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NEW YEAR VALUES CAMP STRETCHERS for camping, spare beds, etc. Strongly made. 28 7 6 each KIDDIES’ COT BLANKETS— Size 26 x 36- In Pastel shades of Pink. Blue and Green. 14] 1 each SINGLE BED MATTRESSES— Filled with hygienic filling and covered with striped ticking. 76 7 6 each DOUBLE BEDSPREADS Size 88 x 100. Thi-owover style in heavyweight Satin Brocade. Green, Gold and Blue colours. 55 /_ each KIDNEY DRESSING TABLES, plain finish, ready for staining or painting. Ideal for kiddies’ rooms. 906 each 36in. MERCERISED CAMBRIC, a very lightweight material for tea showers, blouses, kiddies’ frocks. Colours of Nile, Lemon, White and Skye- <4/3 yar7 * 2ft. Gin. KAPOK MATTRESSES —Well tufted, rolled edges, covered with strong wearing Khaki Drill. each Our Lay-by System is for Your Convenience j BLANKETS The last shipment of these popular Blankets is now to hand. Double Bed size. Buy now and don’t be disappointed when winter comes. In Blue, Green and Terra Cotta. 57 7 6 each Postage Paid on all MAIL ORDERS 4ft. 6in. DOUBLE BED MATTRESSES, well filled and tufted, quilted edges. £7 7 17 7 6 each 50in. DELHI REPP A fine < weight cloth for coverings or di-apings. In Rust, Green and: Brown Flecks. 9 7 6 yard vj CAMP MATTRESSES for the’;/;; bach, covered with Khaki Drill; 32 11 each 10in. CREAM COTTON MARQUISETTE This is an excep-. tionally good wearing curtaining. 311 yard CAMPING RUGS Size 52 x 81. in Rust and Brown colourings. Just the thing for the beach or picnics. 336 each 29in. STRIPED SHIRTING-^ Strong wearing, for boys’*, and men’s shirts. 11l yard 48in. OATMEAL REPP, a heavyweight, good quality furnishing material for heavy hangings. 12T1 yard For SERVICE and BETTER VALUE WL M lICIISIIR WAREHOUSE LTD Note Our New Address - 80-82 BANK STREET, WHANCARE I AUCKLAND HAMILTON KAITAIA

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Northern Advocate, 7 January 1948, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 7 January 1948, Page 7