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The Happy Day need not be far away. 9 r_5, Thanks to : JM' | G&F ''7" ' Friendly ■ ; ' Y0U HAVE Y0UR ideals IN furnishing, Bv '4rf^^i8Hr """ nf^Si Wisely you want good furniture, because it is >V.y > the soundest investment. Therefore wedding arX rangements wait until sufficient finance for home- * Credit now makes such delay unnecessary. It is an ',,,- »■ easy and elastic system of purchase that many cu &• -'••■. tomers have found of invaluable assistance. V W'E INVITE Y^J to discuss your furnishing 1®K lll i «B delighted with the friendly helpful usggestions we jji f ^ w|HBK1 WHENYOUDEALatG.&F.yonare_ed |||| m p |i^HM ship carry our guarantee of good service. Inspect our dispIays — you will find superior style and taste , pLAN A HOME you willbe proud ^5- -• " j : pjjjp J * of — and have it earlier by %&* ■ lr • - Cilt 6 -fv^rr M. i • m tjv/l lil -• ■ furnishers Market-st. 'Hastings

CUTWORK PEACOCK DESIGN Full instructions for embroidering these cutwork peacocks (with illustrations of theni and all stitches used), colour suggestions, and material Tequirefeuts will be sent to readers who write to "Penelope," Herald-Tribuue Office, Hatings, and encloso 1/1 postal noto or stamps. , Please write plainly, printing your marae and address in capital letters and ■ stating the umber of the pattern (1145). " The ;intructions are acleurate, complete and easy to understand." , i CUTWORK PEACOCKS PATTERN 1145 You'U be proud to oal lthese linens yours — yes, proud as the peacock whose regal form adorns them. The cutwork (maiiily without bars) is so simple — just buttonhole stitch, done in matching or contrasting thread_ You'll treasure a dinner cloth, napkins, chair set or scarT embroidered this lovely way. 1 11 The pattern comes to you with &, transfer pattern of two motifs 9 4 x 121 inchcB,tw o anotifs 6| sr inch ea -and, -four raotlfa 2 % 21 iachsa9 ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 35, 4 November 1937, Page 11

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