■ - : ...„,, ■ -.'-■ -*£! ■"■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^ A Splendid Gift to a Wife from her Husband. I The S. &C. J 1 Foot Cosy "j Good for the Office. Good for the Train. Good for the Motor. Good for Invalids. No Dependence on Artificial Heat. Nothing to get out of order. • Ladies who sit sewing or knitting during the evenings often suffer from cold feet. It may be too warm for a fire. The '' Foot Cosy" meets the need. It is a heavy pad of warmth-retaining material, over which is another cushion. It is placed on the floor or on a footstool, the feet slipped in, and work, reading, or writing gone on with in comfort. Going to bed the feet are delightfully warm. Ladies' Gent's Size. Size. Cretonne Covered ... 2s 6d '2s lid Poplin Covered ... 3s 6d 4s 6d ! Heavy Hopsack Serge 4s 6d 5s 6d Heavy Utrecht Velvet 8s lid 9s lid A large variety of colourings to choose from. We cordially invite inspection in our Furnishing Drapery Dept. I See Window Display. Smith SdSuoheii Wholesale & Family Drapers, ITIX VjjjP | 253-263 QUEEN STREET. The Soldier's Combination Protector. ji 8 a P artin ? to a soldier friend o» 1 N5 JmW///7/)7 , T>*, relative,"nothing more acceptable could %' «~ *** £U Sfe' e£ted tiiaia a combination carrier N^^'' \\ s'f solders, this clever device is of inestim- / laP aD^6 value, for, as the sketch shows, it is >|pP /I I I Tm\ X worn over the most vital organs, viz., the / il ith. ,-. jf ai I \ Then, again, apart from its value as a / ivj ||^»fi|t^ i |k\ \ possible life-saver, it offers a means of A [ P« <*"*'"* If J j>§M,l 1 ie carrn S °f money, papers, /' 'X.V/JVt fP C> - ~->lf AflJIiL / V photos., or any other cherished possession.. < &ptßfeupk T^le P rotector sof father, and carries * Nalp'v -.__'_' - \ two finely tempered steel plates, -which "- - x j ■4jslr have proved resistent to bullets projected \t ' "> -'y at a P oint " blank ra nS e - PEN |Ss^ - ■■ a i in- It is recommended by both military and medical men, and every soldier should > have one. ~~ Prices, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6 each. FOX'S SPIRAL PUTTEES. Double Protectors, 22/6 pair. We have just received a delivery of - this very desirable make of Puttees. ... ."..,- Unlike other makes, they ase woven in a manner that they do not fray at the edges, and retain their position on the leg. Price, 9/- pair. MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. I Sole Auckland Agents, I QUEEN STREET. v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 9
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