THE OBLIGATIONS OF HOSPITALITY Have YOUR guests sleep com- SPECIAL VALUE DON 1 FORGET! Strong Un- CUT DOWN THE f . v i i -i » t- —— v a s bleached Sheeting; goes snowrortably and cosily, amply pro-. • f , • T*/"I’HT’T’T C* white alter a lew washings; tected from the cold. You get M TOWELS twill. 54in„ for single bed. at WASHING that protection—at its best in .*• 1/1 yard; 80in., for double Blankets made in New Zealand Handy HAND TOWELS striped. bed, 1/7 yard. . r , Wash-. 6d. each. Give the kiddies one from finest New Zealand, wool. V. of these to take to school. #4—- USE ROLLER TOWELS FOR SPECIAL: 39 x 201 H/S Ended /) HAND US!-.. o wziM-r-r-n nt a Mfxr-To lOWELS in your choice of Vi? U V “* ' 1 // Buy now WINTER K/ n • i i i a i • i. K ! a blue, pink, or gold. Admiralty X 1 ordered before the wool rise. Our weave; great driers. Only 1/2 i/ We can show use a wide and large selection is being rapidly de-each. gi’ /' ' J varied range of ROLLER pleted by patrons desirous of buy- Heavy Sturdy STRIPED TOW- ' ' ; / TOWELLlNG.allimporteddiing Blankets at old prices. Don't My ELS, driers and great wearers; 1L [ ect frol y the English makers hl I A. M ! By assorted shades. Only 1/11 II ■ \ -A « \ before the recent cotton rise, delay. Act Now. fy*’jjl' '/mW ,/JM each. V w'W ” T to °- Stripes, plain shades. Ewiffi.- r-. . —. Vus' /-'• 'Y' \ bright shades and dark shades, nhn/u Regulation BATH-SIZE TOW- 'cAi W’■ x ' at 9id., 10d., lid., 12, 1/4, .ifj ELS ’ stnped ln Ray-coloured, 16. Super Qualities at 1/8, SINLGE-BED N.Z. - MADE assorted shades; 50 x 23. Only 1 IG.etc. WHITE BLANKETS, 23/6, 2/3 each. 29/-, 33/- per pair. R. H. WHITE. £nd Co.,7Ltd. USE SHADOW HANGINGS. [DOUBLE BED, ditto, 32/6, 39/-, ÜBHi W 45/- per pair. <>*ll • 1 ’ fIK Lovely 30in SHADOW TISSUES can be had here for 1/-, 1/3, (j |I • J iZj’-f 16, 1 11, in wide variety of fl and HEAVY GREY BLANKETS, I from 25/- pair in single bed I W R 3 | I 27in. CRETONNES, from 6d., and 37/6 in double bed. , 7Ad., 9d., etc.
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The Hope of all Who Suffer. —Whittier. Baxter’s Lung Preserver offers hope of instant relief to all who suffer from coughs and colds. The continued cold is very distressing and lowering td the system. Don’t delay. Break up that cold at once with “Baxter’s.” A few regular doses makes a marvellous difference. “Baxter’s” is perfectly pure, pleasant to take and absolutely safe for young and old. You will also appreciate its tonic properties. Get “Baxter’s” to-day.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 400, 6 April 1937, Page 2
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