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rpA ETTER values than ever are being offered in our Furniture ILy Galleries. By marking everything at cut cash prices, and issuing a catalogue with the prices clearly shown, we have cultivated a large cash turnover which is growing rapidly. By adding to this, on the same floor—and with the same stock—a substantial business on our dignified deferred payment system, we can offer greater values to both cash customers and deferred payment buyers than we could otherwise give. Besides passing on the benefits of doing two businesses with the one stock and one rent charge, we save you money through having our own furniture factory, seasoning all timber in our own yards, and importing direct all upholstery materials. We know what goes into every article of furniture we sell—that is why our guarantee of Satis-faction-in-use or Money Back is not only practicable on our part, but is an absolute safeguard to every purchaser. A] This is truly one of the greatest values ever offered in BEDROOM SUITES. Every piece is made of fully seasoned Rimu, and is well finished. The full-sized Wardrobe is 3ft. wide, and has a 48in. x 14in. mirror. The Bedstead has nicely shaped top rails, and is finished with ornamental panel and ribbed band. The Chest has three large drawers and mirror 24in. x 18in. Roomy Pedestal, with shelf. If you want an inexpensive suite that is guaranteed to give good service secure this bargain. Usual Price, £.22/10/-. SPECIAL CASH PRICE, / % Or Plus 10 per cent, for Easy Terms. 111 8.8 £1 “THE ARGYLL” SUITE. —This distinctive design is made with full tilted back to ensure the greatest comfort. All three pieces have independent sprung edges, this principle being used only in the most expensive upholstery. The illustration is an actual drawing of'the suite, and does not flatter it in the least. THIS IS THE GREATEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER- OTTERED IN A SUITE WITH INDEPENDENT ERONTS. State the colouring you require. Big range of artistic designs always in stock. Upholstered in Wool Moquette. OUR CASH PRICE: £32/10/ Or on 12 Months’ Easy Terms. See Table Below. Si . /fir -*■ a i' <V^ Wa ____T Charming Carpets No Deposit From the standpoint of beauty and durability our Axminster Carpets make a special appeal. They have a soft, firm pile, and possess that lustre only obtainable through the use of good wools and the best of dyes. The designs and colours are so varied that there are charming Carpets for any sort of room. We invite you to inspect the display of Axminsters in our Furniture Galleries, Fifth Floor. We ask special attention for our “ASTOR’’ Axminsters—a very heavy quality, woven completely in one piece, no seams to wear out. In value they are unbeatable. Because of the large quantities we purchase, we are able to quote the following attractive prices:— CASH PRICE. £ s. d.7ft. 6in. x 6ft 596 Oft. x 6ft 6 9 6 9ft. x 7ft. 6in 7 19 6 9ft. x 9ft 9 15 0 10ft. 6in. x 9ft. 11 5 0 12ft. x 9ft 12 17 6 12ft. x 10ft. 6in 15 5 0 13ft. 6in. x 10ft. 6in. ............ 16 19 6 Any of these Carpets may be obtained on the exceptionally easy terms of No Deposit, and 5/- Per Week, plus interest. Tf you are unable to call at our warehouse, we will bo pleased to send lithographed sheets showing the actual colourings of the Axminster Carpets. • F FT aIF =2 This RIMU DINING ROOM SUITE will meet the requirements of those seeking a well designed and well constructed suite at a low figure. It consists of a 4ft. Sideboard, with two drawers, two roomy cupboards, and a round mirror. D-ended Table, measuring sft. x 3ft. Hive neat and solid high-backed Chairs, with loose seats, covered with good quality leather cloth, and one Carver to match. The D-ended Table gives maximum seating space, and is a very popular shape. Usual Price, £l9/10/-. SPECIAL CASH PRICE: £l4/JC)/0 Summertime Draperies and Curtain Materials Or Plus 10 per cent, for Easy Terms. Make your windows bright and gay with new Curtains mad# of our Repp Material, in plain colours. This is a superior hanging, which is guaranteed fadeless, and has much better wearing qualities than the ordinary casement cloth. Stocked in all colours. Width 31 inches: PRICE Manor Fringe Blinds Let us make Blinds to suit your requirements. Write for quotations, or, if you reside in Auckland, phone for our expert to call and measure your windows. All our blinds are made of best Scotch Unfadeable Holland, and finished with fine Silk Manor Fringe—not the coarse corded fringe supplied by other makers. Every blind guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. Width 40 inches: PRICE 1/9 2/3 yard. yard. Your windows will be cheerfully curtained if you use our Unfadeable Net. This splendid Net is finely woven, in very attractive designs, with two-colour wide borders—rose and grey, orange and helio., blue and gold. These are the main shades, but we have a large variety of other colours: 40 inches wide. Cotton border: PRICE Silk border: PRICE 2/3 2/9 yard. yard. Gaily-coloured Cretonnes and Beautiful Shadow Cloths, for Loose Covers, Curtains, Cushions, Lamp Shades, etc. cannot be surpassed for attractiveness. Cretonnes, 31 inches wide: PRICE i/a yard. Shadow Tissues, 31in. wide: 1/6 PRICE 2/0 y ard - DXS? D D Comer HOBSON ST. and WYNDHAM ST, HI HI HI HI ■i§ HI HI HI HI HI HI HI H? HI HI HI HI i HI HI HI HI 9 HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI Accidents Will Happen! THE SUN FREE INSURANCE SCHEME Will Help You! Fill in a Coupon To-Night!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 13

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