1 Delightful Xmas Gifts JUST IN TIME I Another Shipment Has Just Arrived-of I Beautiful Hand-Woven I The Gift your Wife Values is that which Beautifies her Home I -The Present your Friend appreciates above all is that which I adds to the charm of her Home and is a constant reminder of you. if Some of the numerous artistic pieces of these goods are: i| 10-inch x 36-inch, TABLE RUNNERS — 3 shades oi Green Av j t h O/A I Black border ,,.,.,, .'.... Price, each */© II 20-inch x 36-inch, TABLE RUNNERS-^Marpon, Indian Bed, O/1A H Old Eose, and Black ...,.,,..,,...,......, Price, each 4/ iU M , 36-inch x 36-inch, TABLE CQVERS^Qrange, Bvmrt Umber, C/A j| '' Tangerine, and Henna . . ,', ,",.'..,.., Pric.e, each' D/ U |j 54-inch x 54-inch, TABLE COVERS—Or suitable to be divided fpr Two Ig Side Curtains. Colourings of 4, shades pf Blue; with Black. »T /£ I striPes • • •-• •■. v v = >,.,.,.....„.,, Pr«e, «eh I/ .0 H 2-1 yards x 40-inch, HALL CURTAINSU-The top of this curtain is Black, i| with narrow line qf Gold, and the lower portion has colour- "| | In ■ .ings of Bottle Green, Orange, Mauve, and Blue. Price, each 11/0 I 3i yards x H yards, CURTAIN—In colourings of Indian Eed, 17 /£ ft Rose, Mauve, Purple^ and: Orange .......... price, each 11 / U I 54-inch CURTAINING—In colourings of Indian Red, Tangerine, C IC. Ij ■ Orange, Burnt Umber, and Black ... " Price, yard 0/0 fj One charm of these Indian goods is that the stripes X, run diagonally, and give very pleasing effects. I AND DO YOU KNOW THAT IN I CHESTERFIELD SUITES 1 fou Save 51- to 7\- in every £1 on Suites I QF QUALICY, DEPTH, COMFORT, SPRINGING AND STRENGTH. Our Standard Suites are Priced as follows: — £19*10-0 £21-0-0 £24-0-0 £27-10-0 £31-0-0 £32-10-0 \ But we can give yqu 50 designs and ideas—«qd 100 qqyeringstq select from I Whilst Every Suite Carries Our Unqualified Guarantee ! ! y*"^ * /~"i *At th* 3?a» of) I\J&P'QOtS V * * *% c Jk HARTPEN HOUSE (MA V^%wN^B I Lir]B ChMrm's Table | ■ \^%^v^ 1 I^B for the Children is I ff i l« I i ■^B vJTjilabc! Lueic AttweU's • I /^^HK ••■•.. gift to d?eShcjky tableware. I W l&k^ 1 I^^Hp is**'. Hereamilk-jugthatpreten4s ™ Mfl' W^^^hK r'' to '>c an ' t*'e'e a su £lr" \^il-l% ff^^HH "® basin that might be one of ■■■ s*'-^ Peter Pan's mushrooms—a 1W *U|lri^^^^. »'W' laugh in every plate and the IflC LvlQ tsC9r* Ifi^^ft^ , *H an<} forks m:iy P ick their Jl \« # m M MWnßF§£&^ .a ■ • food up easily. *ureaiert Value W * *I 1 A^:: m&'' T"' \ TVbe Leading Soap . SHhW^ ' 1 K^'^'ti' Khmt^ I • .. JP, ' '^HHVBtas^^^HßßHVjlj I! * <-MIHA * July Mooioi -S • M'Leod Bros., Ltd., M,n U fa e tur WS) Dun^ " ||^««^lLiJi-^
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 22
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