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SPECIAL VALUE It is always sound economy to buy Blankets and other household needs at Carey's. But here is a chance that is even better than usual. We think the offering of Blankets will interest every woman who reads They are all “ Colonial" which means unsurpassed quality for long wear Grey Blankets — 9/4 from 16jG per pair 10'4 from 20,6 per pair 11/4 from 26j- per pair White Blankets in the celebrated Wellington, Boslyn, Timaru and l’etonc makes — 9 ! 4 from 16111 to 22 6 per pair U li\4 from 26j6 to 42j- per pair 10)4 from 21/6 to 36:6 per pair | 12,4 from 42j- to 50j- per pair Travelling llugs in the newest effects from 11/9 to 48’6 each. DOWN QUILTS PREPARE FOR eOLDER DAYS WITH WARMER BED (HOVERING. This mild weather won't last all the winter. Eider-downs at the prices we sell them won't strain the purse. They are filled with the finest quality Arctic Down, Satin and Sateen covered, in the newest designs. Unfrilled Down Quilts (full sine) from 20',- to 43/6 each. Frilled Down Quilts from 23 /* to 63j- each. Cot Quilts from 4jll to 23jG each. Jackets & Qostumes Ihe falling of the Thermometer is certain in May. The cold strengthens as days shorten, and the Jacket demand for the balance of the season will be considerable. Provide now. Do not wait until stocks are low. Our present stock is of excellent quality and ample quantity. We shall be pleased to show you the exclusive styles. Ladies’ Light Tweed Jackets from 19/6 to 25/6 Ladies’ Full-length Jackets, in the newest tweeds from 27j6 to 69,6 each Ladies’ Jackets in Cloth, with fur collars from 45\6 to 59 j 6 each Ladies’ Tweed and Plain Cloth Costumes, in latest styles, from 39/6 to £5/17/6 each. GREETS Ready*Money Store.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14681, 12 May 1908, Page 9

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