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D.S.C. V - A TALK ABOUT BLANKETS.

niHERE is no use to try and interest - 1 -' the public in ■ BLANKETS when the thermometer register's 80. It is then we are full of energy and our buyers sweltering with the heat. Talk nothing hut Blankets with the owners of "Woollen Mills. Grades of wool are carefully gone into, sizes and weights of Blankets are noted, the price per lb is finally settled, and the cost of the finished • article Is calculated. The mills which give the keenest prices consistent with quality secure our orders for ! future delivery. ■ ! • . ! W? H ANDLB 3000 E Alfc3 j OF BLANKETS Every Winter. And how that Winter is upon us we .can talk Blankets to the public. Renferiiher, if you don't watit BLANKETS : td-day; you will v rtTtTANT rpHEM T3EFORE rpHE ITyiNTER IS QVER, AND OUR BED-ROCK PRICES TO-DAY CANNOT CONTINUE ' When our Present Contracts are Delivered. TjINGLISH TJLANKETS: g« lid ' lis 9d. .15$ 6d 21s 25s '".'.' "per PAIR. . eCOTCH TJLANKETS: 12s 9d 13s Get 163 21s 27s 6d PER PAIS. " ■. pOLONIAIi T) BANKETS: 14s 9d 16s 9d' 18s 9d 25s ;285,9d '" PER PAIR. "yEEY " "CONE ,1/rERiNO "DLANKETS, COtoMAL-'ifANUFAO'TORE: . Large Bite, .'2sa 30s 40s PER PAIR. D.S.C. IMPERIAL GOLD MEDAL ALE AND STOUT. UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FINEST BOTTLED BEER YET PLACED ON THE COLONIAL MARKET. AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. HANCOCK AND CO., BREWERS AND BOTTLERS. AUCKLAND. CHAMPION IS THE WORKERS' FRIEND AND PROTECTOR. • ______ (Star, April 19, 1906.) ATTITUDE OF THE TRADES COUNCIL. At last night's meeting of, the Trades and Labour Council, reference was made to the effect the operations of the Southern Flour Trust would have on the pockets of the workers if the local mills were unable to keep pace with the competition. Mr. W. Peake mentioned that large quantities of Southern, flour had been coming into Auckland, and stated that it was to their own interest for the workers to stand by the local mills, hiit for which the price of flour would now bo considerably higher. He suggested that the matter should be brought before all the unions asking them to support the local mills. The chairman, Mr. W. H. Brooks, enflonieu the last speaker's remarks, remarking that, it was a wellrknown fact the flour received from the Auckland mills was good, and that , md reports HAD been RECEIVED of the SOUTHERN flour PLACED on the MARKET, while the American flour was reported to be even worse. , m , Mr Derrick moved. That the secretary be instructed to write to the various unions calling attention to the facts and asking them to support local manufactures in preference to importations." . The motion was carried unanimously^. . rpHE " /Champion" jypirro is pRIME RILLING HEAT AND Q.OOD •y^AGER. LONDON DENTAL. We can make ARTIFICIAL TEETH that will round out the cheeks and add youth and tone to the countenance. W*,can REhli a LOOSE PLATE, or we can make you a 3Nevv Set of Teeth so light, comfortable, and wearable, that, their .presence, in the mourn , IS forgotten. ' ,'' : .,' ,"',.;. .'.,. . ! SETS FROM £2. . ' J SINGLE TOOTH FROM ss. I I LONDQiSf^DENTAL, ..-,' ENDEAN'S NEW BUILDINGS, - ' JNEXT RAILWAY..STATION. I ,",; ■ ■ ■ ; .■: -'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13170, 7 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13170, 7 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13170, 7 May 1906, Page 4