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. SHOP BY POST WITH THE | D.1.0.5 WELLINGTON. -EXCEPTIONAL T7ALUES . IN V T>LANKETS FOR TI7INTER. DESPITE the great advance :n the price of wool we are sell- ., ing blankets at last year's prices. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, in either the soft fleecy - make or the closely woven finish fcr hard wear. \ For single beds: 17s 6d, 21s, 24s 6d per pair. For three-quarter beds : - 21s 6d, 27s 6d, 29s 6d per pair. For full-size beds: 27s 35s 6d, 29s 6d. .SPECIAL— A COLONIAL BLANKET of very special quality, woven from picked long staple wool, beautifully light yet warm. For single beds: 29s 6d, 39s 6d per pair. For three-quarter beds: 39s 6d, 49s 6d per pair. For full-size beds: 49s 6d, 63s per pair. CRIB AND COT BLANKETS. First size: 6s lid, 12s 9d per 1 , pair. Full size: 9s lid, los 9d per pair. Freight paid on aIL, prepaid par- ] ' eels of drapery and clothing of 20s . and upwards. r Orders by post carefully and ' promptly executed by a special staff. ' f;©. I . C. 5 WELLINGTON. '-'-" A. A. CORRIGAN, v ; * Manager. CRESCENT BLEND TEA Gas and coal fires, or steam heaters, cannot dispel the dulness of mind and chill of winter mornings like one cup of steaming hot Crescent Blend Tea. This favorite tea is rich in i *■> theme, the active principal of , tea, ■which, has the property of expanding the arteries nearsi j the surface of the skin, and so causing a flow of warm blood. As a morning cup Crescent Blend Tea is incomparably fascinating. It pleases fastidi- ' ous women and the men prefer it. FROM ALL STORES, At 2s per lb. ii A CHINA Egg may fool a setJE\. ting hen, but it would not * make an omelette." It's just the same with Paint. The -lowest price is often the dearest one to you. Cheap Painting means cheap paint that will not stand the weather, ■ cheap "workmen who do not know how to do a good job, and a coat of -paint 1 omitted wherever the cheap painter thinks he can do so without being found out. Cheap Painting is dear at any price. We do not want to be known as a v Cheap Painter. HONEST PAINTING AT LOWEST PRICES, ' Consistent with good work. „ - . Two new shipments of WALL ' PAPERS just arrived. NASE PAINTER HIGH STREET. F. WHALER T-^.-. x _. AND SONS, BOOTMAKERS. HAVING had 40 years' experience in boot manufacture, the public Hlay rely on getting a good pair of boots made or repaired on the premises. F. WHALER AND SONS, HIGH STREET NORTH, (Opposite Post Office), HIGH STREET SOUTH, (Next Baddeley's Hotel). AUCKLAND CASH CLBABING SALE STILL ON. ,'pREATEE BARGAINS VT THAN EVER. Costumes going at 19s 6d, 25s£' 30s to 50s— original cost from • 28s to 80s. These costumes are " ' all this year's models, silk lined .- ~ and beautifully finished, no -two alike. c - See- our Spencer Pianos; one of the y best English Pianos on the mari- f ket Easy time payments from 25s monthly. - Celebrated make of German Pianos from £35. Time payments of 1 guinea a month. ,",- Large assortment of Japanese hand- ;- embroidered Silk Blouses in <■ white, cream, pint, blue from 10s — '. 6<l ; 20 per cent off imderclofcUing end corsets. "' Imposed Millinery, half price ; Ginghams. Prints, Muslins goinij at od per yard. JiTrinsmpd Voile Skirts from 12s Cd. :_ BiaekCloih SUh^ trfm 6s Qd Dressmaking^Ecom I.2** Cd.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIX, Issue 738, 11 June 1907, Page 4

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