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i There is no doubt that, with the weather we are now experiencing, there is a very pressing need for I warm bedding. What seemed an ample supply at the. beginning of the Winter has now become, quite | 1 inadequate. Blankets that have become thin must be helped out or replaced by new ones. Then j I finish off each bed with a new Down Quilt, and the maximum of comfort will be attained. In quality I I and value these lines leave nothing to be desired. | I DOWN QUILTS. BLANKETS. I I Call and see our great variety of Down Quilts, These Blankets are all made to our special I I . in the new Down-proof Sateen, by the order, and we can warrant them to be full | 1 world's best makers, weight and measurement. No finer Blankets II r% ' *-v m ■ n 1 • l than these are on the market, and these are the 1 I Cot and Push-cart Down Quilts, in floral saleen with j owest ices that can be quoted {or them . | j plain panel, 6'II 7'M 176 each I 1 Cot and Push-cart Down Quilts, in plain sateen with j ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS— | I floral panel. Piped 106 Frilled I V6 Made in the leading Colonial Mills— 1 I Single Bed Down Quilts, in floral sateen j&jm* +* Single-bed size IB'6 2K- 236 a pair I I with plain panel, piped, 35'-36'6ca. U Three-quarter size— i I ' Double Bed Down Quilts, in floral sateen 236 26>6 286 a pair I I with plain panel, piped, 246 34% Double-bed size 27% 30'- 35% a pair 1 % W6 <-arh I il ( I ALL-WOOL COLONIAL GREY BLANKETS— I I Double Bed Down Quilts, in floral satin with plain Single-bed size 18% a pair 1 1 satin panel, so'o each. . . | I • i - j Ihrec-quarter size ... ... 2z'o a pair I I Double Bed Down Quilts; in plain sateen with wide Double-bed size ... ... 26% a pair 1 I French floral panel, 66% 69% each. g Double Bed Down Quilt, in floral sHk with plain silk FLANNELETTE BLANKETS- I I panel and back, 105/- each. I 3'll 4'| 1 y»j .a pair 1 1 aiHB THE DISPLAY OF BLANKETS , 1 I IPS OUR WINDOW. 1

The Women's Favourite J fl|W —Amber Tips Tea ,'■ pWm BThe housewife wants a tea that j §jsjpS m will please the family—and she \^%MM wants it to be economical in these j ffl'M days of high cost of living. i 8 AMBER TIPS passes the house- J ffl 'M I wife's test, and it is the most popular Iggm yh H brand in New Zealand, because in [ _B_|r» , il i " M fragrance, flavour, quality, and economy | Wj^m j[ j§ it i* pre-eminent. | iffiWw ,/?\ The results of the investigations of H - famous scientists and doctors of "The WMkWmL Lancet," England's ' leading Medical " wW^llmpM'tMMjlß&ffi Journal, prove that fine teas like AMBER WS^/^T^//^ TIPS mctvt better health,. Mainover, thi, WjffitfXfy'ft'--srmW%_» KB m-rcstijation prored that fine teas like AMBER - Wffl/wmlgk TIPS are almost as cheap a» inferior blendj, sine* ifej^y / '^'i^ #Mmffflfl/jm 280 cupi can be obtained from 2/- per lb. lea at M* ' "M /Wwmi *tP»«t 0n1y.224 rap* from cheaper inferior tea» w&y/ / _r fiff'/ Hi " r 'i° P* 1- 'k. ' es *- R cracm^ler "The J- 81 ?,* TO 4J -'ft' 1 cet't" adricc—"alwau bur and uscfißC tea*" n EVERYBODYS FAVOURI THE German Emperor once said that " pretty women were clever a women, and caxec! for their good looks." It is this "caring for | good looks "that has made the "SPIRELLA" the M Corset for ti« | Elitt." Its marvellous figure-moulding capacity and graceful lines 3 have commended it to ladies who desire the finest and most charming \ effects possible. The " Spiralis "Is the Creator of Style, in forming and ; moulding the figure with complete comfort, on fashionable lines. Style. ; not money, makes the well-dressed woman. The " Spiitlla ** is distinctly [ as exclusive Corset—prices, 30/- to W/». Ladies are invited to inspect these aristocratic Corsets, which are obtainable in sizes to suit every figure. The *" Corset for the Elite ** is not sold in drapers' shops, cut only by the | company's represe_ia_T«. f MISS CLOUGH Corsetaire (Sole Agent) Ladies' Toilet Boudoir \ STEWART DAWSON'S BUILDINGS. HIGH ST. | CSS*! I

STOP IT WITH STOP IT. * DO.VT XEOLECT A COLD-ITS DA.VGEROUS. A neglected coT-s*h or cold may carsc roa eerious lung trouble. Is it worth while rrunninfr the risk? Usually it is a case cf a 1-j 6d bottlo of Stop-It or a cold. Ton can have either, 6ut not both. Loasby's Stop-It haa stood tho test of time. It waa the first and only cough core made with a menthol base. There are tome imitators, but cono of them havo ever affected the srreat s.ie that LoMby'a Stop-it enjoy*. The reason it aells freely is because it ia pood. It gets to work alnyst instantly. In & few minutes yon feel the warm soothing £!cw in the lungs and bronchial tubes. It rtops the cough and erxpela the phlegm at tc? game time, reducing all the inflammatory symptoms No cough mittnre made can do more than this. It always «cts tho same, and suits the yonn-» aa well as the accd.' It really is a family cough core. You are not trying an experiment when yon take ' Stop-It. because it has proved itself for years now. You run no nak of disappointment when you take Stop-It. Loasby's Stop-It is put aa in three sues—la 6d. 2r_ 6d. and 4s <*i. *»-&''* tte • a -'E er siu * axe the For sala by ail Chemists and Grocers.

VTholesalc Aerate: H. F. Stevens and all merchant* ['^SBY. Til's Only Prescribing Chemist. 670 Colombo street.. Chratcbureb. i-

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 3

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