The suggestion o£ the Dunedin Scottish societies that there should be kilted units attached to the territorial force as a stimulus to recruiting has been received with sympathetic interest in defence- circles in Wellington. If you are thinking of freshening up some of your rooms for Spring, we suggest that vou inspect the wonderful range of new curtainings displayed at Potties’. There are exquisite Swiss muslins and voiles in plain and delicately-patterned weaves, embroidered voiles and frilled cur-tainin-gs. The famous “Rosebank” chintzes are also featured, and many new designs in linens and repps. These are being specially displayed this week at Petties'.* It’s home-like as well ns businesslike, inside the Trocadero, Napioi Open Sundays.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 4
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