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A special purchase of m Hand Embroidered LINENS 500 PIECES Comprising SUPPER SETS CLOTHS TRAY CLOTHS SERVIETTES GUEST TOWELS Chinese hand embroidery in a wonderful variety of new and artistic designs. These are mostly sample pieces worked on grass linen, pure,.staple linen, and lawn. HAND EMBROIDERED APPLIQUED LACE TRIMMED Here are a few examples. Marked at Sialf usual prices I m mm IMS iij 54in. CLOTHS and SIX SERVIETTES. Coloured grass linen lawns with hand embroidery. Usually 14/11 17/6 to 29/6 K-ow 1!tl f/11 to X5/6 36in. CLOTHS AND FOUR SERVIETTES to match. A variety of designs and colours in lawn and linen. ■ Usually 8/11 12/6 14/11 NOW S/6 6/6 1/h Set m m m ife. i, * m m tm II TRAY CLOTHS. 1 land-embroidered; appliqued, lace trimmed in white and coloured linens. Sizes suitable for waggon sets. 18 x 27. 16 x 24. 14 x 20. Usually 2/3 2/9 to 7/6 NOW 1/3 1/9 40 4/11 CHEVAL SETS, in three pieces. Grass linen and lawn in coloured grounds with appliqued and hand embroidered designs. t Usually 2/3 to 7/6 N°W J/3 to 4/6 Set Addments including SERVIETTES, D'OYLEYS, and GUEST TOWELS, Coloured and white. Coloured grass linen and white with embroidered design. i Usually 6d., 1/3 to 2/3 NOW 2|d. to J/« Each See the Windows THE DRAPERS

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 4 September 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 4 September 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 4 September 1939, Page 11

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