'•Sf m m Post us your Orders. We Pay Postage NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY FINAL WEEK of H.B. s Sale One glance at these values and you’ll be convinced that they are exccpiicral. •\o. sale merchandise, but goods fallen from our regular stocks. MEN’S ALL PURE WOOL SOX, English-made line; in Dark Heather, Brown and Grey Usually 1/6. NOW MEN’S COTTON AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, Singlets or Pants, good weight; all sizes Usually 4/11,5/6. NOW 3/6 MEN’S CAMBRIC NEGLIGE SHIRTS, neat stripe patterns; all sizes, with collar to match— Usually 8/6. NOW 5/12 MEN’S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, very smart, attractive patterns; all sizes Usually 9/6. NOW 6/11 A RANGE OF MEN’S CARDIGANS AND PULLOVERS These have been heavily reduced for the Final Sale Week Usually 19/6-25/-. NOW 12/6 MEN’S OILSKIN COATS, a really good line and thoroughly reliable; sizes 48in., 50in., 52in., 56in., 58in. Usually 29/6. NOW 12/6 BOYS’ PURE WOOL COLONIAL GOLF HOSE, Black, with Red, Blue, Green, Gold, White, or plain tops Usually 3/3. NOW 2/8 BOYS’ ROUGH NAVY SERGE SCHOOL SHORTS, a hard-wearing line; in all sizes Usually 6/6. NOW 4/ll BOYS’ COLONIAL ALL-WOOL TWEED SPORT SUITS, smartly cut, in all sizes; colours are Light and Dark Grey, and Brown Usuallv 30/-. now 22/6 MEN’S FUR FELT LOUNGE HATS, a full range of colours and sizes, with either .snap o- curl brim Usually 1 5/6. Row 10/6 ITallenstein Eros. Limited QUEEN STREET and KARANGAHAPE ROAD Also Hamilton and Whangarei Bill
OSTEOPATHY 1 he Science of ANATOMICAL ADJUSTMENT AND MANIPULATION. • » the most gentle form of maniputative treatment known, and can be given in cases where other methods have oroved too narsh. Osteopathic Manipulation is not confined to the cpine alone, but is applied to any part of the body as required. Osteopathy, combined with Dietetics, Hydrotherapy, and Ultra-violet Rays, is the most rational healing system practised to-day, because it removes the cause of disease. TELEPHONE: 43-111. THE GRAINGER OSTEOPATHIC INSTITUTE, LIMITED. Cooke's Buildings, 58 Queen Street,
The people of Auckland gave most generously to the funds for the relief of the sufferers by the earthquakes'. It is hoped that they will not forget to give to the fund for maintaining the St. John Ambulance which relieves the poor and suffering in our own city. Donations will be gladly received by the honorary secretary at the Ambulance Station. 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 728, 30 July 1929, Page 13
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