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/"" —' — ' / ''- ■■'■■■ «Ji&fc 7 WIV.UNCTON TT~V^Lir 7 at h'apier' \ 3Sg$P Winter, in ;■: .France:!;. Our Soldiers will need Woollen Comforts. By November our boys will be feeling the neecl of all the Woollen Comforts especially hand-knitted Socks, that you can send them, and if you would send them in time, you should start knitting notf— Socks, Balaclavas and Mittens. WE CAN SUPPLY THE WOOL. Paton's "Alloa" Yarn Is the Very Best! Select your needs from this list and select soon, as there is sure to be a heavy demand for these popular and reliable yarns. These Wools are sent post free to country customers. SUPER 3-PLY WHEELING — The original " Alloa " ' yarn, ■ ideal, hard-wearing, and most suitable for. socks;, though hard-wearing, there is no harshness when made up; four shades of. clerical grey, three shades of heather. mixtures, natural brown, navy; eight skeins to. a head lid a skein, 7/3 a head SUPER 4-PLY FINGERING—Paton's . beet quality, in. 'light and mid clerical greys, natural, Shetland, pink, heather mixtures, scarlet, cardinal, navy blue; twelve skeins to a head , Sd a skein, 7/6 a head V. . SUPER 3-PLY FINGERING—In clerical grey, heather mixture, and pink; twelve skeins to a head 6d a skein, 5/6 a head 4-PLY HOSE FINGERING—Paton's second quality; in black, white, clerical grey, heather mixture; twelve skeins, to a • head ' 6Ad a skein, 6/«<a head BLACK AND WHITE . FINGERING—Paton's super ..quality; twelve skeins to a head . . .. Two-ply— 4d a skein, 3/6 a head Three : ply— 6d a skein, 5/6 a hea,d Four-ply— Sd a skein, 7/6 a head •" PATON'S BIG KNITTING BOOK "—Containing ■ nearly 300. pages of interesting reading concerning the making of all kinds of woollen garments; beautifully illustrated and very clearly described Price J/= each; postage 5-id extra " SOLDIER'S AND SAILORS' COMFORTS "— , " UNIVERSAL KNITTING BOOK "— -" FIRST LESSON IN KNITTING "— ,- ■ - ' • ' Price 2d each; postage ljd extra WE HAVE EVERYTHING THE KNITTER NEEDS. £^ £§&, J WELUNCTOW a \%as^J AT NftPIER — \^Sg> * • '

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 42, 18 August 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 42, 18 August 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 42, 18 August 1916, Page 9

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