OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, * Ld !0I rw S Wish to announce'that they have engaged the services of Winner of the First Prize in the “ Dry Goods' Economist ” International Window Dressing Contest, New York, U.S.A. FSfi.UK 'LI. CAKK, «Jnn., has* received 15 medals for Window Dressing, and is the only artist in his line who has received letters from His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII. and Her Date Majesty Queen Victoria, Empress of India, also from Presidents Cleveland and BlcKinley, of the United States ; Admiral George Dewey; Spanish Council of New York; Mayor of Brooklyn, New Vork; Esy Dr T^lmage; and over one thousand letters from the most prominent peonle of America and Europa. Over 100,000 photographs of his windows have been distributed throughout the United States and foreign countries. He has won honours and glowing tributes in all the fashion centres of the United States and Europe, and the creations of his matchless handiwork in the decoration of our show windows will enchant- the eyes of ths thousands who will view them. He is also the author of “The Wide-Awake Window Dresser,” Published by the “Dry Goods Economist” of Mew York, N.Y., U.S.A, In preparation, “Window Dressing of the World.” Inventor of Carr’s Systematic Display Stand, or six stands in one; fully covered by patent. First Prize awarded by “Dry Goods Chronicle,” of New York, U.S.A. Awarded Gold Medal by Weohsler Bros. &: Co., of Brooklyn, New York. • T This will inform you that I have accepted an engagement with the D.I.G. Co-operative Stores, to take entire charge of the decoration of their show windows. I take this method of extending to you, one and all, a cordial invitation to inspect my creations, which will he on constant exhibition in this establishment.—FßANK L. CARR, Junr. ' PANORAMA OF WINDOW DRESSING. The largest collection of Photographs and Oil Paintings of Window Dressing ever placed’on exhibition. Such a Gathering of Exquisite Fabrics, Grouped in such Harmony; Draped and Touched with such Peerless Art, has never before charmed and delighted the Sightseers of Wellington. THIS EXHIBITION is just another evidence of the,constant endeavour of the D.I.G. to lay before the public all the Attractions and Advantages possible by means of Up-to-date and Artistic Window Dressing.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5008, 4 July 1903, Page 4 (Supplement)
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