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Bonny Blankets That chaise away the Gold There's no sense in lying awake at.night, EhiveriA« with the cold, imderueith a pair of our warm, ALL WOOL BLANKETS and you'll feel bed's just the bept place on this old earth. Our ALL WOOL N.Z BLANKETS are just the be 3 tout. They're soft and oosy—nothing bat pure wool right off the sheep's back in them. We placed our order for them * 12 months ago—since then the price has gone up about 15%. Here again you get the benefit of our buying, for we.charge la9t year's price, THREE-QUARTER BED FOR 19/6 PAIR. DOUBLE BED FOR 23/9 PAIR. We've also abont 50 pairs of ENGLISH BLANKETS bought at a big discount and we are offering them a$ these low piices: 10/6, IS/6 & 18 6 PAIR, If you Hve in the Country seod for a pair by pott, INCLOSING CASH WITH ORDER,; WE PAY POSTAGE. AUCKLAND GLOIHING and URfIPEBV COY. CONCENTRATE And Save Money. ITO"DAY a cam Pai3ll °^ education is dissecting imBBJUEMU] ■ thp Shoe, making its parts severally responsible for the wear of the whole Shoe. v The new condition has brought the merit Shoe to the front and has in ade a sharp | distinction between. - I THE SHOE that promises and does not make good, I V ;'■■ -■' and '-- -'• ' ■ ' ."" "-.--■■. ■ ' THE SHOE that promises and makes good. ■ Insist on the H.B. SHOE, they make good every time, and insist on satisfaction* 1 • __-^! $#^. —. __ New Zealand Glotyng Factory, CENTRAL TRAFALGAR STREET. tiie MivW ZEALAND I lEflncn* I siore- SoSfeoH fooTwEa t j m Gomfortablo Winter. Goods for Babies. Hand-made Wool Bonnets, 4/6, 4/11. 5/6." Knitted and Crochet Petticoats, 4/11, 5/11, 6J6. Hand-made Wool Jackets, 4/6, 5/6. Wool Gaiters, 1/9, 1/11,2/3. Hand-made Wool Pants, 2/3. Stork Waterproof Pant 3, 1/11, 2/3, 2/11. Wool Overalls, with feet, 2/3, 8/9. Flannelette and Twill Nights, 3 11, 5/6, 5/11. Flannel Petticoats, 3/3, 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 Stfk and Muslin Robes, 12/9 to 89/6. Canying Shawls, 6/11 to 15/6. Silk, Cotton and Waterproof Bibs. Feeders, Bootees', Pinafores, etc. \ •* Tbafalgae, Street. <■ . : : '■ ll^S^lb iarm Bi°- ok' I mf o' s!^r 12s. POST FREE. I I' I^^^^^^^^^^^ TWO YEARS GUARANTEE. I The A.UTOCEA.T is ono of ilie finest Alarm Clocks ev«r inlro- I dnced into New Zealand. Standing 7 inches high a«d fuclosed in a | five nickel case, it goos for 55 hours with one vending sad tho I alarm rings every 15 eceoEds for 12 minutes. | The AUTOCRAT has many nevr and unique feihueo which give | it the appearance of | I MADE LIKE A WATCH. LOOKS LIKE A WATCH. I HUNS LIKE A WATCH. I UND OTHER RELIABLE MAKES FR0&1 6/6. . I

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13455, 29 April 1914, Page 6

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