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Get Ready! Don't wait! Nights are chilly—a mild warning of the discomfort in store for the unprepared! The Cash Stores WINTER STOCKS are Complete ! m m m r m m INDENTOR S RANGE of 0 SILK COVERED Baby QUILTS All Colours! All Sizes! 4/6 to 7/11 each BUY THE BEST! IT’S CHEAPEST! “HORROCKSES” FAMOUS FLANNELETTE BLANKETS J!ll!!!ll!!!lllillilllHIIII!!llllll!!l!l!!llll!ll!!!lll!!!llll!l!lin^ HEAVY CREAM HERRING-BONE 56 inch x 2\ yards 13/6 Pair 56 inch x 21 yards 14/11 Pair 80 inch x 21 yards 21/6 Pair SNOW-WHITE COLOURED FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Shades of Rose, Blue, and Green 60 inch x 2\ yards 15/6 Pair 80 inch x 2\ yards ... ' 27/6 Pair 60 inch x 2\ yards 80 inch x 2f yards 36 inch PLAIN COLOURED MOLLETON Ideal weight for Jackets and Dressing Gowns. Sky, Nil, Rose, Saxe and Maroon. 2/6 Yard “HORROCKSES” FLORAL TWILL WINCEYETTES Absolute Satisfaction in every yard. 36in. wide. ... 1/9 Yard “HORROCKSES” PLAIN TWILLED WINCEYETTE Pastel Shades, also Cream and White. 36in. wide 1/9 “HORROCKSES” WINTER PYJAMA FABRIC Attractive Stripes and Colours 36in. wide 1/9 ar£ * “VANTONA” COTTAGE WEAVE BEDSPREADS * « Good range of Colours and Designs. Single Bed 16/6 & 22/6 Double Bed 25/- EACH FOLKWEAVE BEDSPREADS Assorted Colours. 70 x 90 10/6 00 ioo i4/6 THE CASH STORES Invites you to inspect THE NEW SEASON’S RANGE of DOWN QUILTS just opened!

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19915, 18 April 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19915, 18 April 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19915, 18 April 1939, Page 8

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