Quality Furnishings For the Home Moderately Priced Casement Cloths & Cretonnes Casement Cloths, in Cream, with coloured borders. Fast colours—--30 inches wide ... 1/6 1/9 2/6 yard 40 inches wide ... 1/11 2/11 3/11 yard 50 inches wide .. 3/6 4/6 4/11 yard Furnishing Cretonnes, heavy makes. The latest designs and colourings—--30 inches wide 1/9 2/6 3^o 36 inches wide 2/11 3/3 3/6 Floral Sateens, in a special downproof make 30 inches wide L .,., 2/3 2/6 2/11 I i Blankets and Quilts Curtain Fabrics All-Wool White Colonial Blankets. Standard weights and qualities— Single Bed ~ L .. 30/- 35/6 39/6 Double Bed .45/- 47/6 53/Extra large size ..• 52/- 59/6 65/Real Eider Down Quilts, in a beautiful range of floral designs, with plain panels to match— Large sizes 45/- 55/- 65/- to 75/Pram sizes .... : ... 15/6 to 23/6 White Satin Quilts. A special sample range in Double Bed sizes 29/6 37/6 45/White and Cream Curtain Nets, for Casement windows. Scalloped edge—--30 inches wide 2/3 2/11 3/3 yard 40 inches wide 2/11 3/6 3/11 yard Madras Muslins, in Cream and White. A splendid range—--36 inches wide 2/9 2/11 3/6 yard 45 inches wide 2/11 3/6 3/11 yard White Lace Curtains. The latest designs in Ariston and Double Thread. 24 and 3yds long t ._.j l, ~ 10/6 15/6 21/- pair jHSHSHSSSESSSESHSHSHSESESHSES2. Special Values in FLANNELS All-Wool NAVY and GREY COSTUME FLANNELS—--2/11 3/6 & 4/6 yard All-Wool COLONIAL FLANNELS, in Orkney, Shetland and Pink — 2/3 2/6 3/6 yard &asasHS^s^szsasasHsHs^S3asli , Floor Coverings Keenly Priced Real Kidder Carpet Squares. Large sizes, for bedrooms—from £4/4/Tapestry Hearth Rugs, heavy make, for hard wear—--13/6 18/6 21/Velvet Pile Hearth Rugs. A wide range of good designs. Various sizes .. ...... 14/6 19/6 29/6 Superior Quality Axminster Hearth Rugs. Special values—--35- 45/- 55/Slip Mats, in Velvet, Liscurl and Axminster .. .from 6/6 Linoleums, 2yds wide. A wide range of new designs—--10/6 11/6 yard J ( Floor Cloths. Good quality. 2yds wide 6/6 8/6 yard Graham, Wilson & Smellie / ■ • ' , 'Jt. ,'iwi
Coal gas was invented more than one hundred years ago by a Scotsman: and in no country is the production and utilisation of gas more highly developed than in its native home. The British Institution of Gas Engineers has recently developed a new scheme for the education and certification of gas engineers, and this scheme has received the approval of the Board of Education. Two classes of certificates will be issued and endorsed by the Board. The first or ordinary certificate will cover three-year classes in general subjects, such as mathematics, chemistry, and elementary engineering; and the second —a higher certificate —will be awarded after a further two years study of gas engineering or gas supply. A special diploma w!U be issued to those who obtain the higher certificate in both gas engineering and gas supPly-
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17748, 27 April 1923, Page 11
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