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Kfo and EIDERDOWNS FOR COLDER WEATHER S Nights are growing colder, and soon will come the necessity for warmer bedclothes. Anticipate cold weather now by purchasing new Eiderdowns and Blankets at Westerman’s low prices. They’re made with the strongest and warmest materials, and they ensure warmth, comfort and good wearing quality. GLORIOUS EIDERDOWN QUILTS. All pure down, in a gorgeous range of colourings and designs. British Manufacturers’ special samples at Bargain Prices. Single Bed size, usually 22/6, 29/6, 39/6Sample Prices 17/9, 22/6, 29/6 Double Bed size. Usually 49/6, 59/6, 65/-, 79/6- I Sample Prices 39/6, 49/6, 57/6, 65/“GOLDEN FLEECE” QUALITY BLANKETS. A beautiful weight. Made in N.Z. from fine N.Z. Wool—Single Bed size, 19/6 pair; Double Bed size, 26/6 Wk pair; extra large Double Bed size, 29/6 pair. ASK TO SEE OUR N EW HEAVY “PETONE” BLANKETS. SuperWOOL MATTRESSES quality blankets. Made for a lifetime of ' service. Extra large sizes.—Single Bed size, 32/6 pair; Three Quarter Bed size, 42/6 pair; Double Bed size, 47/6 pair. “KAIAPOI” BLANKETS. Double Bed GREY ALL WOOL size. Slightly mill soiled. 14 pairs to BLANKETS. Heavy clear— For 24/9 pair large Blankets.—T< , “AIRCELETTE” ALL WOOL BLAN- Clear 16/9 pair NETS. Heavy-quality honeycomb weave COSY COMFORT hygienic Blankets. 10 pairs only. Three- MATTRESSES. Fillquarter Bed size. Were 49/6 pair— ed with the finest To Clear at 37/6 pair Samarang Kapok.— BABY RUGS. Fine all-wool quality, 19/6 ' 22/6 25/6 fringed in Cream, Fawn, Grey, Rose and 37/6’ 57/6 •’ Double Scarlet. Very slightly soiled. Usually Bed sizes', 35/-, 42/6, 1 10/6— To Clear at 6/11 47/6, to 89/6. < CLOSED TILL TUESDAY MORNING

ISf wk My Wordlyouvegg w got lovely teeth W The World’s leading Dentists ftwS proclaim Gibbs as being the KSS ideal Dentifrice. Education- Sbß ists, too, advocate its use for MMt mouth and teeth cleanliness. SB What more sincere reasons SSfi can be given for the daily MM use of such a dentifrice as Gibbs ? Make GIBBS your person- SBm al Dentifrice. wßfi Popular Size 1,1. Large Size 1 k SgjS Jr When melting vour next purchase / from your Chemist or Retailer / make sure you ask for Gibba ■ fascinating Ivory Cattle Geme. If ■ ■ vour Chemist or Retailer i> tern- I ■ porarity out of stock of these % semes, send 3d. in stamps to—- \, SHARLAND & CO. LTD., Box J y. 388, Wellington, when the game LC h. Kwill be posted direct. yJH

— A hard nut to crack! “Scientists the world over,” writes Mr Amos Scrope in the “Chicago Witness,” “have been trying for ages to eliminate wholly the nicotine from tobacco, have found it a tough nut to crack and given it up as a bad job. But 1 understand the manufacturers of New Zealand tobacco have actually cracked that nut, hard as it is! A relative of mine resident in the city of Wellington informs me that the Dominion tobacco is not only' the very best quality—but—mark this!—is almost free from nicotine. How is it done? Well, it seems that they subject the tobacco to great heat, roast it, in fact, and so much of the poisonous nicotine is expelled that the rest doesn’t matter! Thus treated the tobacco is rendered harmless. So far as I know this is the only toasted tobacco produced.” Quite correct, Mr Scrope. All that is necessary to add is that there are. four brands only: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.*

QKIN BEAUTY secured with Rachel Vanishing Cream. Keeps skin always silky-soft and lovely. 1/G jar, handbag size 6d. Alan Grant (Woodward’s Pharmacy), Hastings. ipiRED NO LONGER aftw~ Uking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. You begin to enjoy bein galive. 3/6. A4an Grant (Woodwasd’s Pharmacy) and other chemists.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 13 April 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 13 April 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 13 April 1933, Page 3

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