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Bonny Blankets That chase away the Cold. There's no sense in lying awake at night, shivering with the cold. Snuggle nndernetth a pair of oar warm, ALL WOOL BLANKETS and you'll feel bed's jast the best place on this old earth. Oar ALL WOOL N.Z. BLANKETS are jost the baa tout. They're soft and coay—nothing but pure wool right off the sheep's .back in them. We placed our order for them 12 raontha ago—since then the price has gone up about 15%. Hero again you get the benefit of our baying, for we charge last year's price, THREE-QUARTER BED FOR 19/6 PAIR. DOUBLE BEO FOR 23/9 PAIR. We've also about 50 pairg of ENGLISH BLANKETS bought at a big di-count and we are offering them at these low prices: 10/6, 15/6 A 18/6 PAIR, If you lire in the Country send for a pair by post, ENCLOSING CASH WITH ORDER. WE PAT POSTAGE. AUCKIANQ CLOTHING and DRAPERY COY. SURVIVAL VALUE Continuous growth is conclusive proof of Merit m\? V ;Everywhere throughout the country the demand *«plffißV for H.B. Overcoats is in|i:|.y|tu creasing, and no wonder. wg |Wm Theyare made right . .:; ftillfill FIT. RIGHT ; I ■I|!|li-| . PRICED RIGHT ; I .—^ 'If our BOYS 1 OVERCOATS' i HW could only speak, the | dliwi story they ccmld tell I *r would be interesting. r New Zealand Clothing Factory, CENTRAL TRAFAL6AR STREET. THF I I'^W ZEAL/AND } I FfiOJ-JK IIEfSIT II^B^J iKiILL STORE. PU^SMHiUm™ gnye* m&a jCLU iiJlNu rAuIUKi [ • Gomfett&ble .Winter Hoods for Babies. Hand-made Bonnets, 4/6; 4/IJ, 5/6. Knitted and Crochet Petticoats, 4/11, 5/11, 6ft. Hand-made Wool Jackets, 4/6, 5/6. Wool Gaiters, 1/9. 1/11, 2/3. Hand-made Wool Pants, 2/8. Stork Waterproof Pants, 1/11, 2/8, 2/11. Wool Overalls, with feet, 2/3, 3/9. Flannelette end Twill Nights, S 11, 5/G, 6/11. Flannel Petticoats, 8/3, 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, 6/11, to 12/6. Dainty Si'ik and Musiin Robes, 12/9 to 39/6. Ganying Shawls, 6/11 to 15/6. Silk, Cotton and Waterproof Bibs. Feeders, Bootees, Pinafores, etc. Trafalgar Street. INobhiog gives a more dignified appearance to the table than Silver or Electroplate Ware and while this is always a useful addition to the home, it is, also, always a handsome and acceptlable present. If, for example, you are looking for a present ( for friends about to be married you will find in oi;r excellent and comprehensive display , Oariety of Valuable Suggestions. Quality is our first consideration and our standard ia I .uniformly high. But we have by no means left price out of the question and you will be at once.struck with the excellent value we offer in every detail of our stock. , .

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13465, 11 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13465, 11 May 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13465, 11 May 1914, Page 6

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