The Melbourne, Ltd., notify that, owing to advantageous arrangements having been completed with the leading N.Z. mills ample supplies of boys' clothing are now available in present-day styles at prices showing little or no advance on those obtaining before the war. In th's connection particular attention is directed to the various lines of beys' "Sport" Suits and odd knickersBoys' Sj»»rt Suits, 11' \r dark patterns, plain knickers, sizes 6 to 14. , B»ys' Empire Suits, Sport 9 style, plain 1 "7/fi knickers, pure woo!, 1 plain greys and browns, ' " sizes 5 to 10 years. B«ys' Sport Suits, Roslyn make, all pure "IS/ft wool and dark pat- TO terns, plain knickers, 9ft/Q sizes 6 to 18. Boys' Sport Suits, serge, guaranteed. faaeless. All with "plain TO knickers, sizes -3 to. 18 39/6 Boys' Varsity Suits. These economical suits 'IT/ft still retain their popularity. Pure wool and very durable, sizes 4 te 11 yearsYouths' Sport Suits, Rosiyn prire woo!, dark grey and fawn mixtures TO extension knickers, sizes QT/ft Soys' Plain Knickers, All purs weol, dark O/l "1 patterns, sizes 2 to TO' i 6. 5/11 Saddle Tweed Knickers. A grand wearing line, 4-/Q all pure wool and in dark ' TO grey shades. Best knickers ft/Q on the market, sizes 3 to 16. Serge College "Shorts." Made of fine quality 8/11 Indigo Serge, guaran- TO., teed to keep its color '» i / b-j and wear well, sizes 6 NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM, INGLEWOOD, HAWERA, STRATFORD, WANCANUI.
is no reason Shoes should be hard on DOCKRILL'S have just landed direct from the makers—--1300 PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES. They include Box Calf, Patent, and Tan Willew Calf—the styles are Derby, Ankle Strap, and One-bar and can be had either pelted, machine sewn or pumpsThe Sizes Range from Children's 2's to Maids' 2's. These shoes are easy on the feet—fit snugly where support and protectisn are needed—are i«#My across the ttes. BEE THESE SHOES TO-DAY. DEVON STREET ' «X -'? • \ NEW PLYMOUTH.
GRASS SEEDS ' 1\ have my* new season's stock of Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Cowgrass, Timothy, Lotus Major, etc. in stock. /ALL SPLENDID SAMPLES, 'CALL AXD INSPECT THEM. .ipecistl quotations for quantities. C. LUKL. 1 SEEDSMAN
£ 235 (Waltbjuu, Mass.) *'*;W*Sitf>' i «s*o :^^S&A il?!!»ifrS;%&*»™s: sfmmim 'mmmm . * m^^mmm mk 0m hm & mf% iilii m «? m Tho Car for Comfort. *"" The Car for Ecenomy. Tte Car for Reliability. The Car with a Recerd. The Car which has proved itself, Car without Extras, ■''■' *"' -«* if ■'> The Car Standardised. '/SEE IV., RIDE IN m FtW^VWQUIi^
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 8
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409Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1916, Page 8
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