fK»iw© £8 IT! Tf?l <fl CS "P sis FSTlPf'i life inm® ' )w JM : ■ * ' ■ jh /] ««• h • •e ■ "B ° "B ■ ! i j< Iu iffiAlUlPlw ? MM \ J . . ]ili^ n, iyllg l ill W ©41 o • ■ •11 7 , Indian Carpets are grentlj , . souglit after these days for quito B V ■ a few reasons; one is tliat no Engiisli Carpets are coming for- i r / ward, ano'lher is that the inherent good qualities of an Indian I ; ■; L Carpet are obvious to the most casual observer. , • \\( \k i If you want ocular proof of the artistic nature of these In- | \l fjjf\ dian Carpets, just, take a look at' those specially displayed in the S • J~m, ■ ((Ifl'wfA ■ U.I.C. Panama Street Windows to-day. You will receive a great PTOmI yzjff impression of their worth from every viewpoint—art, commerce, j 'fi|=s • ', and.utility. '...'.. . | ■ />S> Chiefly note that these'lndian Carpets are B!AND WOVEN; I R^L^^l ■: therein lies the secret of their great wear-resisting properties. I |Sr-^ t >^f li if I'' S E E THE WINDOW DISPLAY OF INDIAN Ijj I CARPETS TO-DAY-PANAMA STREET. [^1$ INDIAN CARPETS—In Malabar, Ciilcuttn, and Mirzaiiore Qualities. /^J (S>h 12ft. 3in. x 10ft. 3in-Cre?.m groiuut, border and "centre picked out villi O^ blue aniii crimson. * . • £tg jjg, , ai 'U!t x lift. 3in.—AVliite ground, border anil (.•wilre picked out with blur, f^ml/s/j Wily' brown, green. £20 15s. \W'' I j ' 13f(. x lOft.-Crcam groiind, border and centre pickerl out iritli crimson 'M U . • - and blue. . . £18 10s. . . 11l |) . . 12ft.- 4in. x Mt. 3in.—Cream ground, harder and. centre picked out with jiihk; illl I] anl l blue. £22 f)| V ' ■ ■ 12ft. sin. x 10ft. Tin.—White ground, border lind ceiihe picked out with blue, f/f .|( ■ brown, pink. . £22 ss. f)\ V lift lin. x lift. lin.-Creain ground, border and oonlro picked out with Y. '): pink.and green. , £26 10s, ( ] ' Hft. din. x lift. 3in.—Cream grouivd, bovdtr aiid centre picked out with 'J 7 . blue and pink. £27 ss, • \r ( ISffc. 3in. x 12ft. fliti—White ground, border and ceiilro picked out villi' W (I) • green and blue. ■ £34 }q s , M M DJjC.' BOX 1478 WELLINGTON, !l
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 188, 29 April 1918, Page 2
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