V? wmmwstmer*Kmaam**&ws!msmfm •wßm&ssssamx B*ng«m«i BLUE & WHITE BLANKETS— Soft, fleecy and as warm as toast. Squeeze them in your hand—note how thick, springy and warm they are. They are all wool, the best that can be bought All sizes A* stocks are limited, and likely to be depleted quickly, wc refrain from quoting prices:-- Buy now and avoid disappointment. HANDSOME DOWN QUILTS- comprising many charming designs and colorings, and stuffed with down that has been thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. Full-sized Quilts at 12/11, 13/9, 32, 0. J T r 7 '-5 «£'i Everything to make Blanket Bay a haven of snugness awaits you here —warm, woollen Blankets, soft, cosy, down Quilts, comfortable all-wool Rugs and Quilts as well. These woollens represent unusually good value. They were bought before wool prices advanced to their present high level, and the savings effected are passed on to you. HANDSOME RUSS IU BROWN 133 GREY-the former from 12 11, the latter from 17 6. Made from strong, sturdy fabric —as cosy as they are durable. Pleasing patterns to choose from. ALL-WOOL ROSLYN RUGS AT 23 6! That’s good value isn’t it? You know what the name Rcslyn means as applied to rugs.. Patterns, arc diversified enough to enable the most fastidious to select something suitable. Wc’rß ready to shew veu these n comfortables n any time you call. SUFFGSE YOU CALL TtIMGKRCW? O /T~s 9 3 « (THE BANK, OH NEW ZEALAND iS OPPOSITE.)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 25, 4 May 1916, Page 3
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478Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 25, 4 May 1916, Page 3
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