TURKISH TOWELLING.
I A BATHROOM FANCY. One of the most effective and charming bathrooms recently seen at Home had white glass-topped furniture, white tiled Jloor and walls, a white oilskin divan with large, soft pillows covered in applegreen Turkish towelling, curtains to match, a shelf of apple-green glass bottles, an enormous glass soup tureen, with ladle, filled with bath salts, and lots of apple-green rubber sponges. [f your batlunats are faded, do not throw them away. Cover them with some coloured towelling and work a simple design in the centre with crossstitch, and your mat will not only look as good as new but better. You can make little guest towels with any leftover pieces, embroidering them in the same way.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20810, 28 February 1931, Page 6 (Supplement)
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