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. Ta f f IYr I** - * 1 * f. 1 BEVIS FABRICS .. . from England. Thick and soft as creamed honey, with . -yWr interesting surface textures, are these OFF-WHITE 'd| WEAVES . . . HONEYCOMB . . . favourite, chunky weave in plain ' cream colour. Informal and hard-wearing for bed* J spreads, divans, drapes • • > FLEUR-DE-LIS .. . traditional motif in modern f ||| " guise . . . harmonises with contemporary or period i ||| setting, wherever a pearly neutral colour is desired. f Hu -M I S FLOWER SPRAY . . . small convantional spray in the | I ~ weave of a soft mushroom coloured fabric .. . ■HHs | charming for bedroom, dining room, hall or living Is room ... j CUBIST ... a pattern of oblique lines of inch cubes ' W icleverly woven in honey shades ... gives a subtle, ( ' I uffiplllv muted sheen to curtains, cushions, loose covers . . . \ ALL 48in wide. ALL Y d - 'samples gladly posted on request. ii < jjK. . ~ I** *. *

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for ' J OUT VALUE \ J 'll4 PARENTS CAN’T BEAT 1 & “0 SCHOOLWEAR r Girls: Blazers, gym. frocks and Clifton cardigans. For Boys: Caps, Roslyn flannel shirts, blazers, pullovers, shorts and Triple-wear socks. All made from Roslyn top-quality, all-wool materials. specially strong in New Zealand—Ros> 4 Glondining limited. C.W.11

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28489, 20 January 1958, Page 2

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187

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28489, 20 January 1958, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28489, 20 January 1958, Page 2

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