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A TIMELY FURNISHING TALK' [ j * This is the season of the year 11, f. " =r= . rzZ^Z- — ~r~ that the housewife considers the I g-'f H may be successfully linen chest iff ; f ~~- may be successfully considered, i| IE skilled decorators, whose sugges= 1 •• p tions will be found most helpfaf. 1 W The above sketch suggests an effective treatment of the Oriel i B*' Window. The small curtains may be of Net or Voile, the side hangings M&W § § Madras, Foam O' Dawn, or other Art Curtain, whilst the seat and wlfr'niri Jl*n]n I P chair can be artistically treated with Cretonne. Jj-mJ § ft ■ ATTRACTIVE WINDOW HANGINGS. I I For window decorations, bright, cheery colours are the OTiS' i • 1 vogue, and when used in conjunction with daintiness of material, pMy<-^^^^ (^ J i J* a very smart Window Drape is obtained. cif&iM SISS! 1 11 A nice selection of new Hanging Fabrics are showing, and IJ^^'i^^^W^."'H .vlrWw 1 i : include Dainty Voiles, Lace. Nets, Madras Muslin, both in light 1 1 ; and dark effects. Plain Casements in a wide range of shades I I and qualities. Cretonnes in all the new colourings, and Foam J -a-^_^t^ t2 ~ || 0' Dawn, the admirable window drape. s I LOOSE COVERS. 1 1 V> I Nothing proves its worth more than a Loose jl i-mwiifspw'-F- Cover, when made from a. dependable material, for I 1 : '^Zf :^^^'^'J^: not only does it provide that touch of colour dp- § I; T7T'rT7'~r.~"T'.'""""' ~~ ■"■■■■ i IZ~~~I sired to brighten up the room, but is useful and : § l^j = j^ == y = k--4nL--W=^«=Jrt =a y U iW n Wi IJ . , . II — The new Covering Fabrics are of such design § ■ i an( ] colour as must appeal to every lover of dainty i IE I A furnishings. " | m ! Competent Loose Cover Cutter? are employed i m i UNFADABLE WINDOW BLINDS. £?£££" for re " coverillg are wming,y f I I The old saying, " A man is judged by the company he . go If keeps," is also true of Blinds, for a house is judged by its win- J M It dow decoration. We stock a full range of Bancroft's" Un- , I B 11 fadeable Blind Hollands, together with Medallions, Laces, In- j j|j 11 Estimates are willingly supplied, and no extra charge is , m ,tnrlT S?'SL m . 1 I made for taking measurements. I I A SPRING-TIME AID. | j "TEE 8.8. DUSTLESS MOP." $| ESafSlpii '« I This is a real labour-saver, and appreciated by no one more "^KfaSiHffißrelllwyr^ i?':\ ■'?"j.;r: ! y J ■ § 1 than the busy housewife. For a modest outlay one has the choice V '^' " '-' ',>"'*' ' I I of a number of Dustless Mops, that will answer all household s ' I % purposes. '• | | ; I Milne & Choyce, Ltd., | Queen Street, Auckland. 1 | Smartness and Exclusive Style If * n Neckwear. | I Throughout our establish- The new Neckwear is very dainty and very r.nmrt. By 6 .i§ meat the new goods are k port from the leading manufacturers we are constantly ve- | ;| _ , *Csi lSMr™*\ ceiving new styles, which give us a department of raver- M 1 being shown. Dress tab- «5j o"Wc failing interest. Ladies recognise the importance of correct | i ric. Neckwear, Drapery, V"]#* r ftftk. Neckwear and its relation to the individuality of the wearer. i || Clothing, Boots, Furniture, J?: They will be pleased with our display and its possipilites. ) ' I F eT7 iS Househord Cr Linenr ' f ' TEMS F °* EVEN,NG 1 tin Neckwear. I ! The new Neckwear is very dainty and very r.mart. By 11 S post from the leading manufacturers wc are constantly ve- | ceiving new styles, whicii give us a department of raver- m || failing interest. Ladies recognise the importance of correct m f Neckwear and its relation to the individuality of the wearer. B |S They will be pleased with our display and its possipilites. p I ITEMS FOR EVENING 1 \ the varied needs of the mod- /nf|||a jsg&ffi \ THE NEWEST IN. FANS 1 | "We cordially invite your ' f R f \ r f v e? , r ' | '. inspection, confident that "* iP and Satin 2/6 and* 3'B. | I you will recoeniso each <? 9 V / SEW VAL/. AND TOR- §1 § Z3I—SMART FICHU, suitable fflW^l/M^^MlmM All '!',ViL"'!!. 1 f'— New Shape Costume; collar JHlffiSw PI i \rv« ■, SHADOW I i led with Guipure Lace SMlßft jRHn II i-Attb, ---iitable 2 or H ;in White andT Cream, 11l 11 jHltfl evening wear. | Good 5/"|1 'illllfinilv JPiiil'il MCES AND' ALL- I . « «,.«.' 7/l 1 II |lM|||| C IgP? »S ' J .„ _.. .. f~ Splendid value in BRE- S TrT c ??2r^T?l?^ Hwest St * ie »« FINE TONNE NETS, in 27ii£ I RECEIVED— with Cowi Collar attached, 72m, 1 A IsEW finished with Black Stitching I SHIPMENT and Net Frill. _~ s M OP THE Good 4/6. 1 RAINBOW Also samo shape in CREAM . + 3> ' ' "*' W i BIBBONS. NET. H " M , - I We have a Fine Assortment of EVEN- ■■■»■i«WMMWO' 2M--DAINTY GEORGETTE COWL@ use wxnja&a jar- "wssu-bjbpshSws «|2 h -"a."w?T!». us I "- «- 10/6 " 57/6 «- «tl/11. g-g, 5/6 *» 6/11 § DRESS FABRICS. J A *■ I Our Belection is complete, and em- IOTh 1 ■ ll f A MjE& %%£% W% 1 I bodies' all the latest in colouring and »** ft 9fL& !&,%*& mM 1 design. We advise ladies to select their J^\x ihm iimi.ih.h i m II .-,— /Or M requirements promptly, so as to have ST ffl i them made up in good time for pro- W M ~ ""I m M iected functions. jT -mt • . «t» •« « J i ffi Wholesale and Family J ■ 1 HILL THAT FLY. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS! \ l In equipping your new Homo bo House Flies are Sold everywhere, 9d a tin, or forwarded BTlre that - y° u get installed a potent carriers of P°st free on receipt of stamps by Hud- whacklocksDisease and Tilth son's Eumenthol Chemical Coy., Ltd., , ** AOHLUCKo "" " "ORION 9 " -^ ents: Sharl *° d '"' C ° M " V RAN GE. ** H Bl W V rfC«% Mnau a -CT-aii "* II Coots and Bake? to perfpctior,, MI ST I\IK burns little fuel and gives splendid l^^^l"nB J * , "**»j^ P J¥l IJ I Ell eatisf action. VSSaBP" - ""*^^^ 1 * * * •iMf r aft tl liF M «Uaa? A A£k your Ironmonger to show von one. «».> IS NOT A GERMAN POWDEB. ~~— : "~-~—

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 12

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