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1183 Here's May. What About BLANKETS? \ Oh I Isn't it Cold? Soon that will be the cry. When a ou're shivery and chilly what a comfort to snuggle under warm blankets. "Kaiapoi," for instance, that defy bleak and frosty nights. To meet the big demand for Blankets and Rugs that comes with May month we ve laid in specially big stocks. All quality goods, and that is why old customers come back to us time and again for Blankets. It doesn't pay to keep shoddy makes. The fleeciness, the warmth and comfort, the washing capacity of our present lines will make tkeir appeal to people who know good Bhnkets. ALL-wOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS from 22/6 to 47/6 COTTON BLANKETS, Cot Size, 2/- to 2/6 Pair. Single-bed Size, 16/6 to 7/6 Pair. HALL'S Drapery Stores HAMILTON

The Children's Choice CHOCOLATE is a Superb Confection, with a delicious flavour and of great smoothness. It is produced by a special process, the result being a Sweetmeat of highest quality, Cad bury* $ Mexican w . Vanilla Chocolate—the best plain Chocolate to send to our Soldiers at the front. •

Publio NOtIOM. PILKINGTON Milking Machine FARMERS! >EFORE you order your MILKING J MACHINE FOR NEXT SEASON tot us show you the latest improvements on the PILKINGTON MACHINE. We can offer you the best machine erer placed before the farmer. See the greatest improvements ever made in the milking teat cup. A splendid milker, leaves the teat in a beautiful condition after milking, easy to clean, can be taken to pieces in a fevr seeonds, and never falls off your cows. Farmers note—We have our latest cups working on nearly every make of machine, which is ample proof of what experienced farmers think of our latest cup. See what prominent local dairy farmors say for themselves: H or# tin. To R. Pilkington. Dear Sir.—l have been in the dairy industry for many years, and have just found in your new nip what I have been looking for. 1 consider this enp absolutely out on its own. BeaHtiful milker, easily cleaned, and so far hah never fallen off a snigle cow in our herd. Your releaser is the simplest and most reliable I have yet seen. So satisfactory is your plant that I invite aay Earmer to visit my shed and see it at work themselves.—Yours sincerely. F. HENWOOD, Horotin. Tauhei Rd., Morrinsville. Tb R. Pilkington. Dear Sir.—l received the teat cups all right, and I am very pleased witk them. I have tried them on all my cows, and they are very satisfactory. They hang on and milk beautifully. I think with your latebt teat cup you have the best machine o» the market.—Yours sincerely, T. G. SMITH, Morrinsville. Eureka. To R. Pilkington. Dear Sir.--Having had machines in my 6hed for a number of years, and now being converted to your releaser and cups, I can honestly testify that your releaser and cups are splendid. Your releaser has worked all the season without a hitch of any descrip tion. Your latest cups I find are splendid. Cood milkers, easy to take to pieces, and never fall off the cows. I shall instal your cups right through the shed next season.—Yours sincerely, P. H..CLARKTN. Eureka. WRITE OR CALL FOR PARTICULARS TO: Pilkington Willis WARD ST., HAMILTON. J DEAL pARM pUKEKOHE. 146 ACRES—AII in grass and crop, creamery aud school 5-mile, station 4 miles; property carrying 50 cows, besides horses and cattle. Dwelling of 9 rooms and necessary outbuildings. Stock can be taken at valuation. Price only £3B 10s per acre; terms easy. This property is an exceptionally good one, and worth inspection by anyone desiring an improved farm at a low price. 47/1 Iy^ORRINSVILLE. 134 ACRES—About 2-3rds Swamp, near Morrinsville; partly improved; owner leaving for the front, and is prepared to accept any reasonable terms. This is a snip, and only requires to be seen to oc approved. Write early for particulars to the undt "signed; P, - J. T. STEMBRIDGE and CO., Auctioneers, 'Valuers and Land Agents, PUKEKOHE. 431

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Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13474, 3 May 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13474, 3 May 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 88, Issue 13474, 3 May 1917, Page 3

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