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THE MAN WHO KNOWS I invariably purchases a cap that I shows MOST VALUE for MONEY together with reliability and 1 economy of upkeep. £' Hence the reasons are obvious /fmtl? why one sees an increasing number of f'b? ; OAKLANDS IfiSl# ! on the roacK Their individuality and m|| i superiority is instantly recognised ' by both novice and expert. Test the Oakland's capabilities by a demonstration* r-m.y. "«r-~""T ',j r > TiOTiffw*™^~'-TY-T"''*»TM 2-SEATER .. £410 5-SEITER „ £425 SRofifi—«»i _• -■ _ ; /_ ■ FLANNELS BLANKETS -FLANNELETTES FLANNELS — FLANNELETTES -— j NEW SHIPMENT AT SPECIAL PRICES g I ALL-WOOL N.Z. FLANNELS 36in- EDRO ST RIP E FLANNELETTE | • v . Plentiful Special lUd. 1/1 i yard g We wffc fortunate in secunng a limited 2 oin DARK STRIPED FLANNELETTE B supply of N.Z. Flannels before the big Assortments ~ Bid. 9id. IOJtJ. 11£ d. yard g Government Contracts. HORROCKSES' SPECIAL PYJAMA | > „ lO HaKB FLANNELETTE .. 1/3 yard 8 ALL-WOOL FLANNELS — . «• . . HORROCKSES' WHITE FLANNEL- I 1/61 i/» v- 2/j yard Shopping a Hoß s ;» ..d Jfi.GEEYAB}IYFLANNEL_Sp.€IJIV«IB| PlcSSUrt . kNICKe"* VanNELECTE^tsSI 1/9 1/1 ' Grey Cheeks)—2Bin. 1/3 yard V UNION SHIRTINGS— NATURAL WINCEY FLANNELS, unU*!™ SH 1/3 1 /6 1/9 S/-yard shrinkage. 2 Sin. 1/8 1/11 2/3 yard BLANKETS QUILTS;i;. . ■*«« ' C6^r n - °"° r,his ""SJ 1 S&ir e U?SI »• r . « ••11 Satin and Sateen covered— : 4 '^J£££SEfUKl! , ** . Single Bed 23/6 25/6 29/6 CI/6 ; | l&Swsr " TOSE Double Bed ... ... 31/6 37/6 COT QUILTS, 24m. x 36m.— ' • Extra Double Bed 42/6 45/- 47/6 6/6 9/6 11/4 to 21/GREY N.Z. BLANKETS 25/6. 31/6 pair , ' r if Buy this morning and be 'warm .to-night. See the lovely piped and-corded ones. GRAHAM, WILSON £ SMELLIE THE HOUSE FOR VALUE | E—j . k I ™" , I I THE DELICIOUS . I K : I FOR I | FRUITY FLAVOUR j | COUGHS AND COLDS | u _ I^ttENJAMiN4MHI"| : f ———BBMBB3BkIHHfI ~ilLLmm) LU SCIOUS FRESH FRUIT ||ATUIDCTTCS from AVhich lt is made ' i :sff nUInIWU Btl Itll Ask for 'K' and get the BEST || Chemists & Stores 1/6&2/6 "K 4 J76 j . '. K4,,, ■„.« ■■•■-■■ r
WE GIVE CASH . Tot ladle**, Gent** and ChUdxea'ti LEFT-OFF CLOTHING j | Boots, Treni*, FortauDtamx, eto. 3 MCATflll'C 106-108 Oxford Torraca g riCHlUil O (Sar Caxi>.) Street) j Tj-tlm promptly oUcndrd to. | JJ 4095-396S Phono 324 j
Be kind to mother, when you were ena'l She kissed and caressed you, if yon had a fall.
ITniscd you in sickness. laughed at your joy. She was your mother, you her dear boy. >*o friend could be kinder, no friend could be
truer, Than mother—and 'Woods' Peppermint Cure! 13
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15605, 1 June 1916, Page 5
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