INDIAN CARPETS—-HAND-MADE—IN THE RICH COLOURINGS OF THE ORIENT bringing a background of Eastern beauty to modern Furnishings. Unequalled for Hard Wear A new selection has just been opened specially suitable for Living Room, Dining Room, Hall and Library. Red ground with blue border and blue ground with red border. Well covered grounds with gold and green introduced. 6ft. x 3ft. 75/7ft.x4ft. .. •• S5/15A 9ft. x 4ft. .. - .. >• •• £7/7/9ft. x 6ft. .. .. £lO 10ft. 3in. x 9ft. 4in. .. .. .. .. £lB/18/12ft. 3in. x 9ft. 3in £22/10/13ft. x 10ft r..- £25 15ft. 3in. x lift. 4in. ... .. .. .. £.32/10/Cream Ground with blue or rose borders. . 4ft. lOin. x 2ft. 2in. .. 27/6 7ft. 2in. x 4ft. .. .. .. £5/15/- and £6/17/6 13ft. 7in. x 10ft. Bin. .. £lB/18/14ft. lOin. x lift. 4in. .. .. .. .. £2l These Cream Ground Carpets are also suitable for Bedrooms. SCHOOL WEEK AT BALLANTYNES SPECIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS The comprehensive Window Displays indicate the very wide scope of our School Clothing Service and our expert knowledge of the requirements of the various Schools and Colleges is gladly at your service, without obligation. TO-DAY (FRIDAY) A LA CARTE TEA Served "from 5 until 7 p.m. J. Ballantyne & Co. Ltd.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22003, 29 January 1937, Page 5
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