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Tonson Garlick are keen buyers of Carpets direct from the Manufacturers We arc noted for our Beautify. I F urniturc. You will appreciate the values when you come and see the pieces with their marked prices. A 1 m MW at less than wholesale prices We buy direct from the manufacturers — Come quickly, and take advantage of the offer. Think how a beautiful new WILTON or AXMINSTER Carpet Square, at less than wholesale price, will cheer up your room. How comfortable it will feel, and what pleasure you will get in just having it there. We have an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK from which you can choose. You cannot fail to find just what you require amongst such NEW (the very latest) designs. Remember—you are not fair to yourself if you buy your carpet before seeing this wonderful display at our Warehouse in Karangahape Road. Wilton and Axminster Squares from £s'lZ'6 Heavy Axminster Runners %2r*6 yard The prices of our Indian Carpets represent exceptional value. You must see them—they are so handsome. We make an attractive feature of our Carpet business. We know how to buy and at what prices to offer them to ensure a quick turn-over. Furniture is more than furniture—it is Comfort (TONSON GARUCK S- T •7' COMPANY |fcoMFC«T.qo| LIMITED » - - £Jmmturc Comfort Keuran&iliapc

Death From Injuries.—M. Maloney, who was badly burned yesterday when the fresh paint inside the pipe-line at Wairoa, which he was painting - , caught lire, died in the Tuai Hospital early this morning. An inquest will be held —P.A. The steamer Yoseric, bound from Auckland to Westport, put into New Plymouth about midnight last night, having run short of coal. She will proceed on her journey at 2 p.m. after taking in a supply of bunkers.—P.A.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 12

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