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HOME FURNISHING HINTS, By "CELIA." No. 6—THE MODERN BEDROOM. In a house where there are three or four bedrooms, the problem of covering their floors in a manner that shall bo both tasteful and inexpensive is one to which most housewives give long and serious thought. Rich carpets with the thick pile that is quite suitable for a formal cntrance-hall seem out of place in the airy coolness of the modern bedroom. Cheap carpets and mats are out of the question for their obvious shortcomings of both quality and design. It is for these reasons that home furnishers prefer for bedrooms coloured rugs of Durograss. These new rugs, unlike the early seagrass mats, are thick and springy, thus possessing the very quality so desirable in bedside rugs on a cold morning. Durograss rugs are readily recognised by .their distinctive tags, and in choosing, the housewife will do well to make sure that the rugs she is offered bear the name Durograss on this seal. 5 Just to hand for Race season a beautiful variety of Indian Lizard skins. We make in nil styles to suit your requirements. Come and inspect our stock, including the best English makes. H. Pannell and Co., 103 Manchester street. 'Phono 694. __ fi

Maids' Full Length Artificial Silk HOSE Reinforced, with suspender tops, seamed back? , in all 1 shades, also black and white. Sizes—4, 5, 6 Price 4/11 pair "The Farmers" Christchurch 2 43 SNOWDROP AT THE PARTY. Snowdrop Ice Cream in the supper-room Is always welcome. It is cool and refreshing, ana enjoyed by both young &ad old. *s&£¥&&&!* rra (Off St. Albaai »tr«et.)

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 8 November 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 8 November 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 8 November 1927, Page 2

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