This advertisement is full of ideas —little things to make you happy . _ ©AtonV fcmpomvy premises almost opposite, m 'imwi At Clearance Prices that will make you gloat. You must pay us another visit. Lots of fresh things have been moved in. HIRE SB vt. mk mm i I Jtk s m COMPOQT HOST r Read. Trade J 4ark. There is no dembt — u'« do make Good Furniture. Do not be misled into thinking that if *,« high-priced. It is not the price on an article which makes it good. It is the design and workmanship. In other ico~ds, its appeal to the eye and its ability to withstand the ravages oJ fimr. MJBaf sliffltly-damascti 6Jumishin& IDEA s—Are you not sick and tired of always seeing that piece of worn, colourless lino, in the kitchen t Although you. had not intended changing it just at present, look at the splendid opportunity. Varied assortment Lino. Remnant Lengths clearing at Half Price . 9c that we might make Here are some further prices—you cannot expect better. Furnishing Drapery—--50-inch HEAVY CUKTAIN MATERIALS, in Chenille and Silk Mixture, fast colours; beautiful things— Usually 25/- and 22/6. FOR J2/6 and 11/3 SWISS AND FANCY ART CANVAS CURTAINS, 3yds. long—From 30/- each. SILK CASEMENT CURTAINS, in assorted fast colours—JO/- eac liBLINDS, complete on rollers, fadeless—From 1/g each. BLIND HOLLANDS, various widths, in fadeless colours: Brown, Putty, Green—From 6d yard. Just read these—--50-INCH VELVETEEN—UsuaIIy 14/6. Now g/g 50-INCH JASPE CASEMENT CLOTH, fast colours, in Rose, Blue, Fawn, Grey—4/6 yard. Now 2/3 What an opportunity to make up a TABLE CO VER- - Heavy ART CANVAS—--72in., Green —Usually 7/6. Special Price, 2/6 72in., in Brown—Usually 8/6. Now 4/g Manchester Goods— Linen-finish WHITE SHEETING—--54in., 1/3 72in., 2/. 80in., £/g 9°in., 2/11 UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 72in.—3/6. Now £/- Carpet and Lino. Department— Fancy COIR MATTING RUGS, 27in. wide by 54in. long. Only 5/11 each. FELT BASE FLOOR SQUARES, clearance line; 9 x 9—At 39/6 each ' Furniture—--12 RIMU COMBINATION BEDSTEADS, with wirewoven mattresses, 3ft. wide —Clearing at 30/- eacsl- - these are only a suggestion of what you are to expect. We are almost certain to have what you require. You are safe in coming. < PEOPLE —‘Lend us your eye’ bright little suggestions ideas to increase your comfort. Do you realise that every day that passes is a day gone for ever? Now —make those days happy. You spend the greater part of your life in your home, so make it comfortable. Make a special effort to take advantage of our ridiculous prices. Even if you feel that you cannot afford at the moment, we suggest you read you will find it interesting. IDEA I —Just take an honest look over your floor coverings. Do you feel proud of them? Now—seeing that we offer you a £l3 WILTON CARPET, 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., for £5/18/6, isn’t it worth while considering a re-juggle of the rooms? Put the faded, worn carpet into a room of less importance, and introduce fresh interest in your good room by buying a new WILTON—or an for that matter. When your guests see the CARPET they will inwardly say £l6 at the least. And all the time you have the satisfaction of knowing that it cost only £5/18/6. We have wonderful choice, both in designs and prices. IDEA 2 — You repeatedly go into one room or another, and say: “If only 1 had this or that piece of furniture, how much more convenient it would be!’’ Always the vacancy there that hits you every time you look. It might be just a small item like a BEDROOM CABINET. We have some going at foolish prices, all varieties, Rimu, at 18/6 each, and ditto, Oak, at 25/each. It may be that the room is lacking somewhat in comfort. Then consider the introduction of a COMFORTABLE CANADIAN NURSE ROCKING CHAIR. They are clearing at 10/-, which is well under half price. IDEA 3 —You remember how pleased you were when you first bought your curtains, your cushions, and those other little things, and how you used to go into the room especially to have another look at them. Yes, —they’re not so interesting now that they have gone “stale,” are they? We suggest that you decide just what you would do if you had the money: Then come down, and vou will find that you can afford! the change. Why, we have 50 pairs assorted WHITE LACE CURTAINS, 2.\ to 3 yards long, from 6/6 to 8/11 pair, and all the prices are less than half. If your need be for CASEMENT CURTAINS, just consider these—soin. SUNDOUR CASEMENT CLOTH, in mauve, blue, orange, fast colours—Usually 5/9, clearing at 2/6 yard. Nov/, there is an inducement! IDEA 4■ —You’re getting a little ashamed of your FURNITURE COVERINGS it does, undoubtedly, take the freshness off a room when the upholstery looks drab and worn—of course, to re-cover is rather an expensive job, usually—the sort of thing one shelves indefinitely. It is rather a different matter when you can do it for one-third the price. Yes—soin. DAMASKS and TAPESTRIES, usually 22/6, now 7/6 yard; or 27/6, now 9/11 yard. EMBOSSED VELVET, 50in., usually 17/6, now 7/6 yard. Do you realise that these prices are below the English cost? Furniture is more than furniture —it is COMFORT crONSON_CARUCK c furniture for Comfort
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 5
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