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EIDERDOWNS. The Ideal Quilt. Warm, Light, Hygienic, Colourful. We have this season a delightful range in new designs and a variety of colours that assures harmony with every scheme of bedroom decoration. Value is the outstanding feature of every Quilt, whether you select one of the exclusive designs in Finest Satin or a lower-priced combination of Plain and Fancy Sateen. , Here are just a few in the Double Bed size. Sateen Covered. Dark Blue on Grey Striped Sateen, with Light Figured Sateen, with plain six-inch plain four-Inch ■ panel, in delicately border and three-inch panel. To match contrasting shades— Price, 57/6. colour schemes favouring Pink, Blue, Brown or Maroon— Price, 88/6. t _ ' Dark Figured Sateen, in Pink, Blue on Green, with plain six-inch border and narrow panel— Price, 99/6. Satin and Sateen. Light or Dark Figured Sateen, with double Light or Dark Figured Sateen, in Blue, three-inch panels of plain Satin. We Green, Steel Grey, or Black, with sevenhave these in Blue, Vieux Rose, Light inch panel and oval centre of plain \ Pink and Dark Blue — At £5/14/6. Satin, and Silk tassels at the corners—£7/15/-. , Exquisite Satin Quilts in Exclusive Designs. Made to our Special Order. Quality is inherent in every one of these. You 'have it in the soft fleecy down specially selected; in the plentiful ventilation, the fine double stitching, the carefully piped edges, and the colourful, sheeny Satin coverings. Size 6ft. by sft. Some of them are covered with a combination of Plain Satin and Brocade that is extremely effective. And ; the values cannot be duplicated anywhere. Here are a few Examples. No. I— A Rich Black Satin Front, made No. 4—ls made in a Light Golden Brown with Bin. corner panel and oval Satin, with Bin. corner panel and centre, in Vieux Rose Brocade— oval centre piece, in Tomato Price, £9/10/-. Shade of Brocade — Price, £9/15/-. No. 2—A Turquoise Blue Satin, with No. s— Heavy Black Satin Front, with Turquoise Blue Brocade, Bin. Bin. panel of a lovely shade of panel corner and oval shape cen- Tomato in Brocade and an oval tre piece— Price, £9/10/-. centre piece to match. A very No. 3-A Love,, Shad, or Oolden Brown No. t-iffiSZS'SZSS^'Sk Rrn, ri I 1 * , W , ha-n♦£ Br ™ th "o exactl y matching shade of Brocade to match m the panel Cardinal Brocade In the panel Prtce, rS £9?lO/°- C6ntre Piece ~ corners °™I centre _ Price, Single Bed Size. Cot or Pram Siie. These are available in as wide a range of These are in Sateen or Satin, in a range -> ■-.. D^B a £fi. eM T&£K.K! colour. *°* | °y 4ft - Pricea are 12/11 and 19/11. SSateen Covered run from 36/- up to 65/- § Satin Covered are £4/19/6 to £5/10/-. * • We pay Postage. ■ t &™V AhV aft jCp^'ifyjf

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 10

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686

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 10

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