SEEING IS BELIEVING
TYLER’S THE FURNITURE PEOPLE Every visitor to the show will stop and watch the workmen making the Chesterlield suites for Tyler’s, not only because every one must be interested in furniture, but because of the quality of workmanship and materials being pul into tn" suites. Such care and quality is a commonplace with Tyler’s lor it is the reputation of a firm which has always made its own furniture in its own factories, and been proud of every piece tLirned out. Tyler’s, among furniture people, are unique. Their retail business is carried on in an open warehouse (not a shop) in Anzac Avenue in the low rent area. This means that they can make a display that would be impossible in a high rent area, yet the overhead for showrooms is practically negligible. Further, Tyler’s business is all done for cash only, thus ensuring to the buyer bedrock prices. These factors have been among the many which have established the firm er’s on the enormous scale now ng. ;ive an idea of the size of the ss, it is only necessary to mcniat they display and have availor sale over 25 designs in rfield suites, over 36 designs in m suites, and over 25 designs ing-room suites. Each suite :1 is different in some degree he others, and it is thus possible most fastidious to find at Tyler’s > of furniture to fit in identically heir ideal, their purse and their requirements. ddition to the furniture side of usiness, Tyler’s carpet departhas over 600 carpet patterns to from, all in carpets imported from the manufacturer, i every article of furnishing that chased, Tyler’s give a guarantee r’s exhibit at the Winter Show es a novel bedroom suite, and room suite, a display of carpets 1 as the Chesterfield suites under uction.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 12 (Supplement)
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