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ijtt ihe Sidn of i ' HartzVen JJL '^SChere you'lljuid jiheOarpei-mGn STILL tJuXib U\J 111 Idf I\lll Vli 7 MORE DA YS, BUT TO-MORRO W FRIDAY IS THE BIG DAY As* we have said—we don't like the word, nor do we like the necessity—but stocks are heavy and we've bought on exceptionally low prices, so Here's Your Chance! The Greatest Values in Wellington —we believe we could say in New Zealand! Come and Prove for Yourself! 25 Superfine Wiltons 1 32 High-Grade Axminsters 10 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft.— Usually £26/10/- j 9 ft. x 7 ft. 6 in.—- Usually £7/10/Slaughter Price £19/10/- | Slaughter Price £6/1/6 12 ft. x 9 ft.— Usually £28/15/- I 12 ft. x9" ft.— Usually £12/10/- 1 Slaughter Price £19/17/6 | Slaughter Price £10/5/----13 ft. 6 in. xll ft. 3 in.— Usually £38/10/- 1 13 ft. 6 in. xlO ft. 6 in.— Usually £16/15/Slaughter Price £26/15/- | Slaughter Price £14/5/These Prices are showing Reductions up to £10 on each Carpet, and in some cases more. AND NOW A FEW Slaughter Items from Our Soft Furnishing DepL Kow for your Beach Pyjama Suit! 30 in. PRINTED 48-inch REFPSYLK—Very heavy Art. Silk material for; ! • PYJAMA CLOTH —Reversible. 12 designs in all- Loose Covers, Curtains and Bedspreads. We have over designs with colourings of Blue, Gold and Old a large stock of this world-famous furnishingRose and Mauve. This material contains no dress- , , . , Ing, and is ideal for warfdng^ J/. ' " - ■ .Slaughter Price-Yard 3/6 < 30-inch FADELESS "RAYON»-For Curtains, Cushions 50"inch FADELESS ORIENTAL SATIN-Which. of and Bedspreads. Colours of Maize, Old Rose. coursc > needs n0 description. Colours: Old Rose, Mauve and Apple Green. i/Q Old Gold and Light Saxe. ' A/<£ Slaughter Price—Yard i/V Slaughter Price—Yard " «*/ V . ' . i ."■■■''■■■ Some Ideal Gifts at Slaughter Prices Indian Hand - loomed Tapestry Panels Old English Fireside Furniture fll I . rfc • *\ It 1 3ft- FIRESIDE STOOI—With scat ■of TABLE RUNNERS Slaughter Price 3/11 un S.Sf R^ ed !| 4 7 d^ FOUR DOZEN TO BE CLEARED 20i"' * ?oih.—Cushion Covers, Chair Seats SMALL STOOL—WitTi&ane seat. Reeded ■ ATHAIFPPirF °r Vail Panels. . legs and underfrarae. QC/£ AI HALF fKICE.. No. •[ Design—"Street in Persia." Hartpen Price «50/O No. 2 Design—"The ■ Persian Market." ~. EASY CHAIR—With comfortable shaped Usual Price 2/11. No- 3 Design—"Street-Scene in Cairo." arms and ladder back, llexine 00/ C No. 4 Design—"Egyptian Traders." ■ seat. . Hartpen Price 00/ V ni 1 , »> • 1 /P* 1 No> 5 Design—"The Alps." EASY CHAlß—Extra low frame,-seat upolAHGrhrPt* rl*!!*!* I l^"h No. fi Design—"Lake Geneva." holstercd in Genoa Velvet. Back of. UiaUglllCl lUlC; */«J2 No. 7 Design—"The Boar Hunt." Kexine. ffi /C :i ft. x .20 in.—"The Persian Market." O/£ Hartpen Price W*?/O ■ Usual Price 3/6 ' Slaughter Price O/ U EASY CHAIR—With solid antique' hide These are reproductions of some of Bel- upholstered seat and hack. This is ;in ' fit t T% • 1 lt\ gium's famous hand-made Tapestries, and ideal chair for smokc-rnoin or scntlcnuui's ■ slaughter Price I/9 «-»™-dj* .™ «.».., *~. „„,„,„„„„ £5/12/6 C&ppets ?*. ; : ■ HARTPEN HOUSE HART PENNINGTON^^. GHUZNEE STREET WELLINGTON

LIG UTER BR EAD (^ffji^BßlADof FINER TEXTURE f^ WfV4tS MADE WITH MILK v& //// $w % c particular about the food MILK'MAOE BREAD todays bigoest bre^ova^e

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 27

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