Garners offer 'the best deal' to region
A new furniture service is now available in the Ruapehu region. Palmerston North's orders.
biggest fumishings store is promoting a delivery service here. Garners are claiming they can do better deals at better prices than any other company operating or selling into the region. Store manager Ross Huggett says his firm wants to create a niche for itself in the Waimarino district. He claims the region has been neglected by other furnishing companies. His new operation has a delivery service available on request for large
Last week, for example, the company outfitted a complete ski lodge within 10 days of receiving an order for about $10,000 worth of beds and white and electrical goods. A property owner in the Waimarino district, Mr Huggett says his store is committed to giving not only the best service but also the best deal. "If shoppers from the Ruapehu region want a good deal the drive to Palmerston North to look atour store will be well worth while," he says. "Since I am always up this way customers only need to
drop me a line or give me acall and I can arrange everything." Garners have a 32,000 sq ft showroom at 17 Linton Street in Palmerston North. Described as a "super store" it has 20 staff and a full range of all interior and indoors products including manchester, home appliances, drapes, furniture, etc.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 3, 5 August 1988, Page 22
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