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Fine Cashmere Underpleated parchment shades, \§ f, 'Suggestion for window % ilHjlff, Experienced salesmen are ever at hand to offer suggestions on furnishing schemes hose, Flesh shade; all painted and tinted to match the Otfiy/ »*f' / treatment with "Ariana" of any description, and, whether you come to inspect or purchase, you will meet sizes—3/6 pair. base. Prices range from 35/- Ms/i ■ D . .. D. .„ „ "v?M with the same courtesy and spirit of helpfulness. complete. >T j " ' or p^ue Bnsilla CM j fs& /"Sylva" Bcmberg Hose , Awffi Yo,les - lj;,f Brocaded Slubb Damask New Ombre Slubb Repps I new tonings at the same Hand Painted 4i • , ■ > introducing a completely different note in Side Drapings In these glorious productions some truly wonderful pairs forlj/G^ 1 Parchment Fire vjjv t in both design and colourings. They are woven in a effects have been attained, not only in the weaving, but •V > V 1 Srrppns 4 ■% ' manner to produce indefinite "tonings—an over shading particularly in the colour suggestions. As an instance Needlework Comve- . Screens 'Powofc ■of gold or silver brings out,the brocaded design in a Green toning is interspersed with shades of Gold and tition —£330 in prizes Neat, light, and m keeping with relie f by a lighter shading in silky finish, the effect being Rust, producing a shot effect that is rich and colourful. dona ted by Messrs Coats the modern idea in interior deco- ftrf/.v; . < . . bright, rich and very unusual. In Blue, Green, rich Colours include Steel Blue, Gold and Brown, Gold, ClrivV Tid Own tn ration, flat and convex—ls/6 Of partic&lai- interest is a cleverly conceived panel design with ; |q* ere 'again is an entirely new and fadeless production, Orange and Rust, Rose, Gold and Wine. 50 inches wide. noodleinnrbpr* J7nll and 17/6 , floral motifs, carried out in a main toning of Fawn, interspersed Golden Fawn and Wine—B/lly ard - Guaranteed fadeless—l 2/6 yard. particulars given ill Art with a Black checkered design. Needlework Section. Mottled Felt — Then there is a very modern treatment in shades of Green and Qji the UOTtie SCTVICe FIOOV the FoUVtH Moth-p'roof—gust another idea Gold, tags, being employed in a very unusual _ s'Z/Zear-doe/u in modern home furnishings— a almost horizontal broken lines in tonings of Green and __ M"W~W TW T 1 .£?_Q T T /l\ T 1 T A. J need 'renovating or recomplete change from the plain w j t h touches of deeper Brown, the whole effect being particularly A/H | | I ■ ■ ■ I I Y 1 j j B j§ dyeing? Commissions colour. Does not-show markings new and smart. If 1 1 1A JL V/X XV-/ JL V>JLi are received ill the Fur to the same extent —an ideal r n di d Sprfinn an thp Third covering for floors or surrounds. Another, in Golden Fawn ground, features small Blue Pers.an TTT7FISJ QTRFFT - - = - AUCKLAND Floor 48-inch width—l 2/6. yard. tree design.

Spectator at Rugby J|| Player in a more rough f~ and tumble game JVfo Man can be a mere spectator in the strenuous game of life, but he can "sell the dummy" to misfortune by accepting the •. I! "Star's" offer of free insurance. "Star" insurance costs nothing and requires no preliminary examination o£ Certificate. As soon as the applicant becomes a . registered mhq 4m reader of the "Star" by filling in the form in B| U MJ B| this space and lodging it at the "Star" Office, . he is automatically _ _ — eligible for all the IMBITP WJM^mF benefits enumerated. JM^IV I f and the Doininion's brightest paper delivered daily—9 d a week " , ~ Some of the Benefits . . REGISTRATION FORM. \ | \ £4000 if man and wire killed in accident to a train. E [ To the "Auckland Star" Registration Department, Box 1409, Auckland. £2000 if Killed in accident to a train. • ■ j £1000 if killed or drowned in wreck. Reader's Full Name . ...... £1000 if killed In lift accident. (Write as Clearly as Possible.) : |.. ■ £2 80 ir killed in accident to a tramcar, bus, motor car or Address . .... rerr y boat ror h're£2so ir killed in a motor accident, car or sidecar driven Are you Already a Subscriber? •' for pleasure. • , Please register me as a regular reader for the benefits of your Free £150 if killed on a Highway by being- run over by a vehicle. Insurance,'in accordance with the full conditions published in the Auckland £100 for the loss of one limb or one eye. Star," July l, I 933. T Where a person is not already a regular subscr.ber, £150 if aro wn C d while boating or bathingthe district agent will be notified to supply, or the paper be posted part in a or If direct from this office. (Post with Stamped and Addressed Envelope for', two limbs, or the sight of both eyes be lost. Acknowledgment of Registration. One Halfpenny Stamp, if flap turned in, £250 ir burned to death in home or at work; sufficient.) *> ' j, - £150 ir killed in the home. ' : ; —£"10 ir any or these accidents result in ; certain- fractures.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 201, 26 August 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 201, 26 August 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 201, 26 August 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)

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