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QI— — Q^i^WQ^Mi—Q— — Q«^MQIIIIWI IIUQUI HlH||jffißSaa 1 Two Little Stories about spring I Windows, as told by our Furnishing I" Drapery Department, in regard to UnfadI able Furnishing Materials. © Chapter L I Chapter H. i * 1 Appertains to Blinds, sot the ordinary ma- © Describes the new + shipment of Curtain terials, but that popular line introduced by us I Materials recently arrived, consisting of the latest some years ago", viz.: ) I "SUNDOUR UNFADABLE" FABRICS, includ- " SUKFAST imFADABLE." fing Madras Muslins, in beautifully toned effeets; Guaranteed by the Manufacturer. Shadow Warp Taffetas, in light and dark ground. Absolutely reliable, they can be depended ? Terry Cloths, in novel designs and colourings, we upon for satisfactory mS^;^ | p Terry Cloths, in novel designs and colourings, we tic merifc( they co J^f hc follJwC coloulstS show as being effective and durable for various Llghfc and Dark Brown Lirea gfaad | styles of curtains. Cream, Art Grey, and Dark Green.;' ! a We make a speciality of Shop, OSlce, and I Of course, Plain and Bordered Casements, ***!? * ■"?* and CanVaS Ver3Rdafa Shades, 0 Poplins, Nets, Voiles, etc., will appeal to many (ft We *" *■*** Specialists, therefore consult « & 0 Poplins, Nets, Voiles, etc., will appeal to many for your requirements. Measurements taken *£ a housewives, and our selection in these materials Samples and Estimates given oa application. 1 will be found as comprehensive as .ever. When it is a matter of Blinds or Shades, take a advantage of our expert service, and entrust your I •> enquiries and needs to us. 9 I —' i Loose Cotof The Vogue of /^^^^^^ l&m ***«ierist.iS» 0 Loose Covers of 'tr° ng?t onr partic " krl * hr & **<&, (Everyone of the four seasons ,^* apd '*^ recJL the Loose Cover as / M T" P^' ■ ■ , i , an a other durable and daintv tu„ tho article supreme for smart- t!tf3ssMß'*',i = • , aaimy iaoncs s thus ness dur bilit el v i ofiermg a large range of selection. § cellence is" of couJe, ducted " ° Uf ex P erts **» *>« Phased to fin the cut and finish, equally T.G. Loose Covers are, and always have Wa ** °P on y° a personally at yOnr with tho choice of the material been, the standard by which Loose Covers residence, and Suggest and Carry out arferijxl ar ° invariably judged - successfully any colour scheme in' SClect<sd - * J h snccessfnlly any colour scheme in Q Cut and finished by specialists, they harmony with tile decorative arisi leave* nothing to be desired, and conse- . ucwrainc ar»l}>- | quently they are a source of satisfaction ■IC layout. |L to the most critical. t TnnCAII Company I I OllbOn VMIiIGK Limited, 1 The Foremost Furnishing Warehouse? I Queen Street - - ■- '. Auckland ] »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17255, 3 September 1919, Page 13

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