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KIwBSH NZ.A.I.D. JJ Time to hurry, W you're to take advantage of an offer from JEAN PRITCHARD. This month only, prices on all stock in this interior design studio are reduced by 10%. Time, too, to see | the outstanding selection from the German JAB fabric ranges. Among them are the new Arran linens In clear and vibrant colours, for upholstery and curtaining. Other stunning choices for curtaining Include the Manuel Canovas designs in glazed chintz, either striped or floral, and the textured cottons with coordinating braids. Decorators interested in wallpapers will want to see the new samples of hand-printed Hannaford Rib, with coordinating papers In art deco design. JEAN PRITCHARD, 7 St Albans St, Ph. 554-679. (added living) All new and certain conversation pieces: the latest arrivals in ceramic ware at ADDED LIVING could be the solution to just about any gift problem. There are four particular ranges which together include everything from mustard pots to tea pots, cookie jars to jam jars. All items are basically white, detailed with either a) the clown, b) the chef and maid, c) the tie, or d) the duck. The tie selection is especially original. There are mugs, vases, jugs, cups and saucers, jam pots and ashtrays, all with handles made in the mould of a Xstriped) knotted tie. Afternoon teas could take an Intimate turn with the new pink or blue heart design cups and saucers with matching spoons. ADDED LIVING, downstairs Merivale Mall, Ph. 658-618. _ . (KUSLAKAAbf There's to be a new order shortly at the KUBLA KHAN Chinese Restaurant. The long negotiations are over, and the new Cantonese chef, Xu Fong Feng, has arrived to take the cooking helm. Patrons can look forward to his changes to the menu, and be sure the cuisine will be not only delicious but unquestionably authentic Canton style. The KUBLA KHAN is open every day except Monday for both smorgasbord lunches and evening dinners. Each night except Sunday there is live music to accompany diners through a memorable meal. Parties are especially welcome; there's a separate room to accommodate any occasion, even a wedding. Note: parking space is available behind the restaurant (entrance off Mansfield Ave). THE KUBLA KHAN, 194 Papanul Road, Ph. 559-288. if fl E HARPERS BAZAAR J Traditional or abstract, cottage-craft or ethnic — surely every taste in decorating fabric design is met by the Designers Guild Fabrics at HARPERS BAZAAR. Behind their inspiration is designer Tricia Guild, a reportedly dynamic personality with an obvious flair for covering the field cleverly yet differently. Among her coordinating fabric collections of 100% cotton are plain chintzes, the Angles Range, clearly African designs. Rags and Tatters, plains with matching borders, and the Cottage Collection, small patterns in American style. Soft colours with design strength denote the Watercolours Range. Tricia Guild's Impressive and practical 1 book, "Soft Furnisings", is available In either hard or soft cover at HARPERS BAZAAR, 138 Aikmans Rd, Ph. 565-461. Their style is Italian, their fabric Is denim, their I name is Belluccl. The newest bags at BAGATELLE are definitely for the young-at-heart, looking for both versatility and ] practicality. There are five variations; four are , shoulder bags, the fifth is a barrel bag. There's ( the schoolbag style, with two exterior pockets . and a double ring fastening. The other three shoulder bags range from small and dainty, perhaps for casual evening occasions, to large and rounded, to carry through busy workdays. The barrel bag will certainly suit the sports- ! minded or the traveller. All unlined, and therefore 'expandable', these Belluccl bags are not budget-breakers, and would make fashion- I right gifts. BAGATELLE, Merivale Mall, Ph. i 557-534, Chancery Lane, Ph. 790-130, Cashfields, Ph. 66-934. ________ i | neutral plus 1 ■ If, to you, the May holidays will mean extra guests to stay, and/ or gift-worthy occasions to i attend, NEUTRAL PLUS will be a magnet. , There are lots of new kitchenware lines and , accessories In to appeal on both counts. Very stylish, long-lasting PVC tablecloths, for example, either round (148 cm or oblong (130 x j 160 cm), or the new range of light periwinkle blue German enamelware. There are new, large and attractive wooden trays, and kitchen blackboards. The latest toast racks are snazzy in white, red or blue; each holds 8 slices of toast. Returning thfir week is the popular midnight blue pottery range. This is non-scratch stoneware with a textured glaze, and exclusive In Merivale to NEUTRAL PLUS, 225 Papanui Rd, Ph. 657-702. Il RICHARD CRAIGIE INTERIORS , ft* ■■ —T* Decorating nows from RICHARD CRAIGIE INTERIORS concentrates on both focal points and finishing touches. In furniture, the 1 Winchester Chair is the current focal point. It is In traditional style, and covered in a distinctive woven fabric with the tapestry look. A twoseater settee is available to match. In lighting, , the ceramic lampbases are the special finishing touch, especially if hand-painted to match's I 1 particular fabric design. These bases may be i ordered in any colour required, and in a variety of sizes and shapes. Lampshades may be made to order. RICHARD CRAIGIE INTERIORS offers to both town and country clients a complete interior design consultancy service, particularly but not exclusively for new houses. RICHARD CRAIGIE INTERIORS, 202 Papanui Rd, Ph. 557-925. Village Bygones | This is an excellent time for excellent selections at VILLAGE BYGONES. The antiques , there are so well presented, and include at ■ Present a charming kneehole writing desk, , circa 1780, a Georgian oak Welsh dresser, with 1 a pot stand base and plate rack, and a Georgian writing table in rare red walnut, there is a very good range of mahogany dining tables. One at ! the moment serves to show a magnificent Satsuma vase, which was three years in the j making, and had 22 firings before completion. Other pieces to mention from such a wealth are the Sterling Silver collectables. Pears prints, 1 lamps and grandfather clocks. Valuations, at , established N.Z.A.D.A. rates, are available Vfrom VILLAGE BYGONSS, 231 Papanui Rd, Ph. r am

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