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The BACKBONE of YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS First in Nutriment . . First in Purity, First in the Judgment of Discriminating People . . , Aufsebrook's Milk Arrowroot and Malted Milk Biscuits are Especially Good for Old & Young. • ■" c*s < A GUINEA A GUESi Money Prizes Every Week * .' .'.■■■■-■ In order to heighten the interest in tins tea Eon's Rngby Football Fixtures, the proprietor*- of " Troth " have decided to offer -weekly Prizes, of £1 la. Mid 10s 6d. respectively te the persons making the First nod Second most accurate forecasts of the reealts of the Three Senior Itagby Football Matehe» played under the auspices of the ■ Canterbury Rogby Football Uaiea dnriog the ooming s«oeon. Amj person U eligible to ecmpeie, except employees of the Ghristehnreh Press Company. - ■ . ' ■■ ' ' . The CompetitJoßs for each Saturday will close on the previous Friday night at 10 o'clock. The entries vill not be opened till the matches are •rei i and the cesalta will be anaonnosi in ' " Truth." , i ' ' ■ ———— ■ . • ■ It Costs Nothing to Compete. The following Senior ma-tehee have been arranged fcr next Saturday:— CANTERBURY COLLEG E v. OLD BOYS . CHRISTCHURCH v. MERIVALE IJ KWOOD'v. ALBION SYDENHAM a Bye. An that it is necestary for competitors to fo is to Cut out'the Speclart Form appearing In "Truth, ,, fill in their selections, and forward them in closed enrelepes to the Football Editor, " Truth " Office. THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION CLOSES FRIDAY NIGHT, at 1O o'elook. TBI TOUE LOCK. fl The shivery nights are here, and colder nights are coming. A ■ ■ hint that your supply of blankets should be brought up to full 'a H requirements. , H ■ If you want the best blanket values procurable—the best blankets I ■ .at the lowest possible prices—you will find them at " The People's " H ■ Place for Value.": fl I The most reliable makes arc shown here in every weight and H I grade. Pure, Huffy, soft, perfectly finished blankets, of flawless B n . Come in and examine these blankets critically. When qualities ' ■ ■ are considered, price comparisons are all in our favour. Here are the ,fl H prices—judge the qualities for yourself:— -■ « WTIITE COLONIAL BLANKETS— . I R Single Bed .. .. ' .. 19/6 20/6 22/6. per pair ■ B Double Bed .. .. 23/6 24/6 25/5 27/6 per pair || . M Extra Double Bed .. 28/6 29/6 31/6 36/6 per pair . 9 B GREY COLONIAL BLANKETS .. 17/6 22/6 26/6 per pair ' ■ . 1 WHITE WITNEY BLANKETS (ENGLISH)— . 9' m Single Bed .. .. .. 10/6 11/6 13/6 per pair . M y .. .. .. 22/6. 24/6 per pair 1 S GREY ENGLISH BLANKETS— \1 B Single Bed .-... .. ~ 10/- 11/6 13/6 per pair te a Double Bed .. ... .. 21/- 23/6 per pair g i FLANNELETTE BLANKETS. Used for.sheets or underblankets .. g M -6oin. x Bom. .. .. .. .. 4/6 5/- -each v H 70m. x 9oin. .. .... '.. 5/9 each ' n H Crib Size .. .. .. . .. i(- each " S S When you're in, see our beautiful assortment of handsome Down M : H Quilts, in colours to harmonise with every room. » H I We give 1/- in the £ Discount for Gash. 1 I ' •■ .______-iiii^ji^iii M iiii iiiiiMmiii C 2993 B It's the Quality that tells. I van IS THE FINEST COCOA in the WORLD. 4 t

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13109, 7 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13109, 7 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13109, 7 May 1908, Page 3