Last week's cole! snap I made many Blankets | fell rather thin. I The D-I-C suggests a good remedy Not only were new blankets thought of, but many a first winter fire was lighted also. Shiver! Probably you did, for It was a hitter southerly wind for a night or two. ! New Zealand's Best All-wool Blankets are waiting for New I I ' Zealanders at the D.I.C. All sizes; all prices, all beautifully \ woolly, soft and cosy—the most tempting sleep-lnducers you ever i saw. | Better make your selection ere | prices advance. i ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS—Specially manufactured for the D.1.C.,' with our own headings . For Singrle Beds— 27/6, 35/- pair i| For Three-quarter Beds— ,' 36/-, 45/- pair § For' Full Size Beds— ' 43/-, 55/-, 65/- pair I SPECIAL QUALITY HEAVY-WEIGHT BLANKETS—Made in * all white, no coloured heading, very good quality '■ For Single Beds— 40/- pair i For Three-quarter Beds— 57/- pair H \ ■ For Full Size Double Beds— 69/6 pair j| | SUPER MERINO BLANKETS — Silk whipped, the finest and softest blanket made; suitable for sleeping in ' I ' For' Large Size Single Beds— 63/- pair | | . For Full Size Double Beds— 75/- Pair i About 40 pairs of ALL-WOOL NEW ZEALAND ,BLANKETS— Slightly imperfect in the bleaching \ ' | i For Single Be_ds— 23/9 pair | ' For Full Size Double Beds— 39/6 pair i COT BLANKETS— \ • Medium Make— 9/-, tl/6, 15/- pair j Fine Merino, Silk Bound— 15/9, .19/9, 24/6 pair ! According' to size. i CREAM BLANKETING—By the yard, 36 inches wide 4/11 yard | BUSH RUGS—For camp use 4/11, 6/9, 10/6, 17/6 each ! GREY BLANKETS—AII wool, according to size ; 23/6, 30/-, 37/- pair 1 "Dainty Easter Gifts k Useful Daily bleeds Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, boxed in half-dozens. Exceptional Values 2/9,3/9,3/11,4/6,4/10,5/6,7/9 the box of 6 These are all very fine quality. They come direct from one of the best Irish manufacturers. TRY A BOX and you will most likely want another. ' ' s JrTingles, Ltd. lambton quay i • -^ I . ~ -—————r— ————————— i Considering Late Advances. SO^ll SPECIAL LINES CHEMICAL OIL MOPS. Splendid for Polishing Furniture, Motor Cars, Stained Floors. I Absorbs all dust in one act. One size only, viz., the largest 6/9 J SBENTWOOD CHAIRS (As illustration) ." | Stand any amount r©f rough wear. Lrisfc - I opportunity of purchasing Only 7/6 | PCM CAECTV PA7AD 1 Undoubtedly the Best on the Market. !§ You can have a week's trial and if not j] ■ satisfied you get your monoy back. Pi'ice IS is only 2/9. jjj ■ EL-AN-GE ENAMELLED WARE. || This special brand we -'have been selling jjjj| Jfor over 25 years. We guarantee every !!| article. It will not rust, break, or craze. j j- *j*< ■ yonr money back if ynu are not satisfied > % l| after a month's trial. It's better.than :3 \| aluminium \vaw and not half tho price. j **WS ■ It's absolutely pure and safe to use. jj SPECIAL LINE OF TICKING. ■• ' 1 Blue stripe, 31 inches wide Usually 1/- yard Now 8d yard - ! j' JEYES' FLUID. j 2/6 a quart. You know you are getting a' disinfectant when you | ase Jeyes' Fluid. In Gallon Tins 7/6 ! Winder's Corner, Cuba and Manners Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 9
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