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XPiunket Baby Photographic Exhibition Come and record your Vote in this Competition, at BAIRD’S HL BLANKETS AND EIDERS. Ihe nights are getting decidedly chilly. It is time to di AMVITTC review our fine selection of Down Quilts and DUnnittiO Blankets. They’re reasonably priced, and the quail- In * n ? ure wool ' ’P® 6 * lll / tot u« by bWmg ties we can thoroughly recommend. N.Z. mills. Lovely warm qualities with attractive SMART DOWN QUILTS c’Vd. n 11 r j mm lu pretty floral designs with plain panel to tone of Single Bed 18/6 pr., Dou le Bed 27/6 pi. downproof sateen. A splendid wearing quilt.— PETONE BLANKETS Single Bed 23/6; Double Bed 29/6 In plain colours and check designs, Shades of Bhu-. ART SILK BROCHE QUILTS Gree ’’’ Pinlt '' Ba ooW ' A ,ove,y weilring > Well filled with quality down. In shades of Mauve, Single Bed 42/6 pr.; Double Bed 57/6 pr. itose, G (jeen- SUPER QUALITY COLONIAL BLANKETS single Bea ZS/6, Double Bed J9/6 A >w _ quality blttkrt rw BROCADED SATIN QUILTS y* sr > of ,er ’' ie *- spe«i«iiy berdm i» tut Lu all the wanted shades, with good allover design, j■« <> g n ... r« and ono panel closely ruched, malting a very rich Single Bed 33/6 pr,; if Bed, 39/6; Double effect.— n j in Single Bed 39/6; Double Bed 49/6 pdtanf ri anyft« SATIN OUILTS rKivNK BLANKETS With extra heavy quality covers, filled with fine down. j™ g Peopls who* «nll Lovely brocaded designs. In double bed sis, only. u« no othoi- " Priced at 63/. Sing,e Bed * 4s/1 p, ‘ : * Bed ’ s^B pr ‘ ! SUPER QUALITY FINEST EIDERDOWNS Bed> 62/6 pr * Ln exclusive designs and colonrings. Ideal for par- UNDER-BLANKETS. sonal use, or for presentation purposes. Filled with A heavy quality blanket in grev and fawn iKaB»s. ■lnest quality down— Suitable for porch beds or children’s use— From £4 4/- to £8 8/- Special Value 5/11 Meh XU ATH WCt Q ualit y Drapers, y 9 Hastings.

BRONCHITIS/ — /of« better] Yes, thanks, I know a good thing that'll always fix a "wheezy" chest. For a bit of bronchial breathing I rely upon Bennington's Irish Moss. It's soothing and demulcent, it "cuts" any phlegm and it makes easy the breathingl IMITATIONS: — Shun them, get Bennington's. 1/6 & 2/6.

Kidneys Must CleanOutAcids The only way your body can eloan oat Acids and Poisonous wastes from your blood is through nine million tiny Kidney tubes ot filters, but be carefull Don’t use drastic, irritating drugs. If Kidney and Bladder troubles make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Stiffness, Burning, Smarting, Acidity, Neuralgia or Rheumatic Pains, Lumbago, or Loss of Energy, don’t waste a minute. Try the Doctor’s prescription CYBTEX (Siss-tet). Starts work In 15 minutes. Soothes and tones raw. irritated tissues. Guaranteed to cure or money back. At all Chemists. INVEST IN _ 8.5./l -a a The Value FITTED WITH EADIE CUABTEB HUB Cash £8 IS/-. EAST TERMS ARRANGED PAUL HANNAH JMbSESB /Oh h nicer with MUSTARD — Colman's Mustard

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 144, 3 June 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 144, 3 June 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 144, 3 June 1936, Page 9