1: ■ Ihe glories Of UAXj* rut- I |i ; . ;- nishmg Week are tran- 1 £j ,1 ——- scendant I D.I.C. Furnishing Week is always indicative h \WaWOi of styles and fashions in home-decoration. '•■ 1 ; ; lIjImJ It is always timed to take place immediately || i! \wm?sm after the opening-up of novelty designs in furnish- a j fabrics so thai nothing but the very newest w '■■•'' I "^ eas s^ e displayed. a ■ '*""' |lw^s\rT e Cretonnes featured in this 1 $#I^2 : -v_, ' -f|j| •111 -' announcement are Art Cretonnes in every way— ■ j| CJ ■'■■' I ,1 | I weaving, design, and colouring. These the 1 I A*J*\ ;D-I-C. is keen that you should see, therefore you j| are invited .to see them—in the Furnishing Scctionj .a S :*-s5 . and in the Windows. W These Domestic Cretonnes I are works of Art | .< ' • 33in —An Oriental design of great utility, especially produced' to' harmonise with f$ i Indian Carpets. Price, 3s. lid. , || H ', 33in.—A Novelty flake woven cloth, having a true chintz design on a dead white W II Price, 4s, 3d. g 19 ~.. 33in. —An attractive treatment in fruit, birds, and foliage; open, clear cut effects || 'S. ■/• •■ on white, grey, fawn, and black grounds. Price, 4s. 6d. J? • B . 83in—A large conventional floral.design, 6oftly blended shades' of 'vieux rose, »• : M brown, and saxe blue with .smart touches of orange on white, grey, fawn is ■S' grounds; very heavy weight. , . Price, 4s. 6d. %■ M S3in.r-Exclu6ivo tulip groupings'an natural colourings produced on a repp ground,. ...-..., $1- ■ :& of fawn colour, also on black, Price,-55...6d. ■ • 4L'.~ •'H 83in. —Old English rose design in soft tones of pink and t vieui rose, grey green ' ; ; "-. : H .B foliage, and butterflies on'white ground; extra quality. ,• Price, ss. 6d. ;ei I ■■■•■ : DIG. |
-,:.-''MW CARPETS. "ENGLISH AXHN3TERS, ' The Genuine Axminster is. a splendid Carpet in every . . w *y*. Axminsters possess a 'fineness in texture permitting more delightful—ami at the same time— durable soft effeoto and blends that oan be obtained.. •-■in any of .the others, wiich ! are necessarily coarser '-. jreaveß.: ':".-. ; . ; '-i;.W- v--:'? ; .^ v ?.;;:: ?"r'": "■■ # Axmiflsters ere beautiful—they ,are pretty^ : and -'■ artistio to the eye in every room,'every shade,' and-:; every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees ," an excellent wearing carpet;- The'tread is: always vJ' ' Boft and most luxurious. 'Truly the floor covering •of ease and elegance. .-The latest novelties'in-Fldor Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just ./.now is very.complete and varied. All the new ~ dainty_ drawing-room efleots in simple as well as the more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate flowing styles. "GEORGE WINDER '"''" ''..'."•..'■• . \ "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" finder's Busy Corner — Wellington
|;|te: UNIQUE MISSION STYLE iMtfiTfiQPii i n fsu*sM\ k'lfUrvdulLLU tr^B ; ''MAPHINF iliiliiiiiilS Ufe Guarantee jß^^Bvl Sale Price ill/11/0 ~ STANDARD and ROTOSOILLOS are absolutely the highest grade machines made, and at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. For cheap machines our Golden Oak Drophead at £6 10s., and Hand ditto, with cover, at £3, are great bargains. All prices are' reduced. Pete's'Btreet-Widening Bale NOTE : New Address, 65, Willis Street Sp® Furnish, from the "SJ " At Williams's you pay the lowest prices lujflffl 2-—"fSffiS compatible with high-grade workmanvO I ship and materials — manufacturers' t „ —- *s\ Our furniture goes direct from the factory . tJJ """""T .., . \ . to you. That is much better than buy,. *** i , ing from a middleman who must charge ' *T extra to make his profit. ' TJl'en, again, here you can consult the men directly concerned with the designing of your furniture, or if you prefer to buy from our stock, there's i a good variety to choose from. ','',. , • We .cordially invite your most analytical inspection of workmanship and '■ timbers. • Artistic IMrnituro awaits. Come-say, to-day. .5..-S. WILLMS & Co., ltd. E±„.. J(7Taranaki Street Welling'ton Note our only address—No. connection with any other firm of similar name.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 4
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