iBSI Slub Repp,... ||^1 / MslbJhl ~H 6 'Fabricthat has Revolutionised Window Draping Wm^Js^ss*^ xjfmA^ifi, n \ 1 ; introduction of Slub Repp as a furnishing Fabric KSpfiJiv^Bßl 9| VHRf} "I »*J *« ? nas given added charm to Window treatments. It gives W%L VR&i rSsr 59 reS^fe /« ' * * i a wonderful opportunity to create a different atmosphere w vmk, w^ "'"'*- ' A^ONSTIPATION is the beginning :'-» fc^ *M °^ counte ss 'IB mtuiy of them \ ir^p^Aj r^f^-—^ —*j ' T"r*. i I I/IKC very serious ones. You cannot W* ©fp^-1 i? I ' k^XW'Vr VI-JLI.d.J. 3 afford to ignore it. j^BF : • ' i' . . ~.,-,,•• i i i .11 There is a simple, safe and comforfr ?. >. \ " Bre sjiowmg this l'abric in 11. diiterent :shades in cloths ,ble way to treat it. Make Figseit Mp|a' | \ . \ ' ' . suitable for loose covers or for hangings'at prices from , your protector. This unusual laxativ« ißjH^a' H j ■ f //»„.» yard works in the most natural manner. fjlfßpmi \ 3 \' \ "S/n'. . • .'"''.'/ fts action is gentle but thorough. S K«P® I I »fl I ' ' • There is no purging or griping, HA Slllife A ij!tfV?*S ?, J mi • i it. i! ' ' i o ,i • troublesome after effect, no habit £orm« |PrOa^iWill-. ~.■* . The windows are the eyes of your home .•.;.. See tins ing worrieSi Fifesen Js ; j ea , Jixa . HjUl^^A't. Li. . I . . beautiful fabric .. . Let Scoullars' advise you re your tive for ail types of people. SmaU ra3^Sp^"V^ '' Curtains. ; , .....,•■...■•.-.■■•■ ' ■■■':• ■■: ; children, aged persons, athletes and pfy^^^fr^a ■ ■ . average people all find it equally good P!m^gip\ , COUNTRY CLIENTS WRITE FOR SAMPLES. for combating disorders of the elimin. || |l ?*^-aQgp* ' . ; . '■■'■. .: < ation system. Your chemist sells ilm W I jCQULLARS figsen See our Special Window Displays ■ . WELLINGTON ■ ' . • & ■»^P./^W]^S\ m of Slub'Repp and you will visualise : , . every ordinary ail- I AMMg^T^ its poMibilities as a draping. Also at HASTINGS, BLENHEIM and MASTERTON m Sold oni y W-C ._. .... . .■,.;..,- ;,..____J^_^_J_^_____ ! Chemuw W^&M
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1931, Page 7
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