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1, -■-;::■■;. ■-■.;.' ■> Bedsteads I Bedsteads!! ThQ most artistic designs in French, • Parisian and Italian Bedsteads are at BUXTON'S FUiWSHING DEPARTMENT. Brass Rail Bedsteads, Plain French Bedsteads, Hospital Bedsteads and Children's Oots with drop Bides. I I COMFORTABLE MATTRESSES I of Kapoc, Horsehair, and Flax, made in our own B factory on the premises. IS WIRE AND BOX SPRING MATTRESSES. f all sizes. < * Kapoc Pillows, Bolsters and Blankets. o E. Buxton and Co., Ltd. [FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, TRAFALGAR STREET > :; NELSON. When making PICKLES, Use 11 If" Mustard Pickle Powder. 1% SAVES TIME. GIVES BETTER RESULTS Sold fn lib. Tins by ali Storekeepers. DIG, Housings are doing : Oonsiderable Arousing. in 1 It's Winter they s%y; it's Comfort they suggest! 1 Further, the keenest interest is evinced in the beautiful ~ textures, the fine qualitites and the excellent values. ":; - Be among the early Mousing buyers ami secure the best ii selections. , y jjj Patterns if you want them by return. s^G J^pjra Ihen the menfolk will require woollen ehirts—for their 1 & 4'fl **^l bentfit wo mention one splendid quality:— §|j § I 111 ALL". WOOL FLINNEL 'SHIRTINGS — Thoroughly • ibs9^ sl'frtrak. Full ranga of patterns. Unequalled for wear* Wi£ftt ifjl 30 inches wide. 2/6 yard. ( }) 'Vi V dLLA ' —For day and ni^ni vreir. In white, cretin, ii navy, fawn, ni&roon, hlic'<, anl a wide rarga of 11 coloured stripes. 31 inches wide 2/o yard 11 ') WHITE "YlY£liL\ "—Specially heavy. 2/9 yard. ', W. SIMM 0I U Manager. . ' . :,: WELLINGTON. '•' ' - ,y,,,, -in-1 in, ,- f i..,-'-,, i - ...I. i ' •' •-^' Starches Clearer and Stiffer r Costs Lest! Preserves the Clothes. TLfr^rß+fc 'fcnliLfc M^^~2^^i uiiiiHi'n. I I &% . //^^^/^^^\ ■■ No tpofc's, blotches, or streaks I 1 //^^^J*^P\ v% •when you use "Eagle" Starch. ■ a s^axc^e9 w^^ a beautifully B 1 "^^xSh.^^y^^v"^ clear, fresh effect, makes the g s clothes stiff, and—a most im- g 1 timam^ w&**Wto 01 VJ? portant point—keeps them stiff. 8 1 iai rocrr « roiTD shirts as stiff as boards- To 1 W. ilKLvlVl■q'V. i» • ! white dresses and linen it im--1 DUNEDIN H2L jL P ar^s c^y» and it battens up I "Sl^ii mimu.ii ii * iiiii iiiiiiiflliiif^l curtains perfectly. I MADE FROM PURE RICE, AND IS THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL I STARGrI IN NEW ZEALAND H Even "the best imported starches, which are far dearer, cannot give better Bresults. Ali tin best laundries use it. In fact " Kagle "is renowned Bthron{?hcufc the Dominion for the excellent!!way it starches and for its Becoaomical usage. If Save money, save tho clothes, optance their appearaace by using " Eagle " H Starch. Your grocar will snpply you. Ask him for it. § 111 I^PrP^ 6. I"1 n \\A CDf{2G > Starch, Spice and I ft* Uil£l2d w wU.i LiU!} Pepper Manufaoturers, I ««B S^||y||g||||| H » Be » !MB . Established 1861. I i MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS "CLUB" COFFEE, "CLUB" 1 I JELLY CRYSTALS, ETC. I k ® Invalid Ale and Stout, \ ffiSl - - STIMULATES but nevei? 9 Im^L INVIGORAT^S FLUCTUATES &i^^R " AU otber Ales> &Ci>of e(iual^erit' II THE CITY BHEWEftV. HELBQH, • ■--" :;j5...... ■. ■--" l>

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13420, 18 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13420, 18 March 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13420, 18 March 1914, Page 7