Colonial Blankets are All Wool. ' OUNCE New Zealand is a great sheep eoonfry, wool is plentiful, and there O : ig , 1O necessity to resort to "mixtures" in making Blankets and other o^^" n>£^ail^& woollen goods. ■|£l-- *L Rest assured then-ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS are, the R^ffi ggj RIGHT KIND FOR -WARMTH AND LONG WEAR. They are made in f§l|iiil this Dominion, and the wool comes-well some of it comes from the sheep 1 I: you sco grazing round ahout Blenheim! k=d|ML. Buy "All-wool Colonials" i iL^JIZjILJ from Girling sHERE PRICES ARE ON A LOW LEVEL which makes for welcome economy. These cold wights are Blanket nights, and your extra Blankets t 3-a^i will be purchased at least expense from our good winter supply. , J^ J| Double bed, three-quarter bed, and single bed sizes' are all well, reprc- p§||||i; sented, and in each instance the quality is "Al at Lloyds"—that means "first-class." r J j 'L isj ; will shop early. ©I,^^l*3 ,/ • HaSS of C©mimer©e s PICTO&L ' BUSWHEIHU t \ HAVELOCK■\"KTHEN campaigning, your soldier wants no useless paraphernalia. wsg^^^^^^^^^^^^fefc^. V V Therefore, let your gift bo of the useful order—something he NEEDS—something he can use in trench, dug-out, or bivouac. 'v. /'^S^^™' Always useful is tlie Wristlet Watch. We have a splendid selec- '.^^Sl^^ A^^fMSsF tion in Nickel and Silver, Luminous Dials, from 20s to £3 15s. "^*"^^VxCi/''li FHRTieULHRLY FINE YHLOES are our 15 and J9 jewelled Wristlet Watches— high-grade movement, luminous dial, special adjustments, and absolutely dust-proof. These are in heavy gold and silver nases—fully guaranteed. ■ Other gifts Incluie Military' Brushes, Safety Razor Sets, Whisky 1 Flasks, Pocket Book 3, Fountain Pens (complete witu tube of ink), Tablets, Cedar Load Pencils, «md other useful items. Come and ;nake a personal inspection, lliere's a useful gift here at a price to suit yrfur requirements. THE LEADING J/^ JEWELLER^/^
Australian ffiutuai Provident Society Established 1849. I wmmmmm «——■— ii ii ' THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND EHE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFTQE IN THE WORLD! Funds over - - - £33,290,00© Aranuaß Income - - j£4,470 9 000 BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY! ' ■ TheCASk JONUSES divided^ among Policy-holders for the ONE YBAR, 19U. Amounted to £i; 026,000, producing Reversionary Additions of £1800 000 '• ■■• '■ '''■'••' ■■''■' '' " : '■ '■ • '■■''••■': ■''■' ■■■'■'•■■ '•■'.■.'! '■■'"'■ '"' -| LoV PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONa UNEQUALLED RESULTS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. C. J. JohnßtoM M.L.0., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Es^i Deputy-Chairman \ Jbhn Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph,* Esq., i.nd M. Beauckamp, Esq. - . . ■".-■■*;. -.:.., ''■.' ~ "■■';" ■■■ -. '- .' : ':..-■ EDWARCD W.LOWE, Resident Secretary,. New Zealand Branch « - dUSTOMHOUSI QUAY, WELLINGTON.
Box 36. Telephone 158. F. W* Martin $s C 6.» GENERAL CARRIERS. PROPRIETORS OF McKEISTZIE'S j ■■.•;'■•..'■■ ••■ . 'STABLES.. ."/ ■ ■-;■■ ;.; Agencies; New Zealand Carrying Company. Newman Bros.'JSTelson-Weßt Coast Motor Service. Glemetfc's Ward-Kaikqura-East Coast I Service. NOTE the change of agents for motor j services. ' 4- T
'■■■:■■ THE INCS?EASIWG: ;;: ■ ; .;' /PROiBLERfI: ■;;/,;;. HOW ■to make ends meet will; be . materially lessened by purchasing grocei'y wants at Gascoigne's. Clearly there' can be only one cheapest grocery store in Marlborough, and that V, is indisputably ; Gascoigne'a. Keeping prices low—considering high cpsts-r-keeps G ascoigne'i busy, necessitating ' buying largely, which is effected with keenest merchants for cash only, highest ; discounts being thus secured. Tlaving ho partners to somehow provide profits for, and Belling goods of first quality only fOl cash or its'equivalent, enables actual fulfilment ofthe claims .that/ GASCDIGNE'S LEAD FOR BEST GROCERY ;.'•:■, •;:.■■-.•..;: VAIAJE.- ;; : . <; '..X .!/ . 5 per cent. Coupons Issued.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 7
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547Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 7
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