f Prospective Brides, and all who Contemplate House Furnishing! I TTTHEN you are thinking of buying ~E urniture you will be wise in deciding to purchase what T) V making a wise beginning a young couple can in the years to follow gradually furnish W -you require of the Best Quality. " Get it Good," to quote a familiar phrase. This \j their home so that it will be a continual delight to the eye instead of a collection of does not necessarily mean to buy expensive Furniture or Floor Coverings. It means tawdry, promiscuous, battered, and more or les3 broken-down looking articles ! to avoid tawdry, ill-made goods which partake more of the carpenter's shop than the furniture We have a reputation of more than 40 years' square dealing and responsible trading. Our factory. Shakespeare puts into the mouth of Polonius the assertion, the " Apparel oft pro- Furniture Factory is one of the largest and probably the best equipped in the Domioion. We claims the man." And it is equally true that the Furniture and Furnishings of a person's make every description of Furniture, Upholstery work, and the like, even to W*re Mattresses ; house oft proclaim the character of the people living in it. We can furnish a three-roomed consequently, working on the basis of a Single Profit, we cau offer values that will prove most cottage for a very small sum, and yet in as perfect taste and harmony as the equipment satisfactory to all who desire the utmost return which tlelr money will bring. Catalogues, of a great mansion. illustrations, and full particulars will be sent with pleasure and free of cost on request. Beautiful English Carpets. I Tasteful Scottish, ! We have on view a number of Beautifnl Axminster Carpet Squares. Rich and subdued yew Linoleums from Nairn of Kirkcaldy. A large selection iv the ordinary and inlaid centre colourings, with artistic Borders. In Eizes and qualities to suit the most varieties. Best designs and colour combinations— inc'uJing the latest self-colours in luxurious rooms and those of unpretentious character. ' dark greens, Browns, etc. I A A MODERATE PRICES. A a J& A SEND FOR PARTICULARS. A. Jt 1/1 , "If 0 £*% • "1 % T" j_ J The City Furniture I w3C\J tllldl iX V^AllallUllllf JL^LWbf Warehouse, RATTRAY AND MACLAGGAN STREETS, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 12
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380Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 12
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