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Rl ANIfFTC wiH_ ' r llll£JiE is no need to shiver on a cold night. Purchase a new set ef bl&nkets NOW and notice the difference. But be carefal. All blank'dts are not made to keep out the cold, but those which we stock are.- Our selection of COLONIAL AND ENGLISH BLANKETS IS VERY extensive, and we can guarantee each one. They are made of pure, fleecy wool and will wear well. : ■ ' ' '.■• -." ' PURE WHITE BLANKETS Single Beds ... ... ... 27s Gd to 35s Three-quarler Beds ... ... 37s 6d to 47s 6d Large Beds ... ... ... 37s 6d to 55s BLANKETS IN GRAYS Single Beds— English ... U. 22s 6d to 35s Single Beds— Colonial ... ... 25s to 35s Double Betfs— English... ... ... 27s to 35s Double Beds— Colonial ... 25s to 47s 6d Don't forget this: Blankets will never be as cheap again as they are to-day. The price of wool -is going up all the time Therefore, if you BUY' ! NOW you will obtain a double objective —you will be assured of a WARM WINTER and you will SAVE MONEY. ' - WINTER GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS '1 ;•'■■■-.• -. . . JLEADffIG .DRAPER Ss CLOTHIERS \ bREYMOUTHs HOKITIKA P.O. Box 95 Phone 59 (■'•"'■ - ' •■■■•-

|jj j. For You Madam | *$ Mil c aye c smartest and • /\ -clnK ' \- • most becoming I ■ i^ll Winter Costumes flff Cj?f M m « p-^ ' \JI7-^ vr £ c you *° come an^ see onr ma tchless display of rea3y-to-weai' " f/fifeflllii /TT^/ I Iml -models before ordering made to measure garments. In our wide Jtiif lsi\ It it Ir I ••' / variety of fabrics and styles you will find it an easy matter to choose a nil' Ul9 I \ 111 I costume exactly suiting your particular taste. Every , qualification of per- I V I wH 111 li 111 l 1 v cc * att^ re 8 met here, stylesiire exclusive, quality highest and the prces 9 I mill 111 II 111 l very moderate considering the character of the garments. A few of oar j HI ||r x | .1 I more attractive models in GABARDINE, SERGE and SMART TWEEDS are IHill | ■1 . detailed below:— " 1 IIhIS f\ 1 ' LADIES (Tailored) GABARDINE COSTUMES 5 guineas. J |\ Lj JJ^ 'H(J LADIES SERGE COSTUMES 84/- 95/---'■jJJ»J^^' y^ LADIES TWEED COSTUMES 49/6, 65/- 77/6. yp^T^ Make it a point of calling thejirst ' ' '";. V-; : — — opportunity which presents itself -fg © •'•• r : ; - - > '>&&<*?!.: ... ;. .. ■ ,' ___^ • .~y>-'- 'V_ ■'■■ ■■■ ■■ ; , dsf •; ■ Drapers, Clothiers, Boot Importers, House Furnishers

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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 20 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 20 May 1918, Page 2

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