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CONCERNING CURTAINS.

Messrs Samuel Peach and Sons’ catalogue of Ideal Home Decorations should be. in the hands of every lady having these problems to studv. It is a help and guide, as it contains half-tone illustrations of home furnishing in all kinds of fabrics. ‘ Samuel Peach and Sons are actual makers of lace curtains, and the designs are exclusive. One of the designs was awarded the National Bronze Medal 1910, South Kensington. A wonderful range of nets and muslins, tambour nets and braided nets, are shown in both wide and narrow widths, suitable for casements, and some dainty hangings may be obtained at very moderate prices, for instance, a neat dice pattern white muslin with plaited frills, 10vj,d a yard. The department for casement fabrics shows suggestions for casement windows, and we understand large pattern books have been prepared for customers’ use of all kinds of cretonnes and tapestries, also casement fabrics, and a book of borderings, so that choice of shades and accessories may be made at leisure.

The household linen department is replete with goods useful for replenishing and renewals at this_ season of the year. A large stock is carried and the qualities of the regular standard grades in table linens, sheetings, towellings, etc., may be relied upon. ■» Address a postcard to Messrs Samuel Peach and Sons, The Looms, Nottingham ; ask for catalogue of ideal home decorations, mention our paper, and you may depend on receiving the booklet per pfeturn post.—Advt-

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 5

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CONCERNING CURTAINS. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 5

CONCERNING CURTAINS. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 5

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