POINTS OF A GOOD BLIND.
I Here are a few of the features that go to make up a good blind. You will not find them in cheap blinds—you get them all in GEE'S BLINDS (H. AUchurch and Co., sole agents). OUR SPRING HOLLAND BLINDS are made of the best Holland that money can buy; they have three-quarter-inch hems on both sides, and strong sticks that will not break or twist in the sun; the cord that suspends the tassels is firmly attached to the stick with the latest Ivorine Knot Holder, which gives a neat finish to tKe Blind. The trimmings are put in in such a manner that they positively cannot get out of shape, as the Laces, Insertions, etc., are sewn between a double part of I the material, so there are no edges projecting to catch and tear away when dusting or otherwise handling the Blinds.
Where Insertion is let in a second stick is*put in to prevent the trimmings hanging limp, and to secure the neat square cut of the Blind. ' Believing, as we do, that quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten, we don't profess to meet allcomers on a price quotation, but we DO guarantee that, Quality and Workmanship considered, our prices will be found lowest, and, consequently, our values the best obtainable in the Do'minion. Importing, as we do, direct from Home, no firm is in a better position than we are to give the best value in Blinds, as our materials are selected with great care, so that we can recommend them for honesty in workmanship and wear. Full range of Samples at Local Agents, ALLCHURCH AND CO., Main Street, Gore.
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Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1912, Page 7
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282POINTS OF A GOOD BLIND. Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1912, Page 7
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