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It’s Springtime —and now the busy housewife is intent upon discarding the drabness of Winter surroundings and beautifying. the home with all that reflects the spirit of the season. To help her A. and T. INGLIS’ Furnishing Department has arrayed all that is newest and best in the Season’s Furnishings, and a walk through our Furnishing Showroom will prove a revelation of moderately-priced Curtainings, Drapings, and Furnishings. For instance — Two-toned ART. SILK NETS, 43in wide; in guararteed fadeless colours of Rose and Gold, Rose and Silver, Blue and Gold, Mauve and Gold, etc.; in smart effective designs. Ranging from 5/9 to 6/11 yard. The New HONEY-COLOURED NETS, in Art. Silk and 18-point Filet Net in Cotton and Art. Silk Exceptionally good wearing and rich-locking Curtainings, and suitable for any colour scheme. Guaranteed fadeless, and 4oin wide. From 4/6 to 5/11 yard. OUR “ LAY=BY ” SYSTEM. Maybe you do not wish to purchase your New Curtatns until nearer Christmas. Why not use our “Lay-by” System? » Choose the goods, pay a deposit, and have them laid by, paying the balance as you earn it. r m l . mt. The newest in smart Furnishings. SUNDOUR ART." SILK RAINBOW SLUB REPP, containing in its width the most gorgeous and soft colourings of the rainbow; suitable for any colour scheme, and most effective for pelmets, drapes, curtainings, cushions, etc. Guaranteed fadeless. Price, 8/6 yard. CURTAIN NETS, with face edge, from 38in wide upwards; in Ivory and Ecru shades; the season’s newest designs, and all good wearing quality. Priced at 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/11, 3/6, and 3/11 yard. OUR FURNISHING WORKROOM is ever at your disposal for the making of Blinds, Pelmets, Loose Covers, Curtains, Cushions, etc., and an expert staff ensures best workmanship. 38in ECRU CURTAIN NETS, with guaranteed fadeless art. silk borders in Rose, Blue, Cold, Tango, Mauve, and two-toned effects — 2/6 yard. BUNDS? We shall be pleased J o measure and estimate for supplying these in best “ Lizard ” Window Hoi ds and finest Rollers procurable. See our new styles on display. Estimates free. CRETONNES in the newest and brightest range we have yet shown. A large selection for every conceivable purpose, and designs which for beauty and utility are supreme. Ranging in price from 10£d to 4/6 yard. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS! rs Although you live in the Country, you, too, may partake in these wonderful offerings in Window Draperies. Send your order as soon as possible. Postage paid on all orders except heavy furnishings. If you are unable to purchase immediately, send for particulars of our “ LAY-BY ” System. A. & T. Inglis, Ltd. P.O. Box 241, or GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. passengers are not a crowd r I ZK FI m iii IfyiwpimWWllWl'gumiißiiii - .1 ® my » m a THE full-size Plymouth is a welcome answer to the great need for a lowpriced car roomy enough to seat five fullgrown passengers in uncrowded Comfort There was a day when tradition held that a low-priced car had to be a miniature. By overthrowing that tradition—and at the same 6me scoring a distinct triumph in style, and in swift, quiet, flexible perPRICES formance—the improved Plymouth establishes a new enjoyable standard of low cost motoring. . For touring and for all other occasions, when a car’s roominess is most appreciated, Plymouth is the ideal. Put Plymouth to the severest tests and see for yourself how it excels all other cars listed in its price field. TOURING ROADSTER COUPE £268 £259 £279 COUPE DELUXE £284 (with Dickey Seat) SEDAN 2-door £269 SEDAN 4-door £284 All Models complete with Bumpers i.o.b. main ports J ®t« PRODUCT MOT O R S RYS L E R Co-Distributers: Todd Motor Coy. Cossens & Black Ltd. Br nches and Dealers at all cent e Maiders Motors Ltd., Dealers

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 3