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BUSINESS NOTICES. TO GIVE A NEW DAINTINESS TO WINDOWS AND ROOMS BALLANTYNES NEW CURTAININGS OFFER THE WIDEST CHOICE. 36in Cream Cotton Curtain Nets with small coloured motifs and spots in Rose Blue, Green, Gold—1/9, 1/H. 2/6 yard 36in Plain Curtain Net in Blue, Rose, Green, Lemon— 1/9 yard 36in Madras Net in cheek design; BlueWhite, Green-White, Rose-White — 3/11 yard 30in Ecru Cotton Curtain Net, for Casement Windows — 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 yard 48in Ecru and Biscuit Cotton Curtain Nets— 2/6, 6/11 yard 60in Plain Voile. Cream shade; excellent for frilled curtains— 3/11 yard loin Fancy Voiles — 4/6 to 6/11 yard 48in Reproduction Curtain Net; Cluny Lace design— 11/6, 12/6 yard ANOTHER NEW CARPETING Comes first to the First Carpet House in the Dominion. Produced by the leading British Carpet Manufacturer, this Carpet was shown at the British Industries Fair, where it created the most favourable comment—for in England, as it will he in the Dominion, the advent of an inexpensive Carpet ofl superior quality in an unusually effective style was welcomed for its many advantages. Whilst conforming to the vogue for Plain Carpets which allow so much individuality in decoration, this new Carpet is just sufficiently patterned to avoid showing footmarks, and its new texture is a combination of Wilton and' Brussels weaves, with the good-wearing quality of Brussel's and the cosy appearance of a pile Carpet. An excellent Carpet for homes and public rooms—inexpensive and effective— In good shades of Fawn, Brown, Tango, Rose and Green. 27 inches wide ... ... 12/6 yard ONLY AT

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 297, 28 September 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 297, 28 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 297, 28 September 1935, Page 4

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