* \ ■ » ' ■ I h ■! u JJ.JL.v* Iwwll iiililSHl!u IiXIFIOIB y ' ( J It • S ■ I , \\\ '■ r " " : People ■»"]!() say tliej r cannot bear the weight of extra blank- j'\\ ;; )m .ots.wheu climatic conditions distinctly say "mor.e warmth" are / | , \\\\ x (he folk wlio know tliai a Down Quilt means extra warmth_ with y / :\ \ a scarcely jierucptible increase in weight. - I I i Vμ . What is so gratifying about Down Quilts is that whilst they M j|) are more or loss of a luxury, they are not in any way an expense j& M -• —at_ least that is so concerning D.I.C. Down Quilts, for they |vi jlJl ■ are incomparable from the {food value ■ > \ ,"■ / II Another aspect is the .beauty of design; colour schemes, \wj ; : E / seemingly endless, are in evidence in the D.I.C. Collection of m '••■; £r' ; ■ these Cosy Comforters. ' 'f| ;i A ■ ; See D.I.C. Bown Qiilts—and buy! I. ;' \ \ FULL SIZE MOWN QUJLT-GWered in pretty' floral Sateen with panels of /<l \\.\ P' ani Satcon to match; filled with pure down. f/ / :• '■■ \§ t '-■.: « Voy Singlo Beds- 295. 6d, each. f/f ? \Sxt . ' . For Double Bnds- 395. 6d. each M jm ' DOWN QUILTS-Covered in best quality figured Snteen, with panels or centres m MM , of plain Sateen harmonising; speojally well filled with puro'down, and \ I'M ■■.--■'•- ventilated. ' For Single Beds— 395. 6d. each. 'k.\ h I J For Double Beds— 525. 6d, each. \ .A ! a I DOWN QUILTS—For double beds, covered in figured Satin, with reverse of \\\» »/ .. '.. figured Sateen; in very pretty colourings; nil filled with pure down, and ll'j U ventilated. . For Double. Beds*- 635. each.. IS \ PLAIN SILK COVERED DOWN QUILTS-In Sky, Saxe. Reseda, Pink, Rose, . fM WV and Red; covered in special quality Japanese Silk, with doiraproof IraiuV—■ I'M \\ and well filled with best quality down. ° ' I 'lβ \\ ' ■ . For Single Beds— 675. 6d. each. \ B Viv( ■ For Double Beck— 84s, each, fj .\| ._...;. '.'.-DOWN QUILTS-In Satin, Tapestry, and Brocade, for double beds -in a large / ' ' M ' - assortment of colourings and quality. 4, S, 6, and 7 guineas each. ffl lU . CQT QUILTS-In pretty floral Sateen. . 6s. 9d., 10s. 6d,, 14s. 6d. each, $\ flk COT QUILTS-In plain and fancy Silks. 10s. 6d., 15s, 6d., 21s. 25s each -K\\ 111 ■ - : ' ""■ ___ ' M% '(ij ; 1/" in the d 5 discount off svocy cash H ' . ■ • purohaae of sSi op ovcpi f~Js I fc. ' '_ .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 177, 16 April 1918, Page 2
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