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#% Wonderful Windows ' '• —-■■'■■3tHißfTTWlilT«frraT ,, »fl (Vfs^4 We have devoted our Cuba Street Windows to a notable display of Cloakings, B 1 anke t Cloths and Dress Materials for Autumn and Winter Wear—lt is worth coming a long way to see. autumn DRESS GOODS Window Ro. All Wool Grey and White CHECK CLOAKING, 56 inches wide. 37/6 per yard Very Handsome PARISIAN CLOAKING, in a large broken check containing shades of Brown, Blue, Green, and Fawn—one of the most handsome and stylish designs for a real up-to-date coat; 56 inches wide. 37/6 per yard Very Beautiful GOLDEN BROWN MIXED CLOAKING; 56 inches wide. Plain ALL WOOL CLOAKINGS, in Marone, Cardinal, White, Blue, Brown, Saxe Blue, and Green; 56-inch. 16/6, 19/6, 21/-, 23/-, and 30/- per yard “MONTE CARLO CHECK,” is a very handsome large ' broken black and white de'sign ; very up-to-date; 56 inches wide. 37/6 per yard BOTTLE GREEN CLOAKING, “The Fashion”; 36 inches wide. 27,'6 per yard “UP-TO-DATE” CLOAKING, in a gorgeous mixed Brown; will make a splendid coat; 56 inches wide. 29/6 per yard PARISIAN CLOAKING, in Grey, Black, Green, and Blue mixture; makes a handsome coat: 36 inches. 35/- per yard LIGHT GREY FLUKED CLOAKING, 56 inches wide. 30/- par yard Window No. Window No. Pretty Shades of “JADE,” a new and fashionable tint of Green; 33 inches wide. 21/- par yard BOTTLE GREEN, one of the leading colours to be worn this Autumn and Wintefl; several shades; 32 and 56 inches wide. 21/- and 32/8 per yard ALL WOOL BLACK AND WHITE CHECK, -,S inches wide; a heavy make. 21/- per yard ALL WOOL BLACK AND WHITE BIRD’S EVE AND SMALL BROKEN CHECK; very .smart for coats and shirks; 56 inches wide. 32/S par yard omaM igm^TjmegrmLiauaiißßg WiHDOWS ft, S, Q IN NEXT A DVT. T© Aro House Cuba Street, Wellington

“Suprema a Situ’ CIK Rew Anglican Cathedral J| Building of noble and dignified Gothic design, the proposed new Anglican Cathedral to be erected in Wellington will be a Church of National interest, the doors of which will always be open, and all seats will be free. As a fitting memorial to New Zealand’s fallen and an expression of gratitude to God for the success of Great Britain and her Allies, this stately edifice will stand as an agelong proclamation. All who are desirous of contributing to thit great Thankoffering and Memorial are requested to communicate at once with the Hon, Organising Secretary, Rea. C. F. Askew, St, Mark's Vicarage, Wellington, Contributions or promises may be spread over a period of five years. Government Stock and War Bonds will be accepted. Legacies also may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Trastrees. 7 ter? For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua Contains Rest Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Waiting Room, Sun Verandah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards of 5,000 morning and afternoon teas and suppers are provided free during each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT KEEP ON DOING YOURS Send yonr subscriptions to carry on this and similar work elsewhere lo The Military Affair* Committee, 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington JAS. W. HBKDEBSON ) Joint OEO. SHinTOLIFFE ) Bone Trtaturerß 29 Still Going Strong! j* r>’ W'e have Heavy Stocks of KAPOC and TICKING and Guarantee Prompt Supplies D. McCrae^l Limits;!. WE CORDIALLY INVITE TOE TO INSPECT OUE DISPLAY ’S OF AET. S M c GEEGOR WEIGHT’S | AET GALLERY. LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 9