The very latest in Madras Muslins Black Grounds with Coloured designs; - - rich, effective and serviceable - - The artist who conceived the idea of introducing black grounds into Madras Muslins, has certainly achieved a striking success. That is not all, however, for in addition to producing a novel curtain material, an entirely new field of house decoration has been opened up. . Those who have seen these beautiful Madras Muslins have nothing but admiration for them ; the novel idea of black ground work and coloured designs make an irresistible appeal to one’s taste. If you will give us the opportunity to show you these Novel Window idangings, we can assure you much pleasure in the viewing of them. Black Ground Madras Muslins 50 in. Scalloped Edge, handsome stencilled border of birds and flowers in blue.and heliotrope, also pink and brown, centre in grey floral design. , 4/3 per yard 50 in. Plain Edge, green foliage with pink roses and a dash of heliotrope and grey, very smart. 6/6 per yard 50 in. Plain Edge, Trellis design with pink rosebud and green foliage—3/li par yard 50 in. Plain Edge, ground well covered with conventional and floral designs, in green and purple, also gold and green. 4/3 per yard 50 in. Plain Edge, beautiful design in grey with pink roses and touches of blue. 6/6 per yard D.I.S. 1/. in the £ discount off every cash purchase of £1 or overt
gPECIAL DAINTY BLOUSES for Holiday Wear, now being displayed at MBS FARQUHAE’S Showroom, over New Marble Bar, Boom No. 6. Manners street
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9568, 26 January 1917, Page 9
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