j ''As I Passed By Your Window" I The passer's-by impression of the inside of yourhome is the impression I received by the outside—the window particularly. Like all the arts, the I art of window draping lies in having the right thing in the right place. 1 if Veitch & Allan s I Exposition of the Wtltß latest in Window 1 * t fsl mi Affotds tlie wyest sc °p e fof 1 k'J i/IIJU IUI I I|llvirlillrJ f U the exercise of your taste | :[\ J X^_ y X,— / 'Ifj'J and desires within the limit I *• *H \\ of moderate cost. Yoa can I Mfl 14 f IJU j be sure of finding window 1 '''iWfej&ife iy.|w|lt drapings to match or harI •'..■■• 5jL >■('■-- ... monise with any colour I I scnem , £ 01 ' design in our 1 WE MENTION— very varied collection. | CREAM MADE AS MUSLIX-Seallopcd or tasselled edge; 15 to 50in. wide. w"HILE ON THE SUB I 2s. 11d., 3s. lid,, ss, Ild, yard. I \ "SORRENTO" VOILE-With dainty coloured border; 38in. wide. JECT OF 1 - "■ / 3s - 3d ' y ard - ' HOME DECORATIONI LACE VOILE—Qne of the better grade curtain materials in pleasing dc- | signs at a popular price; 36in. wide; white and ivory shades. we want to tell you of a | ' i 3s, 3d, yard. ncw an d e ff ec tive idea in p LACE NETS—In the popular conventional patterns; 45m. wide. I 2s. nd. and ss. ed. yard. Electric Shades B TEPPAI,' MUSLIN-In white, plain, and spot centos, with effective r-ol-I ourod borders; .(Sin. wide. 3s. Bd. yard. W arrived. Wicker, lined P HEAVY' MADRAS BLACK GROUND-With white all-over trellis, sham- „~< „„„„ „,„„„„ < < ■> , , ... , , . . •11,1, with rose, green and brown (! rock, r.nd conventional designs, aim vi'ry rich coloured borders. o 1 6s, 11d. to 9s. 6d. yard. silk. Artistic & serviceable. h For short "CROSS" CURTAINS we have some very pleasing effects in r\ 'D • '1 ;/ L I lace net At Is. 9d., 2s. 3d., 2s. lid. yard. Uur ™ Ce *lo CaCh, I Also in Madras. At 2s. 6d., 2s, 11d„ 3s. 6d. ■ ■ ■■■- ......—.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 36, 6 November 1919, Page 5
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