"THE ECONOMIC." NEW YEAR SALE Hf¥»l«i™ BIG BAKGAINS IN BOYS' MERCERY AND CLOTHING, \ TUE following desperate bargains should attract the attention of every % shrewd buyer in Mastodon. Dn ing this great sale we are offering some \ wonderful bargains of special and direct interest to parents, who are thus | afforded the rare opportunity of being able to buy "Keiiable" Boys' Clothing | at enormous reductions on usual prices. We invite you to study these prices, ii A penny stamp will bring your order to our store. I BARGAINS FOR BOYS. BOYS WASHING VARSITY SUITS, na-y and white stripe galatea. in \ sizes Ito 8. u-uaily scud m, 8/6 New Year Sale Price, 5/11. § BOYS' DRILL VARSITY SUITS, in light blue and white stripes, all j sizes, usually told at 8/6 New Year Sale Price, 5/1!. i BOYS' SAIiOR ft TUNIC SUITS, in plain navy blue or fancy tweed, with |j double collars, sizes oto 5, usually sold at 9/6. New Year Sale Price 4/ 9, A BOYS' CONWAY SUITS, navy ser>e and fancy tweed suits, sizes run from j 0000 to 3 ; usually sold at 14/6 and 16/6. New Year Sale Prices, 7/6, j 'B/6 and 9/6. I BOYS' h ANCY WASHING SUITS, including Conway and tunic, a few as- 1 sorted sizes left, usually sold at 1 ./6 and .4/6. j New Year Sale Prices, 4/6 and 8/6. § BOYS' WASHING BLOUSES, extra quality white drill, sizes 0 to 6, usually sold at 7/fi and b/6. New Year Sale Prices, 3/6 and 4/6. BOYS' STRAW HATS— Boys' Sailor Straw Hats in all this season's style*, with broad and narrow brims, all sizep, usually sold at 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, and 4/11. New Year Sale Prices, 1/-, 1/11, 2/11, and 3/11. BOYS' GOLF STOCKINGS— Hoys' heather mixture stockings, with plain and fancy tops, sizes 4 to 9, usually sold at 2/6 and 3/6, New Year Sale Prices 1/11 to 2/6 pair. BOYS' STOCKINGS, extra strong, plain-legged stockings, just the thin<for rough wear, usually sold at I /11 and 2/3, New e.ir Sale Prices 1/3 and 1/6 pair, I Please Note—We pay carriage on all parcels to value j of £1 and over -exstpt Furnishings. I
Customs and forwarding Agents—J J, CUETIS & CO.. Customhouse Quay Wellington, will clear your goods and forward to you, or you may consign goods to them, and they will forward to their ultimate destination. Moderate charges WHOOPING COUGH. There is perhaps no other complaint so common and yet so distressing among children than "Whooping Cough". The rackipg cough accompanied in the advanced stages by choking and struggling f. >r breath,loss of appetite, etc. very soon weaken and upset the whole system. It is always wise to prevenl the disease if possible by keeping the child's bedroom well disinfected with some good disinfectant and also keep <i bottle of GORDON'S PECTEOL COUG CUBE, ready on hand to give your child a dose immediately there is any sign of a' cough. J, V, GOEDON, Chemist Masterton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9693, 18 January 1910, Page 6
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