CHRISTIES’ EXHIBITION HOME.
HASTINGS ENTERPRISE CREATES
WIDE PUBLIC INTEREST.
Have you seen Christies’ Exhibition Home? This is the question that is being asked scores of times a day by jieople in Hastings and Napier and visitors to these towns during the next three months should make sure of including in their programme of sightseeing a trip to Havelock North to view this latest enterprise of Messrs A. Christie and Sons, Ltd., of Hastings, the well-known furnishing house. The project was started some three months ago and created a tremendous amount of interest, as it is the first time in New Zealand that such an idea has been • put into being on such a scale. So great is the interest that although the home was only opened on Thursday last a very large number of people have already been through it. Built, furnished and fitted in the very latest manner, embodying many new features of present day furnishing, Christies’ Exhibition Home is a remarkable example of what can be done to make a home of convenience, comfort, and practicability. Nqw methods in the way of flooring and wall covering are special features that immediately commend themselves to the home-lover and the furniture itself specially designed and manufactured by Christies themselves is a joy to look at. Be sure to see Christies’ Exhibition Home when visiting Hastings. Special tickets procurable from Messrs Christies’, Russell Street, Hastings, will admit you to view the home and all its features will be explained to you by Christies’ staff. The Exhibition Home will remain open for public viewing for approximately 3 months. *
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 52, 29 January 1938, Page 10
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266CHRISTIES’ EXHIBITION HOME. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 52, 29 January 1938, Page 10
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