| Distinctive and Novel I ! CURTAIN FABRICS. | JS^ iM&Mg^&\ •'\7l7 IIX .POW FURNISHING IS AN ART NOWADAYS. YOUR BED- *gf JISI fill^'l ' i*t ' ' ROOM, FOR INSTANCE, VVI HI ITS PLAIN OR DAINTILY PAT- fit Wm fw 1 !" "i~ ty'l TERNED PAPER; HOW CHARMINGLY ONE OF -THE BORDERED SRH W : W#|t^ wjls (Jr* VOILES LISTED HERE WOULD HARMONISE! WITH IT. GIVE YOU Wl ilffx'J *' fyi 1$ A SORT 0F PLEASED PISELIXQ EVERY TIME YOU ENTERED THE Sj lib' Pl'lrP * fa / ROOM ' WOULDN'T IT! THEN YOUR SITTING-ROOM — WE'VE & ISS M'^&^ii '*$'* I MADRAS MUSLINS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLORS, AND MM S H Pi^^^®^^«- ' WE CAN'T SUGGEST ANYTHING THAT WOULD BRIGHTEN BETTER lIjSJ t- : N^-* ~Fk AND GIVE THK FINAL ARTISTIC EFFECT TO ITS FURNISHING Sl THAN THESE. WHETHER YOU HAVE THE SHORT SCREENS OR Igf Si IDTT^ffi^^^^^^ LONG C' l7ll ™^ 8 ' THE IS ALWAY^ PHETTY 'AND DAINTY. BE, HJ ' THESE "ARE NEW GOODS AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. WE'D. LIKE |«H Wp |3 fe 5^ F-^ : YOU TO SEE THEM. WE ARE SO v/oNFIDENT YOU'LL LIKE THEM. WB M CRBAM MADRAS MUSLIN; with plain CREAM CASEMENT CLOTHS, 50in. W HH ' , or scalloped edges, iy-, 1/3, 1/9, 2/3, wide, from 1/3 to 4/6. (M Wf to 3/11- . COLOREt) CASEMENT CI.OTHS, 50ih. |Bj *m ' WHITE MADRAS MUSLIN, with plain v ■ wide, from 1/6' to- 2/11 '^^ or scalloped edges, 50 inches, 1/6, liORDEIIED C/VSEMEJfT CLOTHS, 36 SSf <EIL .V 9» 2/3. X inches \vide, lOjd yard ; 50:n. wide, ''Ssfit jMv COLORED MADRAS MUSLINS, in' ; ' * frbm 1/3 to l/11. " ffi S^fl V shades QfbroWn, ff reen, blue, aiid Large Assortment of NES, flffi| \Wi "' vieux rose ; 36 inches, 2/-; 50 inches, inches wide. Prices range from QjOfflj W 2/11,3/6,4/6. ■■■'■' ' ..' 7idto3/6. • W . BORDERED VOILES,". in all shades, 40 ' SHADOW TISSUE.' GO inches wide, from J2J V ihclißS wide, 1/-, l/l^, 1/8, and 1/H- : '4/6 jib 6/11; 32 inches wido, 2/9 yard.
' } ADVERTISING 18 THE FORCE WHICH ENABLES THE MODERN BUSINESS MAN TO DISREGARD DISTANCE BETWEEN EHMSELF AND HIS PROSPECTIVE j /CIJSTOMERS, THE FOROEc^ WHICH ! GIVES HIM THOUSANDS t RLOQUENT TONGUES WITH WHICH TO TELL HIS BUSINES? STORY TO THE WORLD. .* OUR INSETS ,\ HE GOT UP. . IN A MAN N »£H SUFFICIENTLY ATTRACTIVE i. ENSURE THEIR BEING^ READ BY THE PUBLIC, WHICH IS THE OBJECT OF THE ADVERTISER. THIS FORM OF ADVERTISING IS BECOMING POPULAR WITH I'KOGRESSIVE FIRMS WHO HAVE TESTED THE EFFICIENCY OF A WELL-DISPLAYED INSET> AND THE RESULTS HAVE PROVED MEYOND QtiESTION ,THAT OUR WORK, OpMBINTSD 4 WITH THE WliiE CiRCULATIbN OF THE ILEIRALD," IS, OUTSIDE THE ORDINARY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT, AN INVESTMENT RE-' TURNING EXCELLENT RESULTS. Job Printing D@p^r^m©nit * ■" ■ ■•' ■ " ■ ■ Workmanship, the big variety of the latest production^ of high-class jobuing type, and ia, thoroughly efficient printing plant, enables us to produce a clavss of work which cannot BE EXCELLED IN JfIVEN THE LARGER CSEOSn?REIS. . WITH THE FACTLITHSS WHICH WE POSSESS, WE ARE IN A POSITION TO UNDERTAKE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF . . . . ) HIGH -CLASS WORK WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO FAITHFULLY EXECUTE QN THE SHORTEST NpTiqE^ND TO THE ENTIRE SATISFACTION OF OUR NUMEROUS 'CUSTpI^iRS. A FEATURE HAS BEEN MADE IN THE PRODticTipN OF . » . . . LEDGERS ACCOUNT BOOKS JOURNALS CASH BOOKS WHICH ARE RULED TO MEET Tl±sh DEMANDS p;F^PECX^'REQpiREMEN^S, AND THE SUCCESS IN THIS DEPARTMENT HAS MERITED THE 1 PLACINa WITH US OF BIG ORDERS FROM A NUMBER OF THE PRINCD?AL MERCANTILE FIRMS IN THE DISTRICT.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14044, 14 July 1916, Page 11
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