• ' • Springtime is ifirc-Foriiisiig lime! ; J Iklllis making a Special Weeii of it u. ...... — Mvery (lay of this week will briug a series of conrentialed efforts to make Furnishing "Week-at the ' I *p&- J* ' D.T.C. ii more notable event tlnm ever. i UifflJffli '^ e Section is brinuul of-up-to-date, ' I w&lislM ideas in home beautifying and comfort .promoting. ' c Suggestions regarding the artistic 'treatment of ■ > " Windows, Loose" Covors, Cushions; Hangings, t ' I-*- 4 ra js«S»'V le un(^ oue tMngs that help to make I o"« ikP' I ijhc home, lovely .and inviting" are''treated by the 1 I D.T.C. by skilled experts. • - , . ' | 'i - 111 I ' 1 The most'.attractive., ;-window. displays, are to be | ,i I Ip^ - ' " seen on both frontages-of-the D.1.C., besides artis- | , J -«; ' ,1 ° interior displays, are to be seen to-day. .■■ ■ . I T ° u are invited to see these win- . | (^OV{S . interior displays and 'enjoy the beauties of . I ' the new Shadow Tissues, Cretonnes, Madras Mus- ' i 5 lins, Curtain Nets, Poplins, Casement Cloths, and I ' * For particular mention we have selected Ivory White Curtain Nets. 1 ! IVORY WHITE CURTAIN NET Sr-In a number of prices and | qualities as well as two u ulths/.. One series is 50 inches wide, , ' & ' i the other 60 inches; all have plain edges each side—all are a ' beautifully fine in weaving and texture. . ' | ■' 50 Inches wide— 3/3, 3/6, 3/9, 4/3, 4/11 yard. ;■' " | ,' 60 inches wide— 3/9,4/3,5/11, 6/3 yard. j " ! D.I.C. BOX 1478 ;;''■'WELLINGTON '" 1
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 17, 15 October 1918, Page 2
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