MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL. THERE IS NO MORE DECORATIVE FABRIC FOR CURTAINS THAN MADRAS, AND THE NEW DESIGNS AND COLOURING WHICH WE ARE PRODUCING FOR THIS SEASON COMPLETELY ECLIPSE ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY SHOWN. T ll3ir/\ /\IYI"IbJ Y/\lfcld 0F OUB exhibit at the first IWU vlJl 111 iUI 1S ARTIFICIAL SILK EXHIBITION, ====== = == =: LONDON, APRIL, 1926. M There are wonderful Madras Muslins where the combination of three shuttles of colour can produce the effect of twelve." —"The Times," April 20th, 1926. Mln an Exhibition which was itself a novelty, novelties abounded. To view the coloured Madras made of artificial silk and cotton exhibited by JOHN BROWN & SON, LTD., was like taking a glimpse in some rich eastern Emporium. The gorgeous yet subdued colourings hanging in soft folds mark a new epoch in house furnishing. These irresistible fabrics have won an immediate victory in America." —"Anglo-American Trade" Mag. ASK FOR MADRAS MADE BY JOHN BROWN & SON, LTD., GLASGOW, LONDON and MELBOURNE. MEMBERS OF THE SCOTTISH MADRAS ASSOCIATION. I liver 26 years' proved supremacy I A** one °^ *^e Pioneers in the operation, has led to numerous H i ** manufacture of commercial repeat orders, the Government H motors, the Albion Company has having now purchased a total of I maintained a reputation for vehicles 49 Albions. ■ of unequalled reliability and low Some 29 other Governments through- ■ running cost for more than 26 years. out the world are using Albions, their H a r-V i inni i it severe tests having endorsed the ■ As far back as 1907 the New Albion's incomparable reliability, freeH Zealand Government purchased dom from breakdown, low running cost, I a fleet of Albion Motor Coaches, and length of life. ■ these being probably among the There is an Albion model for every H first commercial motors in this kind of commercial or public ser- ■ country. The way in which these vice work. Write for particulars. I vehicles stood up to their work, Load Capacity: 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 ■ and proved their economy in and 80 cwt ■ COMMERCIAL MOTORS ■ H ALBION MOTOR CAR CO., LTD., H ■H GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. K§| Concettionaire for New Zealand i . ' flKpi HH A. D. RILEY & CO., LTD., : , ' HI *fß|fc|^__ 160, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. (P.O. Box 513.) .^(ggpp MHWflßaillßiitnHßiiniiiMiiitiniumi iiiimiiuiHiniiiinmiti immiuiiiiiniHiiitiiimiii immiiHiiiiiiiiiinm mtiiutimiiiuiiiiii miiiniitiinuiiiiHimuiiii mumimtinimm •^^iinimiiiii iinum mmi nw>iiimifßfllßTnT»M ti nnniitPiniitiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiftHHiiiiuHiin»ii mmmti iittmimu nm THERE can only be one reason for the great demand for Brasted Pianos —quality. Our large factory in London —illustrated below—is always working at full pressure to cope with the world-wide demand for Brasted Pianos. In every Brasted Piano there are several exclusive improvements and refinements and only the finest materials and workmanship are employed. The result is a piano of great durability and rare beauty of tone. You cannot buy a Piano which offers you .better value for money than the Brasted. BRASTED PIANOS N.Z. REPRESENTATIVES: EICHAEDSON", OER & CO., 131 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. AGENTS: Swedlund's Musie Service, Taihapo; Wobley, Sons & Gofton, Ltd., 243 High Street, Christchurch; H. Nimmo & Sons, Ltd., 42 Kent Terrace, Wellington; Dickey's Limited, Doe Street, Invercargill; E. Ellery Gilbert & Co., The Avenue, Wanganui; J. V. Joll, Arun Street, Oamaru; Lockyer'a Piano Stores, Browning Street, Napier: P. Ouseley. Gisbprne: English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd., 191 Queen Street, Auckland. *•
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 26
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