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DINING TABLES—SaIe Prices H/6, 15/6, 16/6, 25/KITCHEN TABLES-Saio Prices 10/G arid 12/6 HALLSTANDS-Kauri • 63/- for 52/6 HALLSTANDS-Oak 105/- for 90/- . . , HALL SETTLES-50/- for 42/6 . ' PALM STANDS—S/6 for 4/3, 6/6 for 5/6, 7/6 for 6/3 CANE UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS-25/-CRETONNE ' COUCHES-35/- • ■ • WICKER CHAIRS—7/6 •• ■ - , .. . JAPANESE' CARVED. TABLES-10/e Bedsteads'aiidßedding. <BEDStEAbS, double . ' " 32/6 for 22/6 BEDSTEADS—DoubIe 35/- for 25/-, 50/- for 39/6, 75/- for 68/-, 85/- for 78/CHILDREN^S^OTS. very strong 25/6 for 19/6 27/6 for 22/6 WIRE MATTRASSES—DoubIe 17/6 for 15/-, 21/- for 18/6 KAPOC BEDS—Single ' ■ 12/6 for. 9/11, 14/6 for 12/6, 18/6 for 16/6 KAPOC BEDS-Double 25/-for 21/- , KAPOC: PILLOWS—2/3 . BOLSTERS-4/11 HOSPITAL BEDS - .■ i' 30/- for 22/6 .Crockery Department, Sale Prices, i . Wo want the public, our customers,- to get tho - - 'benefit of theso low prices. To make sure of this we will not sell in quantities unless it is shown they are not bought for tho trade. IPUDDING 4id, lid, 7*d CROCKERY PIE DISHES-4d, 4*d, 6d, 7-id ■ WHITE and GOLD CUPS and SAUCERS- • 2/3, 2/6 half-dozen • WHITE and GOLD PLATES-1/3" half-dozen ,:'.TEAPOTS-6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/0 WHITE DINNER PLATES-2/3 half-dozen WHITE PUDDING PLATES—2/- hnlf-ciozen • WHITE BREAD and BUTTER I'LATES-1/0 half-dozen WHITE SAUCE BOATS-9d each WHITE SAUCE TUREENS-2/G each WHITE MEAT DISHES-9d, lo*d, 1 /-, 1/3 TUMBLERS—9d, 1/-, 1/3 half-dozen TOILET -SETS—Usually 12/6, 17/6, 25/-, 27/6 Sale Prices 8/6, 14/6, 19/6, 21/OINNER SETS— ... 11 " 54 pieces-i-35/- for 27/O' ' , . . ' 54 picccs—4s/- for 37/ti 1 . • 54 pieces—so/- for 45/TEA SETS— 40 pieces 19/6 for 15/6; 22/ C for 17/6, 2910 , ' for 21/Enamel Ware. , | SAUCEP ANS—I /6, 1/9, 1/11 1 STEWPANS-1/9, 1/11, 2/3 ,?• B KETTLES—I/11, 2/3, 2/6 I, i'RYPANS—9d, 1/-, 1/3 WASH-UP BOWLS-1/-, 1/6, 1/0 iiASINS—4d,' 4jd, 6d >■ : Aluminium Wars. : SAUCEPANS—S/6 for 4/6 i l ' ; ' ■ 'FRYPANS-2/6' for 1/9 , , PIE DISHES—3/-for 2/3 ; KETTLES, :110T WATER JUGS, Etii.-AII at 'Sale Prlccc , . KETTLES—6/6 for 5/3 . . ' , j • litchen Ware/ A Department of small things, but every artlclo i big in value. CLOTHES PEGS—{d dozen- vEGG BEATERS-!-3d SCRUBBING BRUSHES—4id ' FISH SLICERS-f4id ' J' • 1 ' BANNISTER BRUSHES-4jd / ' ' KNIFE BOARDS-6d KNIFE CLEANERS—4jd ' KNIFE POLISH—4}d J TABLE MATS—I/6 set 'FRYING PANS—9d " X-RAY STOVE EOLISH-4d GRILLERS—4W! TEA STRAINERS—2d .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 471, 1 April 1909, Page 5

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