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APPLICATION FOR SHARESTHE CROWN THEATRE COMPANY, , LIMITEB. Al?n NOW BElXrt lil-CEi\j:D Will, H. TURNbULL AND CO., 27 IHMMI hlfiEl'.T, WELLINGTON. rnosrncrus ox .vrrncAnov Soft $s Silk , ' VI "■ Paper serviettes are common enough in Tea Rooms and Restaurants, and now they are fashionable in the home. But do not confound lhe two classes of serviettes. Those intended for home use —and they are now used at Afternoon Teas. Ball Suppers, ©a—are of a very • - superior quality. ' , , ' ' - - The crepe paper is as soft' as silk,, ' , ~ and some have very rich floral designs in • •• colours, others with conventional designs,' and all are very dainty and artistic. ' Whitcombe's are showing .a very choice assortment of these novelties ,( in serviettes. Crepe Paper Serviettes in delicate lace design: 50 in a box at 2 - per box Serviettes with conventional design in colours on border: 50 m a box at 2/~ per box Crepe Paper Serviettes scalloped edge, with floral border in rich ami attractive colours; 48 m a box . at 2*6 per bb\ Plain White Serviettes with scalloped edges, SO in a box „ ... - per box Serviettes with floral borders at 7j6 per thousand Large Plain White Serviettes ill 10,- per thousand They save the cost of washing and arc cheaper

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2149, 15 May 1914, Page 9

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