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2 f Smith & Caughey, Ltd. The Home Beautiful —and Comfortable A well-appointed home shows evidence of good taste in the selection of Hangings, Loose Covers," etc; while the owner's appreciation of the value of comfort is apparent in the generous, provision of Cushions, rest-giving Chairs and Couches, soft Rugs, and in the general homely arrangement of the rooms. Our Soft Fur. nishing Department is completely stocked with the newest designs and colourings in Cretonne, Shadow Tissues and other artistic Fabrics for Hangings, Loose Covers and Cushions, all marked at our well-known low prices. Vita-age Curtain Nets, small all-over designs. Cream "Sundour" Madras, scalloped edgea; for casement window*, scalloped edges— 50i_u—2/11, 3/f. 3/11 yard. and ecru Fadd~ Madras "^J***^** floral designs, witb lace edge; «?" dainty coloured designs; 45m— 3/11, 3 / U « 4 / 6 *"« L Brise Biso Curtain Net, for short curtains— Dark Coloured Fadeless Madras, in a large I6in.. 1/4}, 1/6. 27in., 1/11, 2/3. ' ' variety of designs and colourings; 50in.— 20in.. 1/9, 1/11. 30in.,j1/11, 2/6, 2/11. 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 yard. All-over Curtains, with small floral designs and A_tifici-.l Silk Madras Muslin, in beautiful lace edge; 50m.—2/11, 3/6, 3/11 yard. deaigns and colourings; 50in.—6/11, Art. Cretonnes, in small floral designs, light and 13/8 18/11 vanL dark colourings; 31in.—1/6, 1/9, 1/111 __~.-.._, _, _. , . , Uj ''<•<* Fadeless Coloured Curtaia Nets, plain and Heavy Quality Liberty Cretonnes, for loose striped designs; in buff, brown, rose, and covers, cushions, etc.; 3lin.—2/11, 3/6. Wue colourings; 50in.—3/6, 3/11 yard. 3/11 yard. Travelling Cushions, witb pocket and handleShadow Tissues, suitable for cushions, loose From 2/11 each. v "°Z__ t _*\____ t %_L V' m _T 3/11 . 4 Z" 3 ? rA Black Satin Cushions, ruched top and border. Heavy Quality Shadow Tissue, in fawn, brown. _ ateen Uek fi j, ed kapok _ 27/6 blue, grey, and pink colourings; ilin.— 5/6, 5/11 yard. Fancy Sateen Cushions, ruched top, plain borCream Madras Muslin, in small designs, witb ders to match, filled kapok—l 2/11 each. scalloped edges; 50in.—2/11 yard. Largo Shadow Tissue Cushions, well filled with Sundour Madras Muslins, light grounds, with kapok—l 2/6 each. 4/l , r^_S ,,edde " ißn,,UCeedße:4siB "~ "S--W Daark Madras Mu-lins. beautiful Sundour Madras Maslia, light grounds, coloured fS^____ 4 _%t_l^^ b^*9 ' P,-m ***'' designs, scalloped edge; 50in.—6/11, 8/6 50in.—4/11,5/11 yard. yard. Artificial Silk Madras, in a great variety of new Cream "Sundour" Madras, small floral designs. designs and : . colourings; 50in.—8/6, plain edge; 50in.—2/11, 3/6, 3/11 yard. 13/6, 15/6 yard. Inspection Cordially Invited. Complete House Furnishers.

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 94, 21 April 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 94, 21 April 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 94, 21 April 1924, Page 13