Our display of blankets is equal to if not better than any in the city and our prices are bedrock9s lid for single beds, 13j 6d for double.— Garlick Company. Easter encampment: Volunteers are reminded that Smith and Caughey, Ltd., stuck an immense variety of ruga, blankets, etc. Easter holiday*: Superior ready-to-wear suits: perfect cut and fit; high-class goods at lowest prices. See our 21s colonial tweed suits.—Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queenstreet. Open till nine to-night. Varieties in neckwear. Have you looked at the titbits here? Stocks, stud ties, bows, etc. Nobby items.Geo. Fowlda. Dress trimmings: The new drop and bail trimmings, in a full range of colours, including black, greens, wines, browns, navy, and cream.—George Court and Sons. Ltd., Karang&hape Road. Individual style, unusual beauty, ami distinction play "an important part in our autumn millinery. Hals. 14* &d to 79s ori: bonnets, 17* lid to 63» ; ready-to-wears, 6* lid to 25s fed.—McCuliagh and Gowet for value. Naw shadow stripe tvweds. We show to day a, Jin© at Is Bi<J, Is B£d, Is B|d per yard. —Crtwrgo Court and Sons, Ltd., Karanga. I nape Stoadi J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 7
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