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dinky divans do double duty Some people hate the word Divan just as some people hate raspberry jam. These folks, just to show their erudition, call a Divan a Day-Bed. As a Day-Bed is not a Day-Bed but a Night Bed and a Day Settee, we feel this gets us nowhere, and we shall adhere to the word Divan until specially requested not to. A Divan as Scoullars build it is a pleasurable, distinguished affair which is of inestimable value in d flat or bed-sitting room, and a grand standby in any home when wanted or unwanted guests visit for a day or two. By day it wears a gay slip-on cover and a couple of cushions, and it becomes a very charming settee. When you decide to retire, off comes the loose cover, and there you have a luxurious, comfortable bed. We can't say whether it was Scoullars or William the Conqueror who first thought of the Divan. All we know is that here and now we can show you ' the finest and best looking Divans in the world. LOOK AFTER YOUR WAR , ' 0 SAVINGS ACCOUNT TO- ’ A ’ ■ DAY ... IT WILL LOOK L , .a AFTER YOU IN THE YEARS TO COME. MAKERS OF GOOD FURNITURE 88-90 LAMBTON QUAY, BOX 319, WELLINGTON, C.l. * Also of Hastings and Blenheim. -ZIF" PREMIER PRESENTATION ; 'ft TWEEDS and WOOLLENS iA For Autumn s Smartest COATS, SUITS, COSTUMES, FROCKS Fascinating window and departmental displays present the complete and > authentic Autumn Fabric story as far as Tweeds and Woollens are concerned. WMV Be sure you see these displays. So Colourful and Refreshing. Imitation Harris Tweed, all wool, English All-wool Frockings, soft ‘ v in all latest shades; 54 inches wide, finish; ideal for Winter Frocks, r.ew OViAjU j-r f shQdes '- 54in - Wid ;; iee . J/3 yd . All-wool Herringbone Suitings, new A Iz i shades; wonderful value; 54in. wide. Froc ki ngs i n a lovely quality, f J/: Pr,ce 16/1 - 1 yd ’ dainty pastel shades; 54in. wide. * Price 14/6 yd. I ® 4 All-wool English Velours, in light pastel shades, for Coats and Suits; AO (OiM . jgMMEsfe 54in. wide. Price 17/9 yd. English Wool Crepe, an ideal frock- ' * ' n9 f° r w ' nter ‘ Delightful; 54in. t Brush Wool Coatings, newest shades, wide. Price 17/6 yd. I r wy?' Smartest checks; 54in. wide. Price 19/6 yd. Eng|ish Suiting Checks , smo || and ’KIH medium checks; delightful quality; RV I 3 All-wool Velour, ideal for Coats, wic j e k 'll Dressing Gowns, heavy quality; 54in. 23/11, 25/11, 27/11 IV? 4 Wide ’ P " eC ' W English Tweeds, fleck effects, ideal English All-wool Frocking in light | WAi weight for Coats, Costume; 54in. potel tomngs. Good weight; 54m. t"®"W wide - Price 31/- yd. wide. Pr.ce 21/- yd. A A JAMES SMITH Ltd. ZW K» QUALITY AND VALUE ALWAYS, /PH WELLINGTON. f „ A A- A jr A & 'a A- .A /

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 138, 8 March 1945, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 138, 8 March 1945, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 138, 8 March 1945, Page 10

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