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_ — — — — j Reliable Makes ■■*-'. * OF Flannels _■-.— 1- J L 1 CTTTB stock only those makes of Flannels that are absolutely RELI- ' * ABLE, both as regards Quality and Finish. Our aseortment is particularly large, and includes the best English and Dominion makes in all-wpol and shrunk Flannels. SAMPLES ef any ef the following lines will be sent POST FREE em request: — SHRUNK FLANNELS, ia pink, grey, Shetland, and navy, 27in. wide, 10£d yard. COLONIAL FLANNELS, in white, gray, pink, and Shetland, ll£d to ls lid yard. SPECIAL SHRUNK FLANNELS, in white, pink, Shetland, and natural, 27 te 29 inches wide, ls sd, ls 6£d, ls 9d, to 2s 2d yard. 35-INCH SHRUNK FLANNEL, in natural only, ls 9d yard. FINE SHRUNK FLANNEL, in white, suitable for ladies and. • i children'* wear, 30 inches wide, ls Bd, ls lid, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, te 2s 8d yard. FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS, all weol, in pink, sky and cardinal, 27 inches wide, 2s 3d yard. ALL-WOOL PLAEDINGS, m light and dark grey and Shetland, 27 inches wide, 2a 3d yard. _JBlankets We earry a Very Large Stock of English and Colonial Blankets, and, _____________ having bought under special conditions, are able to offer UNUSUAL VALUES in all lines. ,■ . ENGLISH BLANKETS, for single beds, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 17a 6d, to 21s pair. Three-quarter size, 17s 6d, 20s, ■ 24s 9d, and 28s 6d pair. Full Double-bed size, 26a 6d. 31a 6d, and 36s 6d pair. . COLONIAL BLANKETS, for single , beds, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, and 21s 6d __________ ,™""™" pair. mmmm " Three-quarter size, 22a 6d. 24s 6d, to 28s 6d pair. Full Double-bed size, 25s 6d. , 27s 6d, 31s . 6d, to 50s pair. GREY ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, in three sizes, 17a 6d, 22s 6d» and 27a 6d pair.' New Blousings « , i • Many choice lines are displayed here for your appreciation, including the new "Golf and "Peeress" Blousings, fine Ceylone, Viyellas, Asas, ete., in effective striped designs. If you find it impossible to call and view our showing, a postcard will bring the complete range of Samples by return. SMART BLOUSINGS, in fancy striped designs, cm light and dark grounds, 27 inches wide. B£d, lOd, and Is yard. STRIPED WINCEYS, in smart designs, 27 inches wide, ls 6d yard. FINE CEYLON BLOUSINGS. in a larg» range of designs, 27in. wide, ls B_d and ls ll£d yard. Better qualities, 2a 2d, 2s 4d, and 2s 9d yard. STRIPED UNIONS, suitable for shirts and pyjamai, 27 and 29 inches wide, 9d, ls 3d,' ls od, to 2s 3d 'yard. FANCY MOLLETONS, suitable for dressing gowns and jackets, 27 inches wide, lOd and lid yard. PYRENEES CLOTH, for dressing gowns and jackets, 54 inches wide, in red and navy, 2c 6d yard. Always Is. Disoount on Every £. PETTIE'S The House of Quality FOR THE GOLF Season "VAT***** °* Te ÜBt °P eiQe<^ U P an Exclu■A * *7 -sive and altogether New Stock «A of Golf Material for the coming year. y These Goods were . selected for us | - from the Works by our English Expert, who has sent ue a good assortment by v English and Scottish Manufacturers. We will be pleased If you would mmtm —^ kindly loojc these Goods over, lt will Arthur E. Rees, The Progressive Ironmonger. JOHNSTONE & SMITH, the Up-to- TOHNSTONE * SMITH for Raincoats, date Mercers and Tailors. New >J Overcoata, Oilskins— coats that will Winter Overcoats, fleecy lihefl; from 40» keep yon dry and warm.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7

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