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rr UPa u "Sundour’—the ultimate Furnishing Fabric—Sunfast and “tub” fast Mankind's love of colour is an inherent love of the beautiful; humanity craves colour, harmony in all things, but more especially in the home. Furnishing week at the D.I.C. is an event specially designed to make more widely known the consummate skill and art : stry that can be called into the service of home furnishers. “Sundour” Fabrics will eventually be used because they are guaranteed fast dye in the sun's fiercest rays in “tubbing" gain in brilliance of tone —“Sundour" Furnishing Fabrics are absolutely fadeless. Take the 50 inch Casement Cloths at 4/6 yard —the D.I.C. Knows definitely that they are fadeless—knows from actual experience, even in the daintiest shades. The same is assured for the “Sundour" Silk Poplins which are used extensively for curtains and Loose Covers. These In the heavy weight cloths are 8/6 and 9/6 yard —SO inches wide. Another “Sundour" Fabrics is the 50 inch Chenille for heavy curtains, portieres, cer dividing arch curtains—is reversible and is silk finished in shades of Terra, Saxe Blue,Camel, Vieux Rose and Brown—the cost is 21/- per yard. Similarly, “Sundour" Madras Muslin is as fadeless as any of its sister fabrics— Cream grounds with coloured designs cost from 5/6 to 7/11 yard. Black ground effect from e/6 to 17/6 yard. The D.I.C. Furnishing Week Display in the very spacious and beautiful department includes “Sundour" Tapestries, Repps, Velours, Damasks, Brocades and Shadow Tissues. D.I.C. Furnishing Week w lf open up new ideas in home furnishing—Come and enjoy this unique exhibit and rn&ke any inquiries you please. D.I.C. FURNISHING WEEK. Fo /^/V/W / W / W / W / W^W / WAp^WWAp«A , i/ / Wj /v/wvwvwvwvwwvwvwj

CITE ATE OP MAGNESIA. The efficiency and purity of Senior’s Citrate of Magnesia is guaranteed by Messrs Kempthorn©, Prosser and Co., Ltd., the well-known manufacturing chemists, and hacked by thoir 50 years’ reputation. From all chemists. Admittedly superior to all imported brands.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11664, 31 October 1923, Page 5