GREATER ART IN si CURTAIN Materials AND FURNISHING FABRICS. r, TEN YEARS AGO art in curtains and hangings was limited to a few styles in lace fabrics and muslins. To-day art in this class of goods has a far wider interpretation and the number of beautiful weaves and colourings for home decoration, produced during the last year bewildering. is To our stock, which is a representation of the newest and most beautiful in the curtain world, we invite your attention. The variety is certainly unequalled in Gisborne and perhaps unsurpassed throughout the r w Dominion. E QUOTE only a few of the lines contained in our immense stock and ask as a special courtesy that you call and view them on your nex to town. usit SAMPLES ' OIF THESE GOODS WILL BE POSTED FREE TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS. The Cotelaine, a, Mercerised Fabric with embossed design in Green, Blue, and Cardinal. 31 inches wide, Is 6d. Curtain Damask, in Old Gold and Blue, 52 inches wide, Is 8d yard. Special Casement Cloth, with Hemstitched edge, in Cream, Buff, Blue, and Green, 54 inches wide, Is 8d yard. The “ Taffeta ” Linen-Finished Cretonne, in Cream, Blue, and Green self-colours, 54 inches wide, Is lid yard. The “ Kochelinen,” a heavy Linen Fabric for coverings, etc., in Blue, Fawn, and Brown, 48 inches wide, 2s Gd yard. The “ Palermo,” a. handsome Curtain Fabric, in Fawn ground with Old Gold border and stripe, 52 inches wide, 2s lid yard. Panama Jaspe, a pure Linen Fabric, specially suitable for over-coverings, in Green, Fawn, Art Blue, and Dark Green, 54 inches wide, 3s 3d yard. The “ Garda ” Curtain Fabric, in Green and Blue, with Jacquard centre, 65 inches wide, 4s lid yard; and in Cream, Red and Blue, and Old Gold and Black, witli Jacquard centres, 71 inches wide, 6s 9d yard. A large variety of Artistic Trimmings, in Plain and Fringed, at from 5d to 3s9d yard. Many beautiful styles in Hail and Portiere Curtains, ranging in price from 17s 6d to 42s 6d. OUR WINDOW REVEALS THEM IN MANY BEAUTIFUL AND DISTINCTIVE STYLES. PETTSE’S, THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
ARMSTRONG;— The new Photo Chemist. Agent for Harrington’s N.Z., Ltd., and the famous "British Ensign Cameras and Films.” (Successor to Kane's Pharmacy.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3528, 20 May 1912, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3528, 20 May 1912, Page 3
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