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All-Wool Colonial Blankets are All Wool. ECJINCJ3 New Zealand is a groat sheep country, wool is plentiful, and there w^ is no necessity to resort to "mixtures" in making Blankets and other woollen goods. ■ , Rest assured tlipn—ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS are the RIGHT KIND FOR WARMTH AND LONG "WEAR. They are made in this Dominion, and the wool comes—well some of it comes from the sheep " you see grazing round about Blenheim! Buy " All-wool Colonials" from Girling's. _ HERE PRICES ARE ON A LOW LEVEL which makes for welcome ' economy. .These cold uighta are, Blanket nights, and your extra Blankets . . will* be purchased at least expense from our good winter supply. ~% • A P____lKj£____f_! Double bed, three-quarter bed, and single bed sizes are all well repre- ' jpSEfeEg sented, and in each instance tho quality is/ "Al at Lloyds'Vthat Mneans "first-class." - ■ ' x WSde-awake Shoppers* • /JHt^j*/ wil! shop early.' ■ , df**""iMo Hall of Commerce, PIGTQNa , BUBUHmm. ' ' HAVEL.OCX. '

can use will pleas© him most. "^IKTHEN campaigning, your soldier wants no useless paraphernalia. -sßSS^^^^^^^fe^^^^^B»_. V * Tlioraforo, let your gift be of the useful order—?6metlii;ig he (^^^^^^^^^H^^MSl NEEDS—something Le <.-an use in trench, dug-out, or bivouac. ■ x Always useful is the Wristlet Watch. 'We have a splendid selecr- •^_^__|l^ 10 T IfMSM?' lion in Nickel and Silver, Luminous Dials, from 20s to £3 15s. ' 1 V ibJyM _Sr^^^ FHRTieULHRLY FINE YHLOES • are our 35 and J9 jewelled Wristlet Watches-1-high-grade movement, luminous dial, special .idjustments, and absolutely dust-proof. These are m y in heavy gold and silver f'ases —fully guaranteed. / ■ Other gifts incluie Military Brushes, ,' Safety Razor Sets, Whisky Flasks, Pocket Books, Fountain Pens (complete with tube of ink), Tablets, Cedar Lead Pencils, nnd other useful items. ' Come ~-md :nake a personal ' inspection. There's a useful gift here at a price to suit your requirements. THE LEADING J**** JEWELLER^,/

Aystralian Mutual Provident Society Established 1349. ' ) THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE ' AND (THE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD I Funds over - £33,290,000 Annual Income - - 5©4,470,000 , BONUSES DIVSDEO YEARLY! The CASEi JONUSES' divided among Policy-holders for the ONE YEAR, 1914. amounted to £1,026,000, producing Reversionary Additions of ' £1,800,000. LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. UNEQUALLED RESULTS. 'I — — ——— / DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Ihe Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.0., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy-Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., vnd H. ißeauchamp, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch - - CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.

THE INCREASING PROBLEM

j Box 36. l Telephone 158. F. W, Martin & Co., GENERAL CARRIERS. PROPRIETORS OF McKENZIE'S STABLES. Agencies: New Zealand Carrying Company. Newman Bros.' Nelson-West Coast Motor Service. Clemett's Ward-Kaiboura-East Coast Service. NOTE the change of agents for motor services. eTm. aiBSON,

HOW to make ends meet will be ' Market Street. . materially lessened by purchas- TIOLLOW, the loaders and buy for ing grocery wants at Gascoigne's. jp ca-sh. ' Don't' be put off' with 5 Clearly there can be only one cheapest per cent, coupons or 2£ per cent, disgrocery store in Marlborough, and ; count on monthly accounts, or gifts that is indisputably Gascoigne's. j given to encourage prompt payment. Keeping prices low —considering high Get down to bedrock at once. ' If costs—keeps Gascoigne's busy, neces- rebates aro given they are put on besitating buying largely, which is fore they are taken off. Our prices effected with keenest merchants for f or clean, iresh groceries are cut to cash only, highest discojunts being lowest. Observe, our prices on goods thus secured. Having :io| partners to in window and ' shop. Study your somehow provide profits for, and sell- pocket during war time, and ening goods of first quality only for ( courage the firm that has kept prices cash or its equivalent, enables actual low in Blenheim during a rising fulfilment of the claim that v maiket. The puzzle is what might OA^ftff^lC&RJE-'S '- have been the prices of groceries if bAS»i#Olbrab » . the s D hnd'not come to light in LEAD FOR BEST GROCERY Blenheim Therefore the firm has VALUE. '• done good to the public if only to 5 per cent. Coupons Issued.! lower prices, which it has been the -—. : s—r--- JnffMs of doing-

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 154, 1 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 154, 1 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 154, 1 July 1916, Page 7

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