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Furniture Geography Since I started selling furniture direct from factory to public—at 33 1/356 to 5056 less than usual retail prices—l have made Dundonald Street famous. Despite the fact of my factory being in a back street, wise buyers came to me. But now, I've secured a shop with a frontage in Symonds Street—and the back of it adjoins my factory. Geographically—the situation is ideal. You now need not go down a back street to get to my furniture values. But—because I’ve taken a shop I haven't become a retailer. I *m still selling furniture at manufacturer's factory prices. The shop is merely a showroom. If you're thinking about furniture look in on me first—that is, of course, if you want to save a few pounds. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Selling Straight from Factory to Public. SHOWROOM IN SYMONDS ST.— STRAIGHT OPPOSITE KHTBER PASS (Late Kingrs Gramophones) Factory—2 Dnndonald Street (Back of Showroom).

/ x> OTJE EXCEPTIONAL OFFER R.S.V.P. DO you ever hesitate to accept invitations to social functions just because you are without a “Dress Suit” or your evening clothes are not “correct”? A “Dress or Dinner Suit” made Clear, Laurie and Hardy Lid., give you that feeling of confidence aiw satisfaction that come only with correct “dress.” DRESS SUITS DINNER SUITS £g -IO - 0 2 FIT ONS. BEST ENGLISH - PINHEADS AND WORSTED* CLEAR LAURIE HARDY LTD.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 6

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