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I Flannelettes FOR WINTER WEAR. Our flannelettes have been selected for their thoroughly reliable qualities. They are firmly \*oven, strong, and durable. Being finished with a shoit •' nap," will not flash readily, and will wear longer than highly raised loose makes. A fine assortment of plain shades and fancy stripes are showing, including Horrocks's famous makes. Whito Flannelettes, 27 to 36 inches wide, 4id to 1/- a yard. Plain Piuk—special value—6d to lOdaynrd. Striped Flannelettes, 6dto Ijf-jasd. Pyjama Clothe, smart designs, 1/to 1/2 yard. Lieale & Hurst SPECIALITY STOEE, H&RDY-STBEET. I HIGHER i QUALITY! NO HIGHER IN PRICE! Crescaat Tea is a bigh grade Tea of standard quality, and ia blended and packed in Wellington. Every package is full weight, and contains pure 'lea, of fine flaTGur, embodying tho prominent features of the re/buss Teas of Daajeeling, and tho silky, fine-flavoured T«as of Ceylon. [i .' @ L •] At 2/-and 1 "\ i Is not too strong, but just strong enough. I, is not too rich, but I just rio'i f-nough, The flavour [ wins your faToar., IT PLEASES EYEEY PAL&.TE. Tea Company. " W. tG. TORNBOLL & CO., j PEOPRIETOIS, WELLINGTON. POWER SPRAYING OUTFITS With all Latest/Improvements. BENZINE -AND Oil ENGINES, All hises. Latest and Best. BAEiEL SPRAY PUPS. Heavy Hose, Improved Nozzles . .-' . ■:-' and Spraying Materials. E. MePSierson & Co., LIMITED.] WAKEFIELD AGENTS. ROYAL MAIL COACH. | POKORORO-UPPEB MOTJTBRENGATIMOfL JAS. HEATH, Proprietor. I^OACH now leaves Pokorpro for Upper Moutere, and arrives as per timetable appended: Leaves Pokororo, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., meeting Nelson Coacb at Price's Corner, 9.36 a.m. Leaves Prioe'B Corner on arrival of Nelson Coach, 12.35 p.m., arriving at Pokororo at 4 p.m. All parcels and order* receive strict attention Tourists and Miners wishing to visit Tableland and Mount Arthur district can book through, changing for Pack Horses at Pokororo. Stares provided if sufficient notice siren. JAMES HEATH, Accommodation House, 98 ■ ■ i ■ • PokororoThe Beautiful Land " 'Which no T^J^^AN. man hath 'V^3 V^ seen, !nt vL?W \\>B»l wher* all '>v^i iwik How do yrm ' Y****r Mmc the t'.-H3d of Bj(jQJmßr Via the "V^WT quick, oney, ' •£ ' comfortfible way ? - j Or alon^ the slo'.r, tiring, depressing line ? ; Ji'3 !i>oHi,ly a uocifcrerof BKDDING. Ono kind carries you along on airy ■wincrß. while tb© other drags you along, tnarsing you to and fro, ap-p-rtritly half the night. A ei'nig bed and sound sleep every night during the coJd winter months will be assured if you reat under FLEHB'S BEDDING. F*rst of ail, soouro on® or two Pairs . ii our Sine Woollen BLANKETS, . of the hast quality, v.'hich are obrainablo in all sißes, On k>p <rf the bed lay one.of tha Beautiful DOWM QUILTS we are slowing. They conce in many different patto^ne, and are all splendidly made1 from the best materials. Seoul* a'lyour IVddiag needs here, and you'll vu>it tho "Land of Nod" nightly under tho b^t conditions. 0. Framing & ions, NELSON.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13410, 7 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13410, 7 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13410, 7 May 1912, Page 3