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We Want Every Lady to —

WRITE FOR

3 InrO 3 sal cat

OF THESE

Choice Fabrics, Fresh from the Manufacturers

30ia. Plain Cream CEYLONB— 30in. Plain Grey COLLEGE SUITING, ■ for Boys’ . and Girls’ wear .. 2/11 & 3/9 30in. WOOL DELAINES, for Blouses, etc. .. 2/6 & 3/6 54in. FLEECY and PYBENEES

Slia ‘ * VI YELL AS "for Blooaes, Pyjamas, etc. Splendid range. 3/9

30in. “WOOLALONB,” for Dresses and Blouses. Smart stripes ... .. ... .. 3/9 30in. WINCEYS, for Pyjamas, Shirts, Blouses .. 1/64 to 2/11 SOin. SHRUNK UNION SHIRTINGS .. .. 1/84 to 2/11 28iu. Ceylon PYJAMA CLOTHS 1/4*

CLOTH, for Dressing Gowns

7/11 8/11

54 in. Cream FLEECY CLOTH for Sports Coats and Baby CoaLs 14/9 42in. COTTON PYKfrNEES, for Pressing Gowns .. .. 3/3

36in. Striped PYJAMA FLAN NEYETTES .. 1/14 to 1/11

30in. to oGin. Plain Vhil.e 'FLANNELETE—--12- to 23/6 per doz. yda. 40in. NIGHTDRESS FLANNELETTE, Plain, Cream, or White v .. 1/11} 42in. Plain Cream WINCEYS, for Nighties, etc. 2/11 & 3/3 30in. .Scotch “SelbaV Cream FLANNELS; guaranteed un shrinkable .. 1/9 1/11 2/3 42in. ....... 3/6 & 3/9

Min. Plain MOLLETON FLANNELS; all shades .. 4/11

40in. Cotton CHECK TWEEDS, for Dresses, etc 2/11

40iu. Plain Striped and Check CuTTON SUITINGS .. 2/9

4Oil). COTTON GABARDINES, for Costumes, etc. 3/6 & 3/9

White and Coloured CREPBS, 30in. 1/6* .. 40in. 2/9

40in. ' ‘ TEL ATI NT A, ’ ’ a piaJc Mercerised Laws .. 2/3 yard

30in.,Plain Cream “KREMLA” FLANNELS .. 3/9 & 3/11

Gut This Advertisement Out

‘Put a Cross ‘X againt the items you wish patterns of, and post at once to the Manager P.I.C. Christchurch before the best are sold.

(Sign your Name)

(Address)

HEARNE’S Bronchitis Cure

Is the Finest Remedy in the World

For COUGHS and COLDS.

“Seven year* ago I had ASTHMA so badly 1 could not speak for a week. A friend advised me to take HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE which soon CURJLD me. Since then, I take it a whenever I get a Cold, and it keeps the Asthma off.”

GOOLWA, S.A.

'• J am a Nurse and have recommended HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE to mapy sufferers. I have known it to be successful when all other Medicine failed For Bronchitis it is simply WONDERFUL It saved my Son’* life.**

HC«mes, addresses and fall particulars furnished em application. FRANKSTON m T a f# P # ia* / otoK ft 8H AS m T FT? Oil W. U'HEARNEj KENNEDY’? BUILDINGS CUBA

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1918, Page 1

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