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| "The Home Beautiful" I "D.IC. House Furnishings" ARE SYNONYMOUS. ; THESE ARE FURNISHINGS THAT HAVE ' , BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED AND ' CAREFULLY PRICED. ' CASEMENT CLOTHS— In artistic designs and colourings, soin. i wide 1/3, 1/8, 1/11, 2/3, 2/8 yard ( ) CASEMENT CLOTHS— In self-colours, all in the best furnishing „' shades, soin. wide 1/6, 2/3, 2/e, 2/11 yartt /! COLOURED MADRAS MUSLIN— For bed hangings and curtains 2/11, 3/3 yard <' CREAM MADRAS MUSLlN— Embroidered and scolloped edges '" 2/-, 2/3,^/6, 2/11 yard { TAFFETAS and PRINTED LINENS— The most durable rAaterial { for loose covers, soin. wide 2/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 yard n PLAIN COLOURED FURNISHING LINENS— In blue, crimson ; and cream, 54m. wide 3/6 yard ' CRETONNES— In the-' latest designs and colourings From io£d, 1/-, 1/3,^8 to 3/6 yard . ART BORDERINGS— In quaint and floral designs, from 3m. to , ;' iain. wide 6£d, 9d, 1/8, 2/3 yard ( , 1 SHADOW TISSUES — In handsome French designs, just the material to make rich hangings or loose covers, sain, wide 10/6 yard ' SHADOW DAMASK — New material for hangings, in natural, " pink, green, heliotrope, pale blue At 3/6 FLORAL DIMITY— For bedroom draping, 31m. wide 2/3 yard TAPESTRIES — For hangings and furniture covering, in new de- i signs and colourings At 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 to 10/6 yard 1 / j: 'D"I-O 1 I DO YOU STENCIL? I €TI7WfI CPfC I PERFECTLY COMPLETE I 6/6, Postage &d PRINGLE'S I Ls&mbton Quay. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY HAT IN THE WINDOW FOB 5/11 AT C. AD AMIS & CO.* 108-110, CUBA-STREET. j ANOTHER LOT OF FBENCH STEA.W SHAPES JUST OPENED, AT Q/~|l EACH. INSPECTION INVITED, j Bargain Breezes are making fast and pleasant "Sale" ing .'.FORA, THE GREAT SUMMER SALE • AT • TE ARO HOUSE. COME TO-DAY— YOUR OPPORTUNITY MAY BE GONE TO-MORROW.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 13, 17 January 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 13, 17 January 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 13, 17 January 1910, Page 9

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