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GEORGE COURT'S KARANGAHAPE ROAD Work Miracles in Your Home Cll , a the naP* eX ** CURTAINING! ; ,:.:7 : . ■' , I ■ ♦ m £* U J '©Conventional draping without cross-over effect; can be drown as rerequired to retain a view. w w f Criss-cross, os obove, your casement windows can be draped as many ways as you like. These illustrations show only a few of the many ways you can hang these graceful new Duplex Swathe styles. George Courf's lovely new range of Curtain Nets and Muslins, the chosen hangings for this attractive style. In plain, modern, spot and floral patterns. Use the coloured drape on the side with parchment crossover at top. Net and Muslins suitable for these drapes, 36in. to 45in. wide. PARCHMENT , # Straight and full . . . combining plain nets and patterned fabrics such 'as shadow tissue, etc. (Ideal with a box or straight pelmet.) [rnvrm fd it kt ROSE BLUE GREEN "v* W Xtf v. srSh&S-'- + ''■> iw> # Flounce your dressing table in the same colour scheme with a plain centre bow. GOLD 1/11 to 4/11 yd. APPROXIMATE YARDAGE REQUIRED: Large illustration at top, short sill length—approximately 6 yards, if longer curtains required—approximately 8 yards. If frilled sides, half as much material again is required. See the sample Duplex Swathe Drapes displayed on oar Great Furnishing Floor. (First Floor.) > GEORGE COURT'S : KARANGAHAPE ROAD "For Quality Goods at Lower Prices." 44 Flags of Freedom' See Special March Issue of "RAILWAYS MAGAZINE New Zealanders who love their country and wish to safeguard it will like the special features of this issue. Here is the big list:— " This Freedom," by Alan Mulgan. " The Far Horizon," by J. H. Hall. "Sword and Umbrella" (poem), by O. N. Gillespie. , " N.Z. Women and the War," by S.H.J. " Liberty or - - - ," by Ken Alexander. I "The Navy's Here" (poem), by G. G. Stewart.*" "The War—and After," by Harry Hardcastle. " Germany's Treatment of Native Peoples,' ' by Dr. G. H. Scholefield. "To Preserve Our Freedom,' ' by James Cowan. t "New Zealand, a Free Land," by Leo Fanning. " Our Soldier Athletes," by W. F. Ingram. 6d —at Bookstalls and News Agencies—6( LANE'S Protect yourself against Coughs and Colds— «> Will keep Bui,d stren S th and vitality— by taking Lane's you well! Emulsion regularly! Benefits all ages! ' // * Nature's own food-medicine and health- aVV rettornr I I AMPc . " aV^ All Chemists and Stores

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 16