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Discreetly used, chintz can give a delicate English flavour to colonial homes. In one of these two examples, the long curtains, draping fulllength windows, will cheer the room on the dullest of days. The other two uses for this popular material are most effective. As a loose-cover for a box ottoman, there is the advantage that chintz can be washed without fear and with a certainty that it will regain all its original freshness

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 14

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Discreetly used, chintz can give a delicate English flavour to colonial homes. In one of these two examples, the long curtains, draping fulllength windows, will cheer the room on the dullest of days. The other two uses for this popular material are most effective. As a loose-cover for a box ottoman, there is the advantage that chintz can be washed without fear and with a certainty that it will regain all its original freshness Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 14

Discreetly used, chintz can give a delicate English flavour to colonial homes. In one of these two examples, the long curtains, draping fulllength windows, will cheer the room on the dullest of days. The other two uses for this popular material are most effective. As a loose-cover for a box ottoman, there is the advantage that chintz can be washed without fear and with a certainty that it will regain all its original freshness Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 14

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