® What a lovely Collection ® of Art Cretonnes and xf Shadow T issue-the loveliest yet I The charm of these beautiful furnishings fabrics | ; does not lie altogether in their artistic treatment, but S t partly in the fact that they have just arrived and g , 1 come to you in their pristine beauty. . » The colour schemes are just as original and capti- J , ’ vating as the designs; they baffle description in cold | ■ type they simply must be seen for one to fully ap- » predate their innate charm. g ’ : Brief though the descriptions given appear, they $ give one an inkling of entrancing loveliness in smart j ; and fashionable furnishing Cretonnes and Shadow li i Tissues. .. ] i SEE THESE! | ' THEY ARE MAGNIFICENT 1: 1 ART CRETONNE, No. 2330—1 s principally adapted for Loose Cd 5 Cover work: exclusively reserved and produced by. Liberty and 3 Co. of London. It shows a Bird of Paradise design, with attendant Foliage and Flowers, earned out in some of the newest colourings in'Furnishings. The ground shades may be had g, m in either Saxe Blue, Nigger Brown, or Medium Grey; 33 m ® ' wide. Heavy Repp cloth. PRICE 7/9 yard w i ART CRETONNE, No. Xso9l—Shows a charming and novel Q , design,,, based on the Australian Cuckaburra, . B aratah and « ' ■ Wattle: It is obtainable with ground colourings of Black, g. ■ . to, Bta, Gw. «nd <3>W 33m. w.de. I ' ART CRETONNE, No. X4802-Is a conventional treatment of 1 , Flowers, in bright dashes of Orange, Saxe.. Mue and Brou n B over a Black Stripe on Grey ground; also m 3 . ' 33in. wide. Heavy Repp Cloth. P R E 6 /6 ya a ® APT CRETONNE No. 931—Reproduces a Chinese \ase; also ' Morifs and Emlflems of Chinese Origin. The colourings are 1 ' shown in brilliant. Sprays of Oriental rl l® j ' toninjys are exceptionally fine, and may be seen n . Black. Tabac, Fawn, and Saxe Blue, plain wea h «ivy g S weight; 33-inch wide. \ , § ART CRETONNE. No. Xs2B3—Simulates a Linen effect. 1 tie design is a large Pink Ro-e, with a perfectly clear outline ra , on a two-tone shaded foliage back S ro y n ( l - . a> °7 rm S . ground, two-tone Fawn, two-tone Green; 33-inch vude^ E L “® n g ! 9FINCH SHADOW TISSUE No. 7071-A roxgve and g ' • Hydrangea design, in relicate ants of Pink and late Bin. , Screen and Fawn on Dark Grey greund; made g also on Black and Cream. r ,„,. S , 30-INCH SHADOW TISSUE, No. 7769—Has a new mer- ® . cerised finish, which enhances the softness and beauty of tlie colourings. The floral treatment is in Pale I ink. lawn, Af < ; 'and Grey on a ground-shade of Primrose; also ™ PI J 6 Bln * § Royal Blue, and Cream. PKlbt y w £;SUE. No. 774ff-The design of this Ofc urn Tree, bearing fruit in great ptooriginal. The colourings are Pink, s on Cream ground, angMw on Grey. Agents for rw IEW PAPER PATTERNS gZ m i I I I I I 1 Horrockses’famous mills 0 K and warehouses at Bolton, p Preston and Manchester, <ri | I 111 England. in | 20 111 Al2 ..........1.1.tn Mllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiyii mm FAMOUS j FLANNELETTES Wincey’s “Ideal” Fabrics ! er' •BMaafeß'' WM!ME ' t TIB I ■■mi 11111 .
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Dominion, Volume 17, Issue 292, 27 August 1923, Page 2
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