' .Hit"' ' " ■ i ' i H Smith & Caughey Ltd. : ' ""^ —' I Made In New Zealand! I 1 All-Wool Reversible Rugs V_ Blankets I Travelling I A New Zealand-made commodity that has achieved the maker.' notice whersf T.tter.field Rug. have Bec-u.e of It. high .tandard of quality. N«r Zealand -a-sav a high reputation both ra the Dominion and in been in u.e for three year* and look better now «H? ©is* woo > " •<>«•«»»» •'*« b x manufacturers all over ■■ ! oversea, countrie. is the Pure Wool Reversible than when first put down. th * wor,d > ■ nd i( '» tnl " "operior wool from which «■ aaj aajb. Rug made by Tatter.field, Limited, of Auckland. «ffl»fl New Zealand Blankets are made. The material used I 1 |T6 ! Durine tha W«mU«» FrkikM.. UU r> w - (guaranteed pure wool) and modern methods of manu- ■ m ■ ■ | Thi- Rug is a veritable triumph of the weaver'. oer.on.llv oTcWdPL TX fi u A S.T* J WIL en ' Ure . W ?« r ' h ~'°«": •"<« -ft * % *0 ** " I*■ . • •,. . ■ .i i personally ordered a lattersheld Auckland-made re&.&*§l9«w. nap after repeated washings. These Blankets are ' art. In design and texture, in the harmonious Rug f or uto Buckingham Palace liftJM&wilsrWM luxuriously soft and comfortable and are unsurpassed k blending of delicate colourings, and in its won- * fot v ■ ,u • " nd <l u>,lt y- w « stock all sizes, from Among tha most noted products of New Zealand are derful wearing qualities, it show, that a New Zea- A bronze medal at Wembley and gold medal, at aßli ■T «nallaat crib to large double-bed. th , f. mou , TraveUing Rug. manufactured by various - land manufacturer can produce an article that will Dunedin and Toronto Exhibitions are among the .■<■§■ White Blanket* woollen mills throughout the Dominion. Visitor. appeal to buyers in any part of the world. awards won by these rags in competition with the Single bed- " from oxhmT pmrU of **• worU almost invariably take | New Zealand produce, the best carpet wool in Products of other manufacturers. « Wk 26/6 29/6 35/9 39/6 °~ t °' « DO " » f *—< beautiful the world; only the best grade, go to the making Oht.in.hl. ;„ fi. .- 111 AC / K/ ' PAr . "-venire which ar. al~ fa eo*.,d«abl. den»nd for of T.tter.field Pure Wool Rug. New Zealand obt »«*M« » »▼• •>«•• « follows "|Hi 45/- 55/- PA « Only th. grade, of wool also lend, itself specially to the delicate- 24 x 54—24/9 27x54—3*4/C afl* M MW Three-quarter- Ruw £"? *'**'*' *? TniVelU ? shaded fart dye. that are a feature of these rugs. ~ -- Zl'!l .„ AB mA '' b Ml jR* MW /fi 542 / A< / *9 /« wTrmti? *"' "" ""^ It also give, them the wonderful durability for 36 x 72 ~£2/9/6 « 8 * ««—£3/17/6 H UaSPJwHT / t , '" SZ/6 which they are renowned. cj 96—-*?e /C / J§« 55/- 59/6 75/- PAIR You have but *° f<el »be delightfully »oft texture of ri. L < J*L .. ..L . li • X5/i5/« HffjPr ono of these Rug. M d note its weight to appreciate It ha. been found that these rugs actually improve '- ® MsJ Doub,e: ,h « desirability of possessing » uc h a useful article. I in use. Numerous cases have been brought under # InspecHon Cordially inrHed. mm%MSI 39/6 47/6 52/6 59/6 especially when travelling. 'J 67/6 70/- 75/- 95/- PAIR We hav « • Ur «« "n" 1 varied assortment of Rug. JIS&SU Wf made to our special order by' the leading mills in Presentation Blankets. ,h * Dom " i,on - deluding K«apo., Ro.im. .vo.BieL g ' ' - .. i i * Petone and Onehunga. . Special Presaatation Blanket., high-grade qualitv, < 1 • ■ ■ 1 V*aV «. -J^■ made to our order from specUlly selected wool. Reliable Kapok Beddin? JB&sW j 35/ -» 42 /-» 59/6,65/. WVMUIUS to 110/4ft. 6in. 4ft. 3ft. 6.n. 3ft. 2ft. 6in. JWWb^Ml^^^^ c a,, TbJ •' j j i*d£sd led £ . d x.d \ " J ! Super Quahty, Tufted, piped and quilted, 2 g 3 ■ V 9 rows, sin. border M .i 615 0 6 3 0 gjßji 417 6 436 9^^ No. 1 Quality, Tufted, piped and quilted, 2 / ———— . . ,- rows. 4in. border „« ~. , „,., .., 51965»6415 6450 314 6 ' 1 ' = 1) N ° i**££**-- -J" 4 .! ... .M , * ........ . You are cordiaUy invited Mai/c Slll*C rTla««Jc I *• L».2tt *■'..■■' ;f •*.! 4. . 4 •.,,...,. ,„ . *o call and inspect the «I«i O UUIIS r KUIIieiS No. 4 Quality, Tufted, piped and quUtod, I dlßplayß Ul OUT IIUITierOUS AT NfiW IWPmI b^Kr.'der o 1 ! rOW. 4in. border .. u~. 11>:nte ««».«.. • *-«/ VI *lVn SsVIUIUIU * nvVU favourably in wear. finUh and price with those fan- ! row, 710. OOruer .. ~ ~ ~ „» MM 315 03833012 13 3273 » . - •-■ . r !• ported from other countries. We have larpe stock. ! deDartinents without teelinty T ° «•>• bMt ° f °« r be »«' < hi « *• «•»• B re.te.t . u , t o, , Nt " z«i»«d n«nnej. ta . *,=« ,ei«t,on oi D cw _«.-__ **»s»f#«»m TTIUIVUi va|u- ever off#fe<l ta AuckJa||<L ■„,„ • ateri «i, are colour, and in weights suitable for all purposes Pillows Cot Bedding under «y obligation to BEarSaBSKftSSs "viTavra^lm" - • W " hmv « • «°° d »"«• °' design, and all sizes. 1 / .Z T ' .\Z **' W *-/ * * sa—o-r - «. .',; j K , , -...^.,_, _~_, '• «- purchase. AH goods marked M *** d -*T—■-;—— - c if 33/6 fc|'» = = =?: \\\ at our weU-known Low fi3/- Ve 2/n 3/3 3/e ™ No. 3 QuaUty „., 6 6 No. 2— Tufted, bordered and piped „. 13 6 . . / N ' v^ || No. 4 QusJity ■>, - - S 6 No. 2-Loo.e ... mm 10 3 Cash PllCeS. ' 2/11 3/3 3/9 3/11 YARD Smith & Caughey Ltd. Wholesale and Family Drapers, Clothiers, and Complete House Furnishers, Queen Street, Auckland
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 19
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