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THE HAWKE'S BAY TTETx A LTVTRTKTTNE, THTTRSDAY. ATJGUST 12. 1937. 11 HERE^ w The Time for FURBISHING Igvv *|i and RENOVATING Your HOME AJlk Jg THE SEASON OF THE YEAR when you set to work to clean and hrighten your home. As you ^ ■ ^^§||p Vr^v\ ■ !■«■■■ ■ ■■flB Pfoceed you often find yourself dissatisfied with the old arrangements of your furniture, colour scheme of flL sC^^pk | . & i I | I | I coverings, curtains, etc., etc., and no doubt say to yourself, "I must go in for a new colour scheme," or "I ,1 £,: ^ M 1 I I J |\ need new cover*nSs f°r the drawing-room suite," or "I must have a new carpet for this bedroom," and so ^pF J I H 1 ' |\ """ on. When you are next in town you begin to look first in this shop and then in the other for the things you y I II 1 1\ want. Yet, when you have bought and fixed the new Furniture or coverings in their place, you. feel dissatis- JT ^ ||1. I J fied. Why? Because the new often-times clashes with the old, each is out of tune with the other, causing \ p BB Mp BBI IBB bBBk Some will say, "Oh! What does it matter?"; but it really does matter, for a beautiful room gives one a ■ ^ : ' f sense °f rest and well-being, while a badly-furnished room jars the nerves and causes unrest and dissatis- - \ , J faction. In England there is quite a big campaign going on seeking to teach people the Science of Home I || Building. Last April the Great Ideal Home Exhibition, which was patronised by Royalty, was held in , V x flP • I | The reason behind this movement is that in the Home the man is made, for the Home plays abig parf \ ly M I in character-forming influences. Jr \ NrJ £Vm£ . TRUE HOME-FURNISHING IS NOT AN EASY TASK. / >m^«W j|^E|jJ^V |j In fact, to-day we may call it a REAL SCIENCE. / EoNfc ^PHMK WHY THEN NOT CQNSULT AN EXPEET? Y r ^ A WISEMAN WILL CALL IN AN EXPERT FOR A DIFFICULT TASK §B ' 7 "A sick man calls in a Doctor" "A man desiring legal aid, a Lawyer.'4 1 1 . h| A, CHRISTIE & SONS, LTD., Hastings, are Expert Home Furnishers. £S£3§\ . AND AT ALL TIMES ARE EVER-READY TO GIVE ADVICE GAINED BY THEIR ' • ''.^SfeSS ^ , LONG EXPERIENCE IN HOME-FURNISHING. J '/ ~4l\ * TE HAVE RECENTLY sent membera of our slaff overseas to study Harmony in the blending of colours, lay-out and planning of roomt H WW V for light and shade, the latest methods of Cabinet-making and Factory organisation, etc., so that our business shall be absolutely up-to- JrSr Our new Furniture-making and Upholstery factories are the most up-to-date in Hawke's Bay. Then ^ain, our longexperience in the business enables usto buy our goods and materials in large quantities in the best markets at the best ' wM0fMLgJk J? prices. For instance, knowing that good Oak was becoming scarce^. we have just made the biggest contract ever made in Hawke's Bay for Oak jt timber for furniture, and thus we are SAVING OVER £500 ll8^ The same with Carpets and Upholstery materials. Knowing that increased prices were to be put upon imported carpets and such, we cabled to SEE ALSO V ' England so that our purchase would arrive before the new prices were imposed. w$ & 'iWBr I 9'"' • Christie's Special The benefit of these purchases is passed on to our clients, because we are able to sell our goods at low prices for the value given. 68 fTjKv l/T^ ^ an^ ^ *n *8#ue•• 1 J" % EXPERT INFORMATION WILL BE ALWAYS READILY, GIVEN ON HOME FURNISHINGBY ^imSSSSSSS^ & SONS, LTO. RUSSELL ST., ■■■■■» r- - - ' J* •• V

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 11

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