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"V-'* C ' Dress and Fashion- _ i I FLANNELS I fe I -FOR — I 11; j Present Wear. I I R-AN NE LS I I | Present Wear, j J||;. I In this Department we are-showing some very special lines of WINTER | §|" 1 FLANNELS, all of which are worthy of your inspection. The value is f ||p I exceptionally good, and many of the ranges are confined exclusively to us. jj p| J THE "WHITE WSNCEY" jj fS I An unshrinkable material for Blouses, Ladies' and Children's I I , Underwear, and Nightwear. Prices, 4, 1/6, and 1/11+ per yard. j „ flj "Width, 'JSin. and 1-in. | f : I THE "ASTRA" ' j 9 One of tlie most serviceable and comfortable flannels made, for Ladies' i I ■ and Children's wear. (Guaranteed unshrinkable. Trices, 16, 4/7*, 1,9, | 1 J/il, 2, 3. Width, 'JTin. and 4"2 in. jj | | THE "ENGLISH SANITARY" | Ir* PA, special make, for Men's wear. Pure wool, and absolutely unshrink- H Jfc; B able. Full yard wide, 1/1 li yard. fj ? I THE " VIYELLA" I ! 1 Unshrinkable Flannel, in White, Pink. Blue, and Fancy Stripes. p 5 1 THE " N.Z. FLANNELS" p fe- I Encourage local industry when possible. The New Zealand Mills have I | manufactured for the iirsfc time a splendid range of Unshrinkable Ws,! | Flannels, in White, Pink, Grey, and Shetland. Users speak very 7 | highly of the wearing and washing qualities of these goods. J 1' I " — | 111 manufactured THE 11 PARIS" splendid range of Unshrinkable j? I Flannels, in White, Pink, Grey, and Shetland. Users speak very j I highly of the wearing and washing qualities of these goods. gj I I THE "PARIS" BLOUSINGS 111 There are over 150 designs in these beautiful Flannels to select from, llfeC"'* | many being quite exclusive. The "Anchor" pattern is a special one | I for Children's wear. Now is the time to secure these goods, as later in ij IS the season the stocks are ill-assorted and meagre. . I 1 Warmth Without Weight. || 111;!; I This is obtained by the use of a good " EIDER DOWN QUILT," | j Sf,*' I which, in addition to adding to the brightness of the bedroom, is j j ■ jfc "v » much healthier and cheaper than a big quantity of . blankets. We have j Sj|v ' || complete ranges of McLintock's celebrated qualities only, the prices j_ * ' I being very moderate for such handsome goods. No two alike. ft II TABLE LINENS | M/U H In this section we do not fear competition, as our LINENS are imported | i >; & direct from the best Belfast manufacturers, and arc guaranteed 3 ; ■$Y\ - {I ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. Special Display this week. | I 1 SERVIETTES.—In I and i size, from 3/11 to 35/- per dozen. 1 $.. &! CLOTHS.—Bordered all round, from 2yds. to 4yds. long, from 7/6 to « - 3 49/- each. Special Lines, with Serviettes to match. i § UNBLEACHED DAMASK from 1/3 to 3/11 yard. See the Cloth at 1/11 A | |S#£ " yard. 72 inches wide. | pftjf * B BLEACHED DAMASK from 1/6 to 5/11 yard. New and beautiful designs. | j gJ I QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. , j fjt'l'' < ■' Furnishing Goods. • ! ■ '• , • .. .... Wft&l • ; . : * ' TI^E H -.-• ■ - - - IRt |v; i (Patented). pjpjp' ■ ' ' (Patented). s j|| The faster piece of si Ski Sled Upholsterer I . . - V ' A", requisite combination of comfort and elegance, designed to give simultaneous > j Sip rest to all parts of the human frame. ISWJSTH & CAUGHEY, Ltd., Sole Manufacturers and Holders of Patent J jjS- •. Rights for New Zealand. life . Thi-ia Chairs are of world-wide celebrity, Smith and Caughey, Ltd., having shipped p-g ' them to a!l parts of the world, including England, Scotland, Ireland, America, Ifes- . South Africa, and Australia. iy. EXTRACT FROM "AUCKLAND STAR." "An armchair, which for ease and corafoit may fairly he said to surpass anything of its kind, has been put in the market by-\1 ksshs. Smith & Cai;ghkv. •JJ The chair, which has been patented, is the invention of Mr. \V. Aggers, of this city. j**" lis external appearance is that of an ordinary armchair, but by an ingenious arrangement of springs the new invention is made as comfortable as one could !" An armchair, which arms are all fitted with may fairly said to surpass anything of its kind, has been put in the mat ket by M ksshs. Smith & Cai;r;urcv. Ti.c chair, which has been patented, is the invention of Mr. \V. Aggers, of this city. Its external appearance is that of an ordinary armchair, but by an ingenious arrangement of springs the now invention is made as comfortable as one could de.'iiro. The seat, back, and arms are all fitted with springs, which yield to every motion of the sitter, absolute ease being thus secured. The chair is very simply constructed, there being nothing to get out of order, and the one originally made p?.'- by the patentee, after two years of use, is now in perfect order. For invalids the lira, " ciiait should bo very popular, arid in clubs and hotels it will probably he widely W*" used. Tlie maker has styled it the ' Advance.' In a slightly different chair the arms are made rigid." i 'NEW CENTURY SPRING' CHAIRS ,w, if Ease, Elegance, Economy. Tl ",SS';;Eil , S ? sr""" fei r EXTRACT FROM THE NEW ZEALAND fe "The New Century Spring." 44 ? 575 "Its use involves no extra charge in the |te", , Articles to which it is fitted. It is the Acme j IpJ;"-' oi simplicity, and cannot get out of order." ■ or many other examples of Current Value in j. ||§ ; ' . EASY CHAIRS ' • •*""n? you are cordially invited to visit our IK tS* Furniture Showrooms. —— . ! jjl Smith & Caughey, c.,! I ' - Complete House Furnishers, Etc. . AUCKLAND. 1 v» *•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 8 (Supplement)