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WINTER WOOLLENS. Scarves, Blankets, Rugs, • and Flannels Made in New Zealand. pm v. ; 1 1 Sh mv mm sserbess m Wm 'yyj\ m yj i w 4$ The virtues of iVees; Zealand-made Blankets, Rugs and Flannels are well-known they are recognised the world over as the finest quality woollen products obtainable. Owing to * the early approach of wimtry weather, we are now fully stocked with the above lines, of which an almost unlimited selection is offered. English, Scottish ami Colonial tweeds, suitable for making up for Frocks, Coats and Costumes also are here, and will be found ideal weaving for the winter season. Now is your opportunity to give pracical support to your own New Zealand, industries, and at the same time renew the household supplies of warm winter-weight Blankets and Rugs at a much lower than- usual outlay. Our Blankets and Rugs are all New Zealand-made, horn only superfine quality New Zealand wools, and can be had in either double or singlewidths. BE SURE AND INSPECT GEO. CULLEN & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, Pollen Street, Thames.

“Coughing wretchedness cowers into truckle-beds’’ —Teufelsdrockh. You can be completely immune from chills and consequent illnesses by taking Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Its penetrative properties soon reach the affected spots and give speedy relief “Baxter’s” never fails to ease even the most chronic, chest ailments. Invaluable, too, as a tonic. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. 2/6 generous-sized bottle; family size 4/6. Be sure you get “Baxter’s”! (Advt.)

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Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16800, 31 May 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16800, 31 May 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LIX, Issue 16800, 31 May 1926, Page 3