QUALITY THE S IMPORTANT QUESTION IN BUYING h ousehold Goods
# HOUSEHOLD LINES—THE KIND WE SELL WHICH ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE WORLD’S LEADING MANUFACTURERS—ARE A SURE INVESTMENT AGAINST THE FUTURE. OUR IMMENSE STOCKS WILL CARRY US ON FOR MANY A DAY, AND AT PRICES NOT GREATLY IN ADVANCE OF THE PRE-WAR STANDARD. T'-Tr* V: HSV/ELUNG SHEETINGS AND PILLOW COTTON, PURE BLEACHED TWILL SHEETING— 54in. wide—l/6. 1/9 to 2/3. 72in. wide —1/11, 2/3 to 3/6. 80in. wide— 2/3, 2/6, 3/6 and 3/11 PLAIN TWILL OR HERRINGBONE UNBLEACHED SHEETING—54in. wide—l/9, 1/11, and 2/6. 72in. and 80in. wide—l/11, 2/3, and 2/9 yard. 40in. PILLOW COTTON, in Plain and Circular Weave—l/-, 1/3, to 1/9 yd. 40in. TWILL PILLOW COTTON, in Plain and Circular Weave—l/3, 1/11 to 2/6 yard. CALICOES AND LONGCLOTHS. The thrifty housewife would do well to secure some of these goods now. They were bought long before prices reached their present high level, and our present prices are practically manufacturers’ prices in London today. 36in. PURE MEDIUM BLEACHED CALICO—9d., 10* d., 1/- to 1/3. 36in. HEAVY BLEACHED CALICOES, Special Values—l/3, 1/6 and 1/9 vard. 36in. PURE COTTON LONGCLOTH, guaranteed free from filling—ll*d., 1/1, 1/3, and 1/6 yard. 42in. PURE MADAPOLLAMS, guaranteed pure Egyptian- Cotton —1/11, 2/6, 2/9 and 2/11 yard. m #1 # n LONGCLOTH L '4 FLANNELETTES. WHITE FLANNELETTES, 30in. and 32in. wide, in Plain and Twill—B}'d., 10-J-d., 1/- and 1/3 yard. WHITE FLANNELETTES, 36in. wide —llid., 1/2, 1/31, 1/6 and 1/8 yd. 33in. CREAM WINCEY (Wool and Cotton), ideal for Children’s Wear, Nightdresses, etc. and 2/11 yard. STRIPED FLANNELETTES, 30in. to 36in. wide, all reliable makes—lo-id. 1/-, 1/3 to 1/11 yard. TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLE DAMASK CLOTHS. SPECIAL PURCHASE OF TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLE DAMASK CLOTHS (Borders all round, with Medallion and Plain Centres. These Samples are actually less than Manufacturers’ present day prices ; all sizes, 2yds. 2*yds., 3yds., and 3*-yds. long—l3/6, 17.6, 20/6 to 29/6. IRISH TABLE DAMASKS. WHITE TABBLE DAMASKS, 54in. and 56in. wide—l/9. 1/11, and 2/3 yd, WHITE TABLE DAMASKS, 64in. and 66in wide—2/3, 2/11 and 3/11 yd. IRISH HAND-LOOM DOUBLE DAMASKS, 72in. wide—4/6, 5/6, 7/6 to 8/1-1 yard. UNBLEACHED DAMASKS, 54in., 6Qin. to 72in. wide—l/6, 1/11, 2/6, to 5/6 yard. IRISH LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, Exhibition Designs—3o/-, 35/-, 40/-, to 50 1- per doz. SER V TTES PETTI THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
“Trust the people” is a great old democratic principle of which a good deal has been heard of late, but the Legislature has enacted that the people are not to be trusted in the matter of drijjk on election day. Therefore the hotels in the constituency of Wellington North were closed at noon. If all the hotels of the city had been closed the situation would not have been so curious, but the anomaly was presented of all the licensed houses from Thorndon to Cuba Street shutting down at noon while the bars at the other end of the city remained open. On one side of Cuba Street a drink could not be obtained, so that it became the peculiar privilege of certain licensees to do a roaring trade in the afternoon at the expense of their brother publicans. The position was, of course, quite absurd, and was the subject of much comment. Many people who are not in the habit of studying Acts of Parliament were taken by surprise in the matter, but on hearing how matters stood at noon thei;e was a regular processions of thirsty souls froni the centre of the city to the outskirts. — N.Z. Times. When you feel a colds coming on, don’t wait until it has gripped you, but take NAZOL at once.*
MRS. LBMP {from a photo.) u For some time Internal bleeding plies caused me much suflerlng,” writes Mrs. W. Lemp, 164 Yarrow Street, Invercargill, N.Z. “ The Irritation was unbearable. I could not 110, walk or sit on account of the pain and uncomfortable feeling. I tried many remedies, all with no success. Nothing did me any good. Rexona Ointment was recommended to me, and the firm two or three applications of this splendid balm acted like magic. After using Rexona Ointment for only a short time, I was freed from my terrible affliction and completely cured. It la well called ‘The Rapid Healer.’” HElOjip te rS“ Women who Buffer from Piles are especially unfortunate, in that they cannot talk about their complaint. They must suffer in silence. To all such Rexona comes as a great blessing, for it ia easily obtained, easily applied, and the result is always gratifying. The distressing symptoms quickly subside, and mind and body both feel relief from the constnnt strain almost after the first application. In this Ointment are combined juices and essences in an entirely nennor, forming a remedy s a Rapid Heater. Rexona is especially valuable in the Tlioso who try it will not Rexona is sold everywhere ts holdic? 'our times the quantity, for 3/-. ~ new and unique 1 justly celebrated a is a remedy which treatment of piles, be disappointed, at 1/6 or in- poi nro o THE RAPID HEALER©
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4814, 11 March 1918, Page 3
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