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THE MATRIMONIAL PARCELContains 1 pair extra, quality real New Zealand Blankets, large siztf. for doub'a beds ; 1 pair good Witney Blankets, for ordinary use, full size; 1 pair full size While Cotton Sheets, 1 pair real Twilled Shvets, extra large size ; 1 superior whtte Marcella or Honeycomb Quilt, lovely design, fall size ; 2 pairs of very handsome White Nottingham Lace Cv rtains, with very handsome design and border; 6 yards superior Twill Pillow , Cotton ; 2 nice quality Toilet Covers, full i size; 1 set very pretty Toilet Mats; 6 ! large size Turkish Towels; 1 White ; Tablecloth, 1 Unbleached Tablecloth, • both full size ; 6 yds good Linen Check I Glaspcl th; I very pretty Table Cover. This useful and every day Matrimonial Parcel, sent carriage paid, for £5. A splendid and extraordinary parcel. extraordinary dress parcel—- > Contains a full dress length of Blue , Serge, suitable for hard wear; a full dress length of Black Broche Lustre for , best wear, with buttons, silk, and twist , for making; fl yards Grey Silesia for . lining. Sent carriage paid 'or 20s. OUR CHAMPION SERGE PARCEL Is the best ever offered at the price. It contains 7 yards Special All-Wool Serge, grand wear, coloui s Navy,‘Black, Car- , dinal, Brown, Maroon, Strawberry, Myrtle, Moss Green, or New Blue; also 6 yards good Silesia Lining, 2 dozen pretty buttons. 4 strips of whalebone. This valuablo parcel, carriage pa 17s Gd. • OUJi NBVrtS’S^’’FASHION DRESS PAR- ’ CEL contains—6 yds beautiful Dress ' Materials in nice dark colours, including Blues, Orf nd Strawberries; also fi I yards ijocd i ~asia Lining, and 1 yard Velveteen, <i e~ >ugh Fancy Braid < r other n min and 4 strips whalebone. B> This up-t<_ da e parcel, carriage paid, 19s Gd. VELVETEENS! VELVETEENS ! 1 VELVETEENSI '. VELVETEENS I I I Special purchase of Blue-Black .Velvceeenp, also Maroon, Brown, Cardinal. [ The full dress for 23s lid. This wonderful bargain parcel contains 12 yds. Blueblack, silk-finished, indestructible, fast ’ Pile Velveteens; 3 yds Braided Gimp; pretty Buttons, and 6 yards Lining, , The whole lot sent post free, by post or . rail, 23s fid. Velveteens are very faehf ionab le, both for trimmings and complete costumes. ’ THE VELVETEEN PLCUSE PARCEL— Contains 3* yards Silk finish, indestructible fast Pile Velveteen ; colours Blue- , Blrck, Maroon, Cardinal, Navy, Brown, fc Cream, or Black ; also 2 yards Strong Silesia, 1 doz gold or silver small Buttons. and 2J yds Cream or Paris Inserc tion Lace for trimming. - his stylish I Blouse parcel sent p ost free for 10a also in extra quality at 13s Gd.

gents Department— Men's Macintoshes, carriage paid, 19s Gd i 23s Gd, 29s to 455. Men’s Heavy Suits, 3 carriage paid, 29s 6d ; send height and f chest measurement. Men’s Tweed I. Suits, 19s Gd and 22s 6d, carriage paid 3 Men’s Fwecd Saits, 27s 6d,. 355, and 39s Gd, carriage paid, special value, quilted and padded. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send height and chest measure, i ment. Men’s Tweed Trousers, 5s lid, 1 Gs lid, 8a 6dj 10s fid, and- 12s Gd, carf riage paid. Saddle Tweed Trousers, ‘ 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, carnage paid, Men’s Navy Trousers, 7s lid, 8s lid, and 10s 6d, carriage paid. Send waist measurement and length of trou- ’ sera. Men’s Strong Working Shirts, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s Gd, 2s lid, and 3s fid i Men’s Fine Merino Underpants and I Singlets, Is lid, 2s 3d, 3s lid, 5s Gd. i Heavy Woollen, 2s lid, worth 4s 6J,. i Boys' Suits carriage paid. Splendid value at any of these prices—ss I Id, Gs lid, 8s 6d, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, and • 14s Gd. Youths' Long Trouser Suits, 15s 6d, 17p 6d, 23s Gd,

Weak and trembling, un1 i - steady of hand, uneasy of mind. ’ Frightened at trifles. Tortured* > by an indefinable feeling of fear. I > Excited by noise, oppressed [ J by quiet—never at ease, irri- ■ tabic and miserable. 1 I Forerunning symptoms of H i i Nervous Prostration brought on W by a debilitated system and ; ’ overtaxed body or brain. The w cure is • Br.wiiiianß’PinKPins.l They bring new life to wornout sufferers—send rich blood £ 1 tingling through every vein, B b ' soothe and strengthen every k j nerve. M i i Aercoii* System Run Down. E ‘ Mr. Thomas Collings of Drum- M i mond (N.Z.), writes:— S I “ Some time ago I was attacked by a cold whi:h brought on in- fcj ’ i fluenza, bronchitis and asthma. S ’ (At night I could not sloop for w I coughing, and my cheot used to ’whistle.’ I lost my appetite, and jg » my nervous system became deranged. S ' Doctors’ medicine did not cure me ■ i , “so I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. M ' I obtained the greatest benefit from S them when nothing else was of fl service, and I can thoroughly "re- fl commend them.” W Hr- Williams’ rink Pillshave reston-d m to the Paralytic the use of his liinl oj io W ■ ijaace, and Rickets she full control of the fl ■ nerves; freed thousands from Neuralgia, fci ■ Rh'jinuatisiu, mid Lurulago; and saved f¥ if the Jives of many who were tbremeued by Af, f Coiisumptioii, and Bronchitis, &c. m ifc w A Sold by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine ft ■ Co.. Welling-ton, 3/- per hoi. 6 boxes 10/6 wj ■ (povt free), nud by chemists and store- A ■ > keepers. ■ But mind you ask far Or. Williatns'.«.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 224, 1 September 1905, Page 4

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900

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 224, 1 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 224, 1 September 1905, Page 4

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