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It $ So easy t0 have CHARMING CURTAINS 9 ) with "Rufflette tape and hooks People often judge you by your W rindows, SOo voU must have charming curtains. It' $ simple: Just three easy steps. STEP I. Sew "Rufflette tape at top and bottom, over the hem at the top of curtain. STEP 3. Slip hooks (or rings) into pockets, turnover fashion. No stitching is necessary_ Use rings for rod, hooks for runner rail. STEP 2 With curtain Iying flat, knot cords at one end and pleat by pulling from other end Do not cut loose ends but tuck into heading: WASHING Slip out hooks or rings; untic drawcords and pull It's as easy as that; curtain flat. Wash and iron. Then Those lovely soft-hanging re- ~pleat and insert hooks as before. pleats fall into place AS vou tighten the drawcords and stay in place. The wind can � rufHle RufHette pleatings children can { tug them out of place. You can buy RufHette tape, with hooks or rings,and runner rail, at any furnis shing department; If you have vour curtains made uP, stipulate RufHlette tape. It'$ used in all the best workrooms At the shop where you buy your curtain fabrics Rufflette' Brand Curtain tape (with hooks or rings) and runner rail Manufactured by Thomas French and Sons Ltd London, Manchester;" Wythenshawe, Belfast; New York:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 21

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