ffllfiG GUHTAIH DISPLAY JIM f E are making a special display of Curtains, in keeping' with the Autumn Season. Nothing 1 is mope important in furnishing than window drapings that harmonise with the contents of a room, and this new Curtain display has been specially selected with that end in view. Our Home buyers have taken great pains to provide a comprehensive range, and the result is an artistic treat that will please all tastes. The materials are of the highest quality procurable, and the novel and original designs are most pleasing. These Curtains are in fancy voiles in a wide variety of most artistic designs, plain voiles, cream madras, etc. They represent the very best of modern styles, and will add an air of dainty charm to any room. The display awaits you, and it will be a pleasure to us to show you these fine samples of household art «< Where the Good Values Are " SEDDON STREET
10TIFY the Public that they are CLOSING THEIR PREMISES ON SATURDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, in order to give their assistants the full benefit of the Half-Holiday. LEASE SHOP EARLY HOP Kosemont Road to the f Camping Season 'END to Leßoy (or catalogues giving paiticu- ™„ -> lan of all articles that provide half the pleasure Tents, Hammocks, Folding & Deck Chairu, Lamps, Canvas Baby Swings, etc., etc. lillll ■"* Sail, Tent, Cover, Coat T and Flag Maker 42 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. THEIR ONLY FA^LT They're Hard to Leave in the Morning PATTiSIN and LGCKINGTGN Furniture Manufacturers AND Undertakers Try the Daily Telegraph ior all descriptions of printing work. J R EAB ONAB L B TR IG will
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5878, 3 April 1920, Page 1
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