t t T t T •C& ‘■- rj-'r t %n tii. *rv, f \ Win! 3 rfWi ■# .11,-J , tk;-» 1...; L|i (V ilferts. f t f « f t f <&> -V, EPqj • / ,: nfe . .U£B Dowi f~7 I i II Is and .BlanketsWnpJi' VH' .. . :'>*» -T —s*r ■R 918 This season we have in * .be oowosb . “.nr b™ ", ° f DOWN QCILTS ’ !* ‘T C VC |l fi " Cl3 ’ ventilaM ' aad 1" iltMl . - colourings adds greatly to the effect. ♦!♦ i; x 4 i x i; P X X ss^fci I ■uooatMS <*> jiaM sgo w e gfr ♦l4 ■■-. C4v s rs«* ♦lO We also- have a very complete i-.. r , T BLANKETS, t\hich quality for quality nill i f u , , , , spoction will bo welcomed. ' fmmd llard t 0 beat t the best COLONIAL ALL-WOOL Your inBest^ ALLWOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS (White), Single Bed size, 24/0 * 20/Gj 28/15 5 1 Bod Size, 32/(5, 36/6: Double Bed Size, 39/6, 44/6. r 1 > WHITE COT BLANKETS (All Wool), 17/11, 21/-. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL (Grey) BLANKETS. 10 x 4, 29/6. Size 9x4, 22/6; SL h ' • -Zf /V . u;.Lis m Down Quilts IxqnisitefpDesigns. Single and Bog Size, 35/6, 39/6, 42/6, 45/6, 65/6, 79/6; Double Bed Size, 49/6, 52/G. 55/-, 59/6, 63/-, 95/-, to £5 12/6. DOWN PRAM QUITS, 9/11, 10/9, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6. .S.X#X*X*Z#Z#X*X*X*X*Z*2*2 a X*X*:'< H * H % * N •S* N ♦ M «!• N BEDDING VALUES. Double Bed KAPOC MATRESSES, 29/6, 39/6, to 63/-. Single Bed KAPOC MATRESSES, 19/0, 21/-, to 42/6. KAPOC PILLOWS, Well Filled, 2/11, 3/6. * &Ss2s»X*X* H SHEETINGS. WHITE TWILL, DOUBLE BED SHEETINGS. 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 per yard. SINGLE BED SHEETINGS, 1/2, .1/3, 1/4, 1/6, to 2/6 per yard. H«««««««««««««* ■jfeQuafiiy^apsrS i/S & e>A r.izmr I f I lAIHAPE
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. The Taihape and District Patriotic Committee will be glad to receive oifers of employment for Returned Dia : charged Soldiers. The committee lias several applications from Discharged Soldiers desiring employment. Residents of the district are earnestly requested to report to the Secretary any cases coming to their knowledge of returned soldiers or their dependents requiring assistance. TEA Sc SUPPEE BOOMS Mr. J. Phillips begs to notify the people of Taihape that hie has taken over the Fish and Slipper Rooms in Trai Street lately occupied by Mr. E. Manning. He trusts by strict attention to business to naerit the success he *flCSiv'od whto he previously occtfpied the shop some four years ago. All has old friends win he very welcome. Clean your Motor Screens with The Marvellous Glass Cleaner. SIMPLE TO USE. ONE TIN LASTS FOR MONTHS. Trade Mark on all Tins. SOLE AGENT: V. NICHOLLS. SHARLAND’S Mart Vinegar is not only palatable —it is wholesome. That is guaranteed. No mineral acid In SHARLAND’S. At all grocers in bulk and bottle. * L. B. DEACON, Son. Sen.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 23 April 1917, Page 3
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