The Melbourne, Ltd., notify that, .owing, to advantageous arrangements having been completed with the leading N.Z. mills ample supplies ©f boys' clothing are now available in present-day styles at prices showing little or no advance on those obtaining before the war. In tlvs connection particular attention is directed to the various lines.of boys' "Sport" Suits and odd knickers, -Boys' Sport Suits, All-wool tweed,, nice 17/ftdark patterns, plain knickers, sizes 6 to 14. Boys' Empire Suits, SporU style, plain 17/ ft knickers, pure wool, , plain greys and browns, sizes 5 to 10 years. Boys' Sport Suits, Roslyn make, all pure 1 &/A wool and dark pat- TO •terns, plain .knickers, 9fi/9 . sixes 6 to 18. Boys' Sport Suits, v Made of fine Indigo serge| guaranteed fade- : less. All ; with plain knickers, sizes 3 to 18 Boys' Varsity Suits. These economical suits still retain their popularity. . Pure wool and very durable, sizes 4 to 11 years. Youths' Sport Suits, Roslyn pure wool, dark grey and fawn mixtures extension knickers, sizes 10 to 18, Boys' Plain Knickers, • AH pure wool, dark 2/11 patterns, sizes 2 to TO 16 - 5/11 Saddle Tweed Knickers. A grand wearing line, 4/'(\ all pure woql and in dark TO grey shades. Best knickers ft/Q on the market, sizes 3 to 16. *-* V Serge College "Shorts." Made of fine quality g/JI IndigO Serge, guaran- . TOteed to keep its color "J "j /Q. and wear well, sizes 8 to 18. NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAIW INCLEWOOD, HAWERA, STRATFORD, WANGANUI.
Children are Hard on Shoes But that is no reason why Shoes should be hard on Children. • DOCKRILL'S have just landed direct from the makers-* 1300 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES. They include Box Calf, Patent, and Tan .Willow Calf—then •tyle* are Derby, Ankle Strap, and One-bar and can be ha* «ither welted, machine sewn or pumps. The Sizes Range from Children's 2's te Maids' 2's,, These shoes are easy on the feet—fit snugly where'support and protection are needed—are roomy across the toes. „ SEE THESE SHOES TO-DAY. DOCKRILL'S DEVON STREET 1«; "^l NEW PLYMOUTH.
GRASS SEEDS p> I have "my new season's stock of Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Cowgrass, Timothy, Lotus Major, etc. in stock. ALL SPLENDID SAMPLES CALL AND INSPECT THEIu Special quotations for quantities. C.LUKE.
£23 5 (Waltham, Mass.) <;• m wrm *a ?:¥; 14 mm w m ?3S m, m m m m X? The Car fer Comfort. The Caff Th* Car fer Reliability. The Car with a Record. The Car whfcb has oreved itself. fc The Car without Extras , The Car Standardised/ .« SEE IT,' " RIDE IN IT, * wit NtWPtVWOMTSI
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 8
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425Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 8
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