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Q 1 irr uauU m More Popular and Fashionable than ever— Casement Side Curtains and Frilled Valances! Much of the popularity of these charming adjuncts to successful furnishing is gained by the artistry of design and wonderful colour schemes of the Cretonnes. They are simply irresistible because they give such a delightful touch of colour and brightness to any room that they are appreciated for their artistic worth as well as their Intrinsic value. Especially note that Cretonne numbered X 3212 at 5/6 a yard. It is in one of the D.I.C. Lambton Quay windows, and is a wondrous work of art. It is shown in conjunction with plain coloured fabrics and cushions just to show the furnishing possibilities attainable with correct fabrics. That the effect is charming you will readily agree. Spring Designs in Smart Cretonnes. Kp. X369B—:A Dainty Little Rose and Butterfly Design, in Cretonne shades of pink and heliotrope, with touches of gold, .on plain . grounds of putty, pink and black;'3l in. 'wide. Price 4/6 yard No. X4262 —1s a Novelty Design, showing Cretonne small black trellis squares, enclosing tiny conventional flower in either shades .of pink, blue, or ■heliotrope. Pattern broken by octageonal medallion inset; 31 in. wide Price 4/8 yard No. X32t2-J-Shows a large Rose Grouping in Cretonne natural colourings with touches of mauve. Plain open groundwork of soft grey tones. _ A most artistic production; 31 in, wide. Price 5/8 yard No. X4l23—An exceptionally smart Stripe .Cretonne Effect, in Brown, with pencil edgings of gold and white on dark mole background, with scattered • rose sprays in saxe, blue and gold, quite exclusive; 31 in. wide. Price s/8 yardNO., X2803—-Has a Black Repp Ground, with Cretonne bunches of Tulips in variedcolourings and grev leafage;. 31 in- wide. .—.... Price 5/6 yard WELLINGTON.

tub sm Remarkable showing of at “ V & A’»’* Remarkable because of the wide range of pattern, material, and. colouring. Remarkable because of the special price offering. Fresh, cool-looking materials that will make up into dainty apparpl. a joy to slip into on summer days. . e 40-inoh SATIN FOULARD, 5/e a yard. Undoubtedly the most popular dress fabric. Our stocks are well assorted, the designs are quaint, the quality superb. In shades of saxe, navy, henna, maroon, brown and black. 39-1 noh SPONGE CLOTH, 7/e a yard. . She most serviceable of summer fabrics, a good sponge oth will always give a good result. We have the shades most wanted, such as lemon, biscuit, fawn, vieux rose, pink, sky, etc. 40-1 noh VOILES, 4/11 a yard. . ' Another beautiful assortment of new voiles just opened, containing the newest colourings beautifully blended. so-inch OREAM SERGE, 13/8 a yard. Something exceptional in value-giving. Strongly recommended. AU-wool. 54-1 noh CHE OK-TWEED, io/8 a yard. In black and white. A nice, clean-looking, serviceable cloth, “wool-and-cotton” mixture. OUR ciIEY FLANNEL OOSTUME SUITING is in popular favour, being a good weight and colour, it sails freely; 54 inches wide. "V. A A. ’a” PRICE, 10/0 yard A GOOD WEIGHTY CREPE, with a good clean thread and soft handling, is a cloth we feel justified in boasting about; in white only} 30 inches wide. “V. A A.’a” PRICE, 1/11 yard I- in -the £ Discount for Cash. SEND FOR PATTERNS IF YOU CANNOT CALL. “It Pays to Shop at-V.& A.’s,” VEITCH & ALLAN, CUBA STREET, ' WELLINOTON*

\ o 9 CtVLOn itriiA. Q/iXmrux Though you pay a little more, “ ROMA ” Tea really costs you less.. Why? Because it gives you many more cups to the lb. “ROMA ” refreshes always. Satisfies always. Blended from choicest hill-grown . r, leaves. m T?* IctYLoj? * m t

WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT ODE DISPLAY OE ART. McGregor Wright’s Art Gallery, LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11047, 2 November 1921, Page 9

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