I ht ! „ B|W |, ~„,, ■■■■.■■HBHIMBHI ■, Bonny Blankets That ohase awajf the Oold. There's no sense in lying awake at night, shivering; with the cold. Snugglb underneath a pair of our warm, ALL WOOL BLANKETS and you'll feel bed's just the best place on this old earth. Our ALL WOOL N.Z, BLANKETS are just tbob&a^ out. They're soft and ooay—nothing but pare wool right off the sheep's back in them. We placed our or3er for them 12 month? ago—&iace then the pries has gone up about 1-5%. Here i again you get the benefit of our buying, for we charge last year's price. THREE-QUARTER BED FOR 19/6 PAIR. DOUBLE BED FOR 23/9 PAIR. We've also albont 50 pairs of ENGLISH BLANKETS bought at a big cii count and we are offering them a'; these low pi ices: 10/6, 15/8 & 18/6 PAIR, If you live in the Country scud for a pair by pott, ENCLOSING CASH WITH OEDEE. WS PAY POSTAGE. AUCKUNDCLOTHIianIDRiiPEBY COY.
li TO"DAY a cam Pai:3:a °^ education is dissecting i WMttsmwm tne Shoe, making its parts severally 1 responsible for the wear of the whole I Shoe. .. ' ' 1 . The new condition has brought the merit | . Shoe to the front and has made a sharp | distinction between I 'THE SHOE that promises and does not make good, i and THE SHOE that promises and makes good. Insist on the H.B. SHOE, ttiey make good every time, and insist on saMsfaetion. New Zealand Oloffiing Factory, OENTRAL TR£FAL6AR STBEEF. I THE "' N JvW^^EALAJ^DI iCAn|Bg 1 STORE »JfIMiHLL^MW FOOTWEAR I
Comferfalile Winter l@@ds fur Babies,. Hand-made Wool Bonnets, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Knitted and Crochet Petticoats, 4/11, 5/11, 6/6. IJand-made Wool Jackets, 4/6, 5/6. Wool Gaiters, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3. Hand-made Wool Pants, 2/3. Stork Waterproof Pants, 1/11, 2/3, 2/11. Wool Overalls, with feet, 2/3, 3/9. Flannelette and Twill Nights, 8 11, 5/6, 5/11. Flannel PetticoatsrS/3, 4/6, 5/6 Nuns-veiling Nightdresses, 10/6. Head Squares, 2/11, 4/6, 5/11. Long Flannels, 3/11 to 7/6. Cream Cashmere Frocks, 4/11, 6/Jl, to 12/6. Dainty Silk and Muslin Robes, 12/9 to 39/6. Carxying Shawls, 6/11 to 15/6. Silk, Cotton and Waterproof Bibs. Feeders, Bootee?, Pinafores, etc. . . i Trafalgar Stbeet.
H^S^^B Alarm Clock, h' s^m' 12s' POSI FBEF° I ;P^ TWO Y£ARS GUARANTEE. if The AUTOCRAT is one of tbe fiifsfc Alarm Clceks r-ver irUroIduced into New Zealand. Standing 7 inches high and e-uc-lusod in a fin© nickel case, it goes for 55 hours with one winding and tbo alarm rings every 15 tccosds for 12 miuutoc. Tbo AUTOCRAT has many ne v and udque £o.%tute3 which g^vo it the appearance of H ,« r IMADE LIKE A WATOH. LOOKS LIKE A WATCH, | EUA TS LIKE A WATCH. ! I ' i I.' AND OTHER RELIABLE lAKES FROO 6/6, ■ I , * , .„ ■ • I ■■" I - - . . .- - ,' —.. ™> •* nn I ' I " ? "" " s
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13454, 28 April 1914, Page 6
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459Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13454, 28 April 1914, Page 6
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