A CHAT ABOUT RENEWALS.
The decorative treatment of windows may generally be taken as an index of the artistic temperament of the household, and an indication is given from the outside glance of what the interior decoration will he like. Fortunately nowadays this is made pleasantly easy for the woman of artistic instincts, the patterns and designs of furnishing draperies and the hangings of to-day being invariably in good style. It is therefore .an easy matter to make a correct choice. Ladies m ill find, the catalogue of Samuel "Peach and Sons, The Looms, Nottingham, whose advertisement appears in this issue, a revelation as. to the development of tho artistic in window curtains and other decorative materials.' In this catalogue an exceptionally . fine range is displayed of beautiful draperies that assist in making home attractive—lace curtains different from tho old style and to harmonise with modern surroundings. Samuel Peach and Sons are the sole makers and patentees of Coiltrenet curtains, which have double strength, due to the method of manufacture, Tho spool threads of the ground net throw alternately the reverse wav; hence the greater -strength and durability. The household linen department is replete with stocks in staple lines, the reduction in the price of cotton enabling customers to have the -benefit of the quality in Damask table cloths, sheetings, dimities, etc. Attention is also drawn to .the hosiery, lace and blouse departments, which have the newest models and designs for the season. Ladies are advised to send for this catalogue, as they can choose at leisure their household decorations—practically the selection of a whole warehouse in book form.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2568, 31 July 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)
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269A CHAT ABOUT RENEWALS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2568, 31 July 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)
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