 the same time to help in the -Empire's CAinpaignT Againjt A book of 9 Tickets gives you 945 chances of a pruc 1 I CA^CEK £4©O0| ' ® A„ r A, 1-4 P ALLUVIAL ©OLD « ABI UNiON ^|:j: pp:;: British Enipire Canc^r Campnign B. L. ^liox^lO "Well' [ |i:iv 1$ 1^ Tickets from Tobacconists, News-agmt^^^trect-sellcri ^ ^aaaaa ima ^ Esss&ssi Mswrawa nasaya iar Ji| 105 PRIZES TOf ALLING" £4,uuO ® I enclose remlttai ce of • I • ... _ . . ... . , n IJ Tickets 2/G each, or Book of 0 for £f &£* All Pi'IZCS in AllUVial Goio ^ J enclose stamped atldressed euvelm''StxSwi-?'' Address vmsrcz sckse 3 33323 cessrra " ATTENTION PLEASE NO NAMES— NO ADDRESSES — IT MAY BE YOURS. THE ARMY SURPLUS STORES CHRISTCHURCH, are besieged with Mail Orders, from all parts ofthe Dominion, and we regret to state that a tremendous mimber of orders are held up, purely ^oi account of Customers (when writing their order) omitting to sigi name, or give address. In some in stances, orders are minus both. I If you have not received advice from us, regarding yo ur order, or if your order is overdue, please advise -fl as your letter may be one of the above. ^ ONLY ONE ADDRESS:- THE PROPRIETOR, ARMY STORES BOX 137, CHRISTCHURCH. I . .1 tio rir irnTriT'nY TT TTl riT I Si

Store and bhop, btrange s Buildings, LilKi^iLnuR^n. . Thousands of pounds worth of goods are coming from Trentham, by every Ferry Boat. A few lines are alreai sold out, but enormous stocks of the following lines are still available, at Bargam Prices. Make up your order, and post TO-DAY. . - ,, , . , The Quantity of every Item is tremendously heavy, and consequently the prices are so low ior the : hign quality goods, that it is in your personal interest to make up your order for all your requirements and p All ordlts1^!! Cbla executed in rotation. Please do not be anxious if your order is ^ Httle lat * in ^ching J* _ 1 i • ■ f„n,r Advice n otice will be forwarded on receipt or your oraer.

as unpreceaeniea ou binwb v BOYS' and YOUTHS' and SMALL MEN'S FLECKED MERCERISED FLANNELS, in sizes 22in, 24in, 26in, 28in, 30in, and 32in chest, A wonderful value, worth 2/9 each. 4000 to be sold, 3 for 3/11. MEN'S and YOUTHS' COTTON and WOOL FANCY SOX. Another wonderful line, worth 1/6 a pair. LOOK! 3 pairs for 2/6. MEN'S and YOUTHS' SILKETTE FANCY SOX, for Evening and Summer wear. Worth 2/9 a pair. BIG BARGAIN, 3 pairs for 3/6. SPUNYARN, for fishermen, yachting, boating, etc. Worth 1/6 a lb. Slb balis for 5/6. A SOLID LEATHER STRAP AND BUCKLE, 13£in x Hin., for Horse and Cow- Covers, or General Harness, for 6d each. ENGLISH LEATHER HOLD-ALLS, 17in x 3in dia., with Shoulder ' strajis, for Golf Sticks or Balls, or General Hold-all purposes. This is a splendid article. 3/6 complete. BUTCHERS' SQUARE POUCHES, best English Leather, also ideal for the Farmer, for Knives, Files, etc. Price 3/-. DRAY BELLY BANDS, heavy English Leather, 3iri wide, with Billets and Buckles for8/6. STIRRUP LEATHERS. The. best for 6/6 a pair. BRIDLE REINS, for 7/- a pair. DRIVING REINS, for 16/- a pair. ALBERT HEAD COLLARS, or Bri- | dle, for Thoroughbred and Shov Horses, for 12/6. ENGLISH BRIDLES and BIT, foi 9/6. BRIDLE, BIT and REINS, complete forlG/-. HEAVY KHAKI DRILL DENIM JACKETS, all brand new, anj ; size, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; absolutely best ouality, for 7/6, posted. HEAVY BLUE DENIM TROUSERS ' for solid wear. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, for 6/6 pr. LEATHER GLOVES, small men oi ladies; splendid for gardening, foi 2/- pair. Worth 3/9. HEAVY QUALITY MOTORISTS HELMETS, and well lined, witl ear flaps; notliing better could b made for 10/6 each. Worth 16/6 SALTERS SCALES, English, weigl 28ibs, with large clock face, witl large int dish on top, for 8/6. NESTS OF ENGLISH SAWS, I large blades, 12, 16 and 18in, witl interchangeable handle, threi screws, for 2/6 the set. Worth 5/ CARBORUNDUM TQQL GRINDER! 31in wheel, for 4/6. 3 1/6 FLAT FILES, lOin for 2/8 FRENCH COOKS' CARVIN( 1 KNIVES, lOin blade, worth 7/6 for 4/6. The world's best carv ing ,knife. LANTERNS, Tent, Collapsible, mad from heavy block tin, and all fold into strong block tin case. Easil worth 9/6 — for 4/6. MARLIN TETHERING ROPES | These are easily attached, one t the other. Three for 1/6. ENGLISH HEMP LEG OR CATTL1 ROPES, with iron ring, for 1/ each. LARGE ENGLISH GREENHIDl STRAPS and BUCKLES, 3ft 6i i long by Hui wide, for 1/3. (Wort 2/9).

" GROUND SHEETS, for Campers, Trampers, Motorists, etc., also eonvertible into Waterproof Capes with large collar, for 7/- posted. PICKS, full size, double-ended, with pick handle, for 3/- complete. GARDENING PICK AND HOE COMBINED, strongly recommended for miners and prospectors. Solid wrought steel, with handle, for 1/- each. SHOVELS, ■ Brades, English, highly recommended for Ditching, Draining and all classes of gardening work, for 3/- deiivered. SHOVELS, Parlts, No. 3. Round mouthed, highest grade made, for 3/6. SPADES, English, for Post Hole and Heavy Work. Solid steel, for 3/6. ENGLISH LEATHER SAW CASES, for 26in Hand or Rip, with gusset fiap, strap and buckle. For 4/-. (Worth 9/6.) WHITE HEAVY CANVAS KITS, for Campers, Motorists, Picknickers, etc., only 1600 so don't miss them, for 3/- each. ENGLISH CLOTHES BRUSHES, pure hair, for 9d each; worth 2/each. i SPUNYARN FLAX, 2 strand, 81b balls for 4/11 ball. ' MEGAPHONES, always wantea, for 2/- each. COMPASSES, Magnetic, the same as used on the Battlefields, for trampers, etc. Worth 12/6 each, for ' 3/9 each. DUBBIN, for Boots, etc. Malces all • leather waterproof, as used in the Army. 2 tins for 1/-. , HORSE-SKOES, Pony or Hack, sizes 3 and 4. A set of four for 1/6. t HORSE-SHOE NAILS, in 161b tins, t assorted sizes, 5 to 8, for 7d lb. t HANDCUFFS, police pattern. A lot of amusement can he had with , these. Worth 10/6 pr., for 3/6 pr. , MOSQUITO NETS. Yards and yards of heavy English Mosquito netting r in each, and can be used for meat, r etc., for 9/- each. SWINGLETREES, strong iron barlc, ' encased in heavy steel linings, 1 hooks, etc., for 8/6. e FIRST AID OUTFITS, comprising Iodinq, Bandages, Gauze1, Sling. I 3 Packages for 1/-. ti BREAST COLLARS, English wonderful value, a lifetime wear in 3 every collar and breeching. II Breast Collars, new, 27/6, worth 70/e Breast Collars, used, 20/-, perfect 6 order, 5 Breechings, used, 20/-, perfect order. (All above have front and rear ». supporting straps.) I BELLY BANDS, Used, 3/6. I, BREAST HARNESS, light, new English, comprising Light Breast Collar with supporting straps, front e and rear, one pair Traces and two s Trace Tugs, the lot for 17/6, y TRACES, Flexible Steel Wire Rope, English, leather lined. These are j. practically everlasting and very 0 neat, for 11/- pair. HACK SAW BLADES, 9 or lOin, E 32 teeth to the inch. Very best 3 quality, for 1/9 dozen. THOUSANDS OF PIECES OF ENGE LISH LEATHER, suitable for shoe n repairing, pump washers, harness h repairing, cow and horse covers, for 6d piece. All brand new.

FELT SADDLE PANNELS, for ffi tary Saddles, for 9/- pair. STRAPS, English leather, with to kles, 34in, 3 for 2/-. Worth doub NAIL BITS, best make; sizes 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 3 for 1/-. HAVERSACKS, brand new, w shoulder straps. Absolutely xvate proof, for 2/-. SHOULDER PACKS, large stron waterproof canvas. These pac hold a tremendous lot of gooi complete with shoulder strap ai adjustable, for 4/6. LUNCH TINS, for Campers, Motc ists etc. Can be used as Frypai heavy make for 1/-. LUNCH TINS, oval shape, strong .« durable. Ideal for Lunches, 51 torists, Farmers, etc., forl /-. POUCHES, Ammunition, 40 roum or ideal for Fishing Gear, for 1 HOOKS, Bill, made from solid w t steel, hand f orged, with stro: wooden handle with blade rivett right through, also suitable asffi« choppers, for 2/9. (Worth 6/8 PADS, Surcingle, Leather, brand ne splendid for sore shoulders, et for 6d each. BAGS, strong canvas. A wonderf line as a tool or pack bag. Spleni for any class of work. For 1 each. % RIDING BREECHES. These i nicely made, very superior Da Brown Khaki Drill, of lasti quality. Each pair Breeches t * five pockets and are for La^1 Men and Youths. All sizes. Sft waist size required. Post fi 15/-. SHEATH KNIVES, heavily br mounted through out, with s(t' Brass Cap on end of handle. ® mascus Steel Blades; in leatt pouch, for 3/6. PUTTEES, real Military Puttees! 4/6 pair, posted. BIT STRAPS, English, 6d eacb. PACK STRAPS, 6ft 9in, t strong, Hin wide, for 3/-. _ CLEVELAND WOOD DRILLS/i shanlc; morse pattern, for boa Iron Bark, Manuka, Hickory, e Sizes J, g, 7-16, h, for 2/- ea' Worth 3/- to 3/9. g, S, l, lin.{ 2/6 each. Worth 4/6 to 5/6* KHAKI DRILL TROUSERS, forH and youths, brand new, frqnt ' hip pockets. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, % and 9, for 6/- pair posted. SETS OF 36 MECHANICS' JO BERS STEEL DRILLS, in wood case, the lot for 2/11 set. \ : MARLIN YACHTING LINE, > fishermen, yachting b'oats, etc*> strand, for 8d lb. \f COMBINATION HOE AND worth 2/-, for 1/-. TOW ROPES, very strong, for mf ists, etc., for 4/6. DOG CHAINS, 4^ft, 9d; 6ft, 1 Ti ft, 1/8; 9ft, 2/3. All f - heavy Chains, with clip and swi 9ft Chain .strongly reconunea for tying Lambs, Calves, etc. 3 BRAND NEW ENGLISH LEAJ ER STRAPS and BUCKLES, > for 1 /- the lot. ENGLISH AUGER BITS, sqn» shanks, | g, i, §, I, I, lin> all° price, 1/9. - Post your order to ARMY ST0° Box 137, CHRISTCHURCH*, j Store: Strange's Buildings, O1" church. .

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 September 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 September 1931, Page 6

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