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You don’t smoke for the look of the thing, but for the satisfaction you get out of it. Unless you smoke Cigarettes You are not getting the fullest possible satisfaction

AUTUMN GOODS! WINTER GOODS,! W. B. GIRLING & ICO.’S ■ First Shipment of Autumn and tttinter /^oods .UTUMN AND YV INTER VjOODS CS 3 ' Will be on View This Week. All the Latest Shapes in Ladies’ and Girls’ JACKETS, Ladies’ and Girls’ HATS in Great Variety. New DressJSfcuffs. New Trimmings. New Blouse Stuffs. new Flannelettes and flannels. NEW BLANKETS AND RUGS. Everything New ! Everything Newi! At W. B. GIRLING & CO.’S Havelock Branch. W- H. Buokman, Manager.

66 JAM ALWAYS PLEASES BECAUSE IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE & WHOLESOME AND HAS THAT FINE FRUITY FLAVOUR S. Kirkpatrick & Co., Limited, SPECIALISTS IN PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. Shop By Post with the D.1.C., WELLINGTON. Blankets, Blankets, At Last Year’s Prices. NOTWITHSTANDING the great advance in the price of Wool, we are selling this season’s Blankets at Last Year’s Prices. ALL WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS, in either the soft, fleecy make, or the closely-woven finish, for hard wear— For single beds ... 17/6, 21/-, 21/6 pair For three-quarter beds ... 21/6, 27/6, 29/6 „ For double beds ... 27/6, 35/6, 39/6 „ “Very Special Quality” COLONIAL BLANKETS, woven from picked, long staple wool, beautifully light, yet warm— For Single Beds ... 29/6, 89/6 pair For three-quarter Beds ... 39/6, 19/6 „ For double beds ... 19/6, 63/- „ CRIB AND COT BLANKETS, all-wool-Firstsize ... ... 6/11, 12/9 pair Full size ... ... 9/11, 15/9 „ GREY BLANKETS, all-wool-12/6, 18/6 pair CARRIAGE PAID ou all pre-paid Orders for Drapery and Clothing of 20s and upwards—by Post, Rail, or Boat. Patterns of Materials and particulars POST FREE on request.) At the D.1.C., Wellington. a. A. CORRIGAN, Manager

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 44, 31 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 44, 31 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 18, Issue 44, 31 May 1907, Page 4

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