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One of the greatest achievements in recent history was the promptness with which f the great Carpet-making industry of Great Britain swung back into line when fighting ' days were done. Hence this wondrous f collection of English Carpets at Beath's. * Unusual Patterns come to BeatKs exclusively 1 Drawing Room Small eream-and-tsn medallions, »ot 27in. apart, on an AXMINSTER CARPJST of saxo blue, with a small diaper pattern in darker blue. A soft sud pleasing effect, 'o Body Carpot by tho yard, 27/6 ; border, 24/(5, c Another AXMINSTER. a' reproduction of tho old Foraghan Carpet of Porsia. Cream ground, with a well-coverod design in green, blno, and tan. To see i« ta admire. •, Body Carpet by the yard, 27/6 ; border, 24/6 ; stair carpet, matching, 27/6 An Old English design, in fawn, green and blue, cleverly woven on a beautiful rose pink ground. Dainty and . tastefully artistic. Body Carpet by the yard 27/6 ; border, 24/6; stair carpet to match, 27/6 Wilton Carpet Squares So easy to see these handsome SQUARES, opening out like the pages of a book suspended. From the best makers, including Wiltons made on the famous "Jacquard" loom, with linen backs and very finely wqven wool pile—Carpets for Jong wear under almost any conditions. English reproductions of Porsiaif Kuga : Old English Chintx designs ; and conventional patterns ; in snxc, rose, fawn, etc. With Rugs, to match—' \ 10ft Sin x 9ffc Prom 827/10/i 12ft x Oft .. Prom £3O/-/-For the Dining Room An AXMINSTER WEAVE of an unusual pattern. The ground 1b of oaken shade, with • small conventional design in black, harmonising with the. oak furnishings. It will snow neither wear nor dust. Body Carpet by. the yard, 27/8 ; border, 14/8 ; runner to match, 46/. Old English effect in hard-wearing WILTON. A particularly well•covered'pattern in brown, blue, and green, on a terra cotta ground. Splendid quality, and a handsome Carpet. Body Carpet by tho yard, 30/6 ; border, 29/0 ; atslr carpet, 30/6 Axminster Squares Colouring* and designs specially bought lor Canterbury homes. Included is the small trick effect, matching clinkor-brlols flroplaces. With Rugs to match. , , ■ fIU x Oft .. From £l7/10/10ft 6tn x Oft Prom *lO/10/12ft x Oft .. from £22/10/For the Hall, Stairs, or Landing Some Pretty Bedroom Carpets Axmlnßtar sends this Tan-Mlparad darnrt, with small designs subtly woven In black, and touches.of wine, blue, and green, rioh looking and serviceable. Body Carpet by the yard, 27/6 ; border, 24/6 ; stair, 27/6 A Special Hall Pattern. An Axminster, in grey, with pretty and quaint design Jn bine, black and tan, narrow border of grey, embellished with red and green. Body Carpot by the yard, 27/8 ; border, 14/3 ; stair, 27/8 A Charming Effect. Vieus rose ground, small oream design. It's an Axminster. Body Carpet by the yard* 27,/6 ; border, 24/6 $ A dark cream ground, with Old English foliago design, in green, fawn, and blue. An Axminstsr beauty, Body Carpet by tho yard, 27/6 ; border, 24/6 Your visit to Beath's Carpet Showroom will well repay you. If you are unable to call,' just write. Importers of Fine Carpets Beath's expert Planners and fitters are at your service. Our staff is' fully . competent to advlso • " or suggest, and to fit , a Carpet to any room. Estimates cost you nothing,

fC96X3636969»G95959(9069»0695553G9fi969E9a65e: That famous blend of wheat and malted barley— This food is rich in its own sugar, selfdeveldped from the grains in the making, and requires no cooking. Every bit of this appetizing cereal is eatable. There is no .waste. Easily digestible. Provides sound nourishment. Moderate in cost. Sold by all grocers

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 9

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