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I' Evprything for llasilcef Hay | AwaSfs you at Wallace's I "i"es, the nights are getting "nippy" aren't they? and the need ■'■'■ arises tor more Blankets—more Quilts—more Bugs. m Here, at Wallace's, "Comfortables "await your inspection— 1 „ and selection. Buying will proye an easy task here—qualities are •"■ Hi a high and prices are low. It is especially to your advantage to. buy f|. juj Blankets without; delay—later on they are going to be very Hear, m S owing to war demands and conditions. : i gg You know good values when you see them, of course. Let us there- 1 m fore describe for your benefit a few examples from • Blanktt Bay" B ga Department. - " fa | Snow-White Colonial Blankets—AH Pure Wool—Sizes: 9x4, 27/6; | I;. /■'■■■ " 10x4, 35/6; 11x4, 45/-. J I English Blankets—9 x4, 16/-; 10 x4, 19/6; 11 x4, 25/-. j |j Flannelette Blankets—warm and comfortable for Children's Beds—4/6 - I i 5/6 and 5/1). ] M Bush Eugs and .Coloured Blankets bought well ahead of the [present i I . INSPECTION INVITED. ' I J'- JAS. A. WALLACE, 1 I HIGH STREET KSOTUEiCfi. 1 /:" /^&Bh r a VnitlUß Boiler I can <k> tfee \ ■' Washing Quicker, More Economicffi£E&ik j/!r^ a^' anc* w^ Greater Comfort-than l when using the old, out-of-date, gffl\\ '\ .'built-in copper; 'The MUn^ie w is so ; '■' 188 A\ \ convenient too, it can be moved whcstt B rail/ v 1 r eciu^re<^' 3M<^ *ts SG^ base makes vmlH 1 \ as rm as a roc^- rpyt^mly «-j|' aj^^^y u^m 'I l there is no Boiler that suits the | ~^=3M ym! I I woman who does her own washing I '^jg«?j?M fflk-L ~.IX c c splendid " Unique." \ PTTIf JM/ ' rj-jY WEWBERRY, WALKER,LtD^DUNEDIN. I may be. good at the present time, or per- i&lgf / I w^^ haps there is only a very slight sign of jii - II "%==*&•-- ylder —oi the pain and annoyance you %/'s&s. = will sufler if attention is not given in i^Bdhk. H time. YoumjisivisitW.P..Sommervil]e. . . 4^^ The work of any dentist, to be valuable, T»-«*' 1^ /4v§li§ = must be la3ting—our work never has to \ / JW&li*yW^k === be done a second time \ / JO-<*^^ S3 = PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS—Free when sets are >^ ' =1 ordered. Our charges for aU kinds of dental work -»»/" V™-*T. Artn ..-„,,.. i^3 £5 are extremely moderate. t "/V I GOOO-LUOnliM'j Hours—9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and every evening PEOPLE OWE. 11! == from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. " V* EVERYTHING B ' —— __ TOTHC DENTIST. J | W. P. Sommerville, "The careful Dentist" % g AIOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barrau.l & Sons, Cliemist-i), Wellington. C2 B HlMllMP^ CAR OF JrrHE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY Comfort is one of the big things you want in an automobile. Comfort is one of the big things you get in the Hupmobile. And in the 1916 Model you get increased comfort! It is roomy. The upholstery is ten inches deep—two inches deeper than last year! The best cushion springs, genuine m.'achkte-.picked ■'■ hair and finest quality leather used throughout. The wheel base is long, the tyres are big, the springs are 52 inches long, flexible and underslung. The 1916 Hupmobile leaves nothing wanting in the way of big comfort features. It has excellent equipment—khaki one-man top with quick-acting storm curtains, improved rain-vision ventilating wind shield, foot rails, robe rails, head-light dimmers (for city streets), electric light,-electric self-starter—every car necessity and several cars luxuries. In appearance it is the most graceful car on the roads. In reliability and mechanical fitness it cannot be bettered. . Spiral Bevel Gears in full-floating Llec'ric Liglit and Slarter. Rear Axle —highest price con- One-man Top; khaki, quiclc-actinq struction—artahtcd best. storm curta-nr,. Speedometer drive from transmission Undcrs ] un Rear Sprlnw-loag znd •Q -™ -£? OSed gS au!r Jr! • flexible- give easiest "riding. Special Uimtner Bulbs and Vjlass m -m r> • i. i Headlighu-no road glares. Two-gaJcn Reserve m gasol.ne tank Tungsten Steel Valves-do not warp -you are never left helpless en road. f> orpit—used in-highest priced-cars.-- Ten-per cen!.ovei--sizcl-/res—insure -•■ Self-lubricating Springs—never maximum mileage. squeak. Non-skid Tyres on rear wheels — Exceptionally easy steering. regular equipment. V/rite for Catalogue and Particulars NOW! N.Z. Farmers 9 -Co-op. Assn. Ltd. CHKISTCHURCK ±ocal Agents: W. G. vixing, LTD ... ■■' • ITOTT—2S

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14195, 6 June 1916, Page 2

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673

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14195, 6 June 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14195, 6 June 1916, Page 2

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