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THRIFTY WOMEN ARE MAKING A REGULAR HABIT OF SHOPPING atI r> n , 1 iz j I II >3 m i 11 1 11 ski ® It’s a real pleasure to shop in the convivia surroundings of Wec-trman’s modern Store . . . and it's inexpensive, too. We’ve listed below items in Bedding that you'll need for cold winter nights. Get them at Westerman's Famous Low Prices! BLANKETS.. jwWWBS* you need them now W|| FINEST QUALITY, ALL WOOL, N.Z. MANUFACTURE. i AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. ROSLYN “PLUNKET”—the blanket supreme N.Z.’s finest blanket. Manufactured from fine, long-stapled wool. Invest in Roslyn) Prices: Single bed 35/6 pair; J bed, 47/6 pair; A. Double bed, 59/6 pair. PETONE SUPER QUALITY.—A ' blanket ~ r ! ROSLYN “HOMESTEAD” the Blanket for super quality in ewery rcspeet Extra /■ service. Finely woven and beautifully j sizes.-Prices: Single’bed, 45/- pair- i b’i finished. Attractive borders.—Prices: Single 52/6 pair; Double bed o°/6 pair dg/Tp^. 0 PSir: 5W ’ Pali: D ° Uble W ' “ GOLDEN FLEECE” BLANKETS.—Our 'fan“SUNRAY” BLANKETS.-—A special fine ous blanket at the game old price. Beautiful quality blanket made specially for us from fine an(l « ne y Prices: Single bed. soft wool. Silk whipped ends. Pretty tone- . ' pa ’ * bed, 24/9 pr|-; Double bed, borders.—Prices: Single bed, 33/6 pair; 5 bed, < /e palr> 45/6 pair; Double bed, 55/- pair. BLANKET SPECIAL.—Twenty paira large “RADIANT” BLANKETS. —A fine, cosy qual- ,is Double-bed Blankets, all wool—ity. Generous sizes. Woven for comfort and ’. To go at 24/6 pair . wear.—Prices: Single bed, 32/6 pair; i bed, 45 BUSH RUGS.-All wool, over-cheeked in 39/6 pair; Double bed, 45/6 pair. Red, Blue, Gold and Green. Whinncd cuds—--25 Pairs SINGLE BLANKETS.—For single bed. 8/11 each Fine all wool quality. New French borders. , GREY BLANKETS.—SingIe bed— Price 18/11 pair: Double bed 27/6 pair ls/10pMr .. I EIDERDOWNS Cosy....and Inexpensive* A GLORIOUS RANGE OF DOWNY COMFORT. SPECIAL 40 QUILTS. McLintock’, entire Ift sample range offered at substantial reduclions IfflwfSWwlk ■flft o£E o rdinar y prices. Samples are in double M size on, Y—Prices: £6 10/- for 89/6; £5 5/for 79/6; £4 19/6 for 75/-. 20 BINGLE BED QUILTS. McLintock'a floral jhSKwwgJwAM / cambric Price 35/6 ea. 20 DOUBLE BED QUILTS. McLintock's floral cambric Price 39/6 McLINTOCK’S SATEENS. Tn beautiful flornls. Price: Single bed 45/-; Double bed 49/6 BEDDING. THE “LUXOR” MATTRESS. Strongly built Covered with tough satin-faced ticking, in ar assortment of stripes. Scientifically filled with finest prime Samarang kapoc. Well and evenly tufted, and finiehed with a neat roll edge—Price: Single bed, 37/6; 1 bed, 46/6; , Double bed, 49/6. GO WITH THE CROWD TO WESTERMAN’.

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ACROSS.—I Silver stick, 9 Crossbill, 10 Jurat, 11 Nods, 12 Buttonhole, 14 Mirage, 15 Setback, 18 Echelon, 20 Coombs, 22 Dickeybirds, 24 Star, 26 Photo, 27 Omissions, 28 Tenterhooks.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 6 May 1936, Page 3

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