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JfL. Blankets Rugs /jk KAIAPOI AND NEW ZEALAND, \^|/ ' AU Makes * All Woo '' * Anticipating the big advances in the prices of Wool 1 v ' e 3ecured large blanket stocks 12 months ago, at the tlm : 'i- then low prices ' NOW we are in a posi,ion to offer pfev th ° S ° °° dS '"' ' 10 advance in orice ' hut council «w early buyinß, as when resent supplies are exhausted TOS^^^SS^^^'r*' B« 1°" ™ E ' TEf ' ° UOTED HERE ARE ~&T OF THE H/H il" I' / LOWEST GRADE, LOWER QUOTATIONS jp 'ffr ||j ' MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION. 9-4 OR LARGE SINGLE SIZE BLANKETS-18 6 pair, /\¥TW H?\(& A " Wool. UUILIS. 10-4 OR LARGE THREE-QUARTER SIZE BLAN-K§TS-22'6 to 25 6 pair. MARCELLA QUILTS, in Richly Embossed Patterns, 11-4 OR LARGE FULL SIZE BLANKETS-28 6 10 and New Designs--32- pair. Single Bed Size-6 11, 7 11, 811 to 12/6 CRIB SIZE, neatly bordered, All Wool-7,11 to 13.6 Three-quarter Bed Size-v 6. 86, 3,6, 10.6,'t0 lIS Pa "'' Full Size—9 6, 10 6, 12 6, to 25/.. HONEYCOMB QUILTS- "— —' Single Bed Size— 4 6, 5 6, 6 6, to 10 6. Three-quarter Bed Size- 6 6. 7 6, 8 0, to 12 6, Full Size— B 6, 96, 10,6, to 15,'-. N.Z. Travelling Rugs. NEW ZEALAND TRAVELLING RUGS, Plaids and P HI) ft «1 Check Patterns, and Reversible, or Plain on one fOl JDclUy S *L/llDo side, * NEW ZEALAND MAUDS, Travelling Rugs; size, M NEW RANCE OF MARCELLA CRIB QUILTS, Rich by 56—10 /S. Design, and Embossed Patterns— I NEW ZEALAND MAUDS, Travelling Rugs; size, by NEW RANGE OF MARCELLA CRIB QUILTS, Rich by 56—10/8. Design, and Embossed Patterns— NEW ZEALAND TRAVELLING RUCS, size 84 by 5 by 4 size—l 9. 5827/6 and 32/6. 6 by 4 size—s/6. I, ENGLISH OR JAEGER TRAVELLING RUGS, 80 ALL SILK QUILTED CRIB COVERS-2,11 to 6/11, by 68— From 32/6 to 69/6. in neat designs, in Baby Colours. PFNDFI IS I$ A — drapers ' — lul€E»9 Karangahape Ed. 1 '■'■" ' '«■"■■ &filW,fiofo t ammggsiaaMtmagßggßS - ■-eaSSSafej on the Table - - • . Even the little tot welcomes the appearance of * Wilson's Malt Extract with smiles and exclamations of delight. She knows that there is a treat in store ■ for her when this delicately-flavoured and delicious tonic food is served round. "Wilson's Malt Extract is particularly valuable at meal times on account of its ' effectiveness as a digestive agent. Made from the extract of the finest barley malt, it is rich in diastase, which, as doctors and scientists will tell you, transforms other foods into maltose, in which form it can » , be digested by the weakest stomach. in g I For Non-thriving Children and' Run-down' Adults m ffIMM I Wilson's Malt extract in a most excellent food. It imparts strength "" \ i I and energy to children, and assists them to grow into healthy, happy (^^aaPO^mjll I I boys and girls. To over-worked, over-tired women, and to men suffering II VW^S^GBsJjji >» j from business worries, it is a sovereign remedy. It picks thsm up and \ ]j(jj^^^^^mmfi\ \ keeps them up, because it nourishes the body and gives it stamina. J fyL^r^^ MM \ PREPARED ALSO WITH COD LIVER OIL .' MSMWj$'- I CHEMISTS AND STORES. I WHOLESALE FROM t^P^jPjf^ii? 1 ANDREW M. PATERSON, C. H. HOOPE& \^g^S^ \ IS Commerce Street. Heme Bay, Ponton by. * \ i^i^lM—a————a—a—^— ———it* - —~^^~—— i ■■!■■■ ■■■■ ————I OurScrajolPaNr' |iHJ f*% AtlStlCf Wmu\ ap i Furniture I on any Motor or lg£» |£S1 j^Sf' WITH THIS I Cycle Cover/is our |R PECULIARITY I Bond that it repre- ' " . M «pnt<; thp Hiohp«;f That it i* built to last a lifetime. Repeated ord*. }r..n th<-roujrl.j>- wti »be d m beills> LUC nigILCM , | , sllini< , l . !ii and their frequent commendations to friends, emphasise the fact tl.at Ira OlialitV Of Materials is recognised to be first-class. . ~ m Viuduiy ui i wieiidib Latk at this Oiled Rimu Suite, finished in best tvle Special price this v(vk/ fl| and Workmanship, £9/19/6. „ . c , . ~,,„, P and that for RELIA I>av us a visit We havo one " t,u ' 1^ Fl "" ,tu,e ~,8 Auikl " 1 bility, mileage w. LAMBOURNE, Three Lamps, Ponsonby m and STRENGTH it '—■ — — —" no superior.. m&M^MWZ^IWW§ • IMm \''-\ RUBBER 1 5? •£ ' .'"" !,l,uvo yourself in three I IrWL x ■ \cO., I minutes :i- well as the barber does, m / imM •'•'■■ \ ' ALt '> BjUM" ',011 rathe' always shave yourself than f: j I |'S[ i"^*** ; - Y TATns ' waste valuable time waiting your turn at a barber's shop? 3 iBS \n U Then in a Perforated Hone for ,'(i' days at our ex- I rffi? / ( *Fhi., V, \,\ 4Js nfii S e. It pi,is easy shaving within reach of every u,an. | \l^^^ "Vs '» Y-■ The Perforated Hone requires no skill or experience to f \vOat: < ~'' /' >» "\ \ VN —S rf " 8e - You cannot overset your razor with it. (Jive six 'A S-'/S&'-7&lß®h^\ : - ' strokes or a hundred-you simply can't hurt your razor | m v ,y K ) IcW' V Ifi!f for the perforations prevent wire-edge and auto- J Sfc * ' \WA' 1 £&& maticaUy produce a perfect, kei-n nhavine edjie. The Perforated v M<ft 'V\l__— \ ' ' : A/ Hone is made from an ex evnonally hurt, ntiMiamral stone and S /fcK O' \r »■•*'•< / /'Will I"*' a lifetime. If yoardeaWennnoi supply you lend 03 3,6 and we will g vir Hi'. Fiufi lb.* I*'1 *' •IjffW IB tt l\ / / send you, at once, a Perforated Hone in a neat pocket case. i li! Yh& ( / Try the Perforated Honu thirty days FREE. . 111' ■■ ''V > '*1M {_!✓ Ualess yon find it leaves» smooth cutting e,ct'e on your razor that feels like lilk ej ■'/ \'i; '• t£i- <&]& on yonr face, return it at our expense and Botyourraoneybiu;k immediately. s W&W&/-V* 1 - ---W ' # aiM U,J( , , rpPJ , THE PERFORATED HONE CO., I \ V I'%W '^--- W - J/ J M '"' d »" f . , 8011618. Wellington. I k«s<j Shaving. a. L. Pike. 3,'satc Depositßllts.. Auclland , I c , . ~; .'v>?fJ'tJs 1 nHD,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)