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and W Nowhere would you find a mere comprehensive range of rugs than those now being shown at COMMON SHELTONS BARGAIN SHOP. You'd be proud to own any one, for high-class workmanship, plus first-quality wool makes these rugs outstanding. Each and every one is A.R.P. (all round perfection), and as Sale Prices rule, your opportunity is right now. N.Z.-made Rugs from tlie following Mills: Kaiapoi, Onehunga, Petone, Bruce, Mosgiel, Wanganui and Canterbury 60 x 52 ENGLISH RUGS Check designs, 'fringe*d ends. Usually 13/11. SALE PRICE o /f f 72 x 60 IRISH RUGS. Special brush wool finish, now cheeks. Usually 35/-. and 45/-. SALE PRICES *f Q/ ft and 76 x 56 KAIAPOI RUGS All pure wool, dark grounds with outline cheeks in contrasting colours, fringed ends. Usually 19/6. SALE PRICE < 76 x 56 KAIAPOI LOUNGE RUGS Soft finish, in tartan and pastel designs. Usn " '' ''' SALE PRICE < 72 x 58 MOSGIEL TRAVELLING RUGS*' Tightly woven, check both, sides. Usually 36/(5. SALE PRICE - 96 x 76 KAIAPOI RUGS With faint outline chocks. Extra close weave. Usually 35/-. SALE PRICE - 96 x 62 KAIAPOI RUGS With fancy check designs on. marl grounds. Usually 39/11. SALE PRICE < 76 * 56 KAIAPOI TRAVELLING RUGS Check face and plain colour hack. Smart designs and colours. Usually 52/6. 69/6, and 79/6. SALE PRICES 4§ f g 9/fe and fe |J / £ |lt*s Sale Time BARGAIN W

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20012, 10 August 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20012, 10 August 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20012, 10 August 1939, Page 11

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