IJO the most of Make CURTAINS YOUR 66 99 Lyith RUFFLETTE cape and Any curtain material looks lovely hang- ing in soft folds that run as smooth as satin. And you can have distinctive pleats without laborious hand-sewing and making up ~just three easy steps STEP I. Sew "Rufette tape at STEP 3. Slip hooks (or rings) top and bottom; ovCr the bem at into pockets, turnover fashion. the top of curtain. No stitching, is necessary. Use rings for rod, hooks for runner rail. STEP 2. With curtain lying flat; WASHING. Slip out hooks or knot cords at one end and pleat by rings; untie drawcords and pull pulling from other end. Do not curtain flat. Wash and iron: Then cut loose ends but tuck into re-pleat and insert hooks as before. beading: It s SO simple and sure: Just pull in the drawcords in the Rufflette tape and there you have soft; full pleats in a moment; Just slip the hooks or rings into the tape pockets (without any sew ing) and your curtains are ready to hang ; You can wash them again and again, and the tape and pleats will come up each time; as good as new. If you have your curtains made to order; stipulate "Rufflette All the best workrooms use "Rufflette" tape and fittings. 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 3.78
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 436, 31 October 1947, Page 14
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253Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 436, 31 October 1947, Page 14
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