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i THE EVOLUTION f OF THE QUILT ijj| From the picturesque old patchwork of late Victorian K origin to the smart white Marcella of to-day is a I story that has woven in it the home life of the nation. The Quilt is a national necessity, without which no one would attempt to do. If your Bed Quilts want replacing, now is the time to make the change, for with t i, the advancing cotton market these prices will soon have to fj! be revised. Quality and Low Prices are always combined ■ nt James Smith’s, Ltd. If out of town, Shop by Mail at | .. | | James Smith’s Comer I jll; ' || ' Superb Quilts at our Famous Low Prices I I Single Bed Marcella Quilts, 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 | I Three-quarter Bed Marcella Quilts, i • 19/6, 22/6, 25/6, 29/6 | j Double Bed Marcella Quilts, I | 25/6, 29/6, 35/6, 45/- | a”® EXCELLA PATTERNS— I I £ B 8 big new Paper Pattern Department is now open tor B i l. Full range of famous Excella Patterns in stock. | la Quarterly—Autumn issue now on sale. 60 pages o I ions in photogravure and colours. 1/6 copy. ■ JOURNAL —A 15-page Fashion Journal, illustrating i Patterns, will be Posted Free to any address monthly 9 I >ur name and address in to-day. g ■■■■lllll inii imu iiiiiib in nil inrun < " !»"■> 1111 .l WE PAY POSTAGE, ETC. ii ■ ill S Corner CUBA and MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON

Th e Famoutt Family g jy Coffee with the g National Reputation R IVAo/ffsome. Appeffx* j« L and U A Sevtf p Particularly or- L **' th* a ‘wlr lu UJeaf^lrr ‘ edipMi or her f tn its det to p iiwS 1 /HI If*** fjiousniesr of ■ Flavour pl IL ffr’cA Full Strength, ffr Coffee to‘use R » r at a Flavor in Baking b and Cooking, —Cakctf a Puddings, Custards, U rTw)’’ ftr Desserts, Sauces, <&C. p 0 STRANG. tTO. to.rvrsr»rH. £8

DENTISTRY AT KASONABIf FRKB. BUTS 0F TEETH J®J 9 8 RirMODELLING SETS, from JS9 S # T««th oxtnwtod fro» wheu Sets roqnirod. Ropoiro at Shortest Notice. FROST & FROST, •SURGEON DENTIBTB, 119 WILLIB S'I’CKBT.

“THE STORE I FOR MEN.” I si oil day s I I _ I Every passing week brings EASTER nearer, and also shortens the time avail- | able for deliberation with regard to new clothes. The occasion merits some- | thing good—something that will outlast the holiday season; for leisure days are v i eve/followed by working weeks. Self-interest and pride of appearance urge J you to consider the real service rendered in respect of masculine clothing by SCHNEIDEMAN’S, “ The Store for Men.” READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, made to fit. High-quality Materials, Careful Cut and Finish. j (1) . Ready-to Wear Suits for every'day business wear, in several .smart models and all sizes to fit regular, stout and slim men. Obtainable in light grey small , . check pattern, also smart brown English tweed, and all wool New Zealand \ tweed in grey or heather mixture. Special value. PRICE 95/6 j (2) Very special quality Suits of high grade good weight English suitings, all ~ wool. Colours include plain grey, light and dark greys in neat checks, herring-—?-bone patterns in fawn, grey and dark lovat; also a wide range of s^P e d and , fancy colourings. PRICE 105/“ < (3) Navy serges and fancy materials in better grade Ready-to-Wear Sac Suits. ; Blue worsted Sac Suits, in smart patterns. .. £6 16s. 6d. - , English twill navy serge Suits, indigo dye. .. £6 19s. 6d. ‘ J . All wool worsted Sac Suits in grey £7 7s. Od. ? Dark brown, all woolworsted Sac Suits ... ... £7 7s. Od. ''J ' Plain pinhead worsteds, also smart checks, in light and dark grey English ■ worsted£7 7s. Od. ■?■>: , . d / Large range of exclusive worsteds, in grey overchecks, fancy hetrmgbone andW| plain pinhead in superior make Ready-to-wear Sac Suits with silk satin lining Prices £7 15s. Od. . & SCINS9 ]LtdL9 86 Maimer&.st.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 148, 10 March 1923, Page 9

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