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♦ \- ?**> <' s> o° $ <kM ♦ * J W >|W T ly- I J WjW|y«rcL? ■ • Caucasian Rugs Hand-crafted Caucasian rugs in traditional patterns and colours. Each rug is an individual work of art combining imaginative design and symbolism with rich, vivid colour. The patterns hove a definite geometric tendency ond include stylised flowers and animals featuring shades of Red, Blue. Yellow, Green ond Ivory. Indian Rugs Beautiful rugs hand-loomed in a range of attractive plain shades that are suitable for every room of the house. The deep, dense pile is hard-wearing and easy to clean. These high quality rugs are available in versatile plain shades of Green, Blue, Gold, Rust, Red or Off White. Call into our Floor Coverings Department and view our wide range of Caucasian and Indian rugs. We can offer rugs priced from $55.00 to $600.00 and if you are prepared to wait we con import a rug especially selected for you by our overseas buyer. The three main sizes are: Small 91cm x 61cm to 152 cm x 91cm,- Medium 183 cm x 107 cm to 203 cm x 137 cm; Large 244 cm x 153 cm to 366 cm x 275 cm. ’£ jfl iw ds K ■ i --. <■.■', v ‘iSwHHKyt**' 39 ' w '?fc3S\& ; MKH Reproduction Persian Rugs Finely loomed rugs intricately patterned and subtly coloured in shades typical of Oriental rugs. Made from all wool pile they will give years of constant wear while still retaining their beauty. Made in Belgium. Priced from $2OO to $5OO according to size. ★ ★ ★ Cork Tile Flooring . . . The Ideal Base for Oriental Rugs Resilient cork tiles are quiet and warm underfoot and will blend into both contemporary and traditional decors. This practical flooring is easy to maintain and only needs a quick polish to keep it clean. 30.5 cm square (12in) 66c each. • MIRRORS . . . now showing in our Furniture Department is a collection of gilt-framed mirrors including round, oval or oblong shapes with narrow or wide moulded frames

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34126, 12 April 1976, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34126, 12 April 1976, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34126, 12 April 1976, Page 2

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