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Be Sure of Quality and Value BUY GOOD FURNITURE AND TO BE REALLY GOOD IT MUST BE MADE BY BARTON & ROSS Outstanding Values in 4-Piece OAK BEDROOM SUITES THE “ TASFORT Here is illustrated attractiveness a Suite that will find instant appeal and above all, its Low Price The wardrobe is 3ft. 6in. wide and has a 48in. x 12in. bevelled door mirror, while the dressing table gives good drawer space and is fitted with a 30in. x. 20in. frameless mirror. A 3-drawer lowboy and 4ft 6in. bedstead fitted with iron side rails complete the suite. The Suite You Have Been Looking £2B/15/THE BRISTOL 4 Pieces in Selected Oak that has been designed to give a generous amount of drawer space in the tallboy and dressing table with a wardrobe that has full-length hanging space. A 4ft. 6in. bedstead completes the suite. A Suite That Cannot Be Beaten For Value—for its usefulness of design, its Tas fort ’* E26W The m a mm * * tm m We Are Experts in the Making Cushions Curtains Pelmets Side Drapes BJinds Loose Covers Bedspreads Quilt Re-covering IS KAPOK BEDDING Smart Stripe or Damask Tickings, Hand Filled with Prime Estate Kapok, will give that rest and comfort so necessary after the strain of a hard day’s toil. 4ft. 6in. Double Bed Size—--50- 72/- 83/- 105/LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM SUITES Our designs are modern and the suites are made by craftsmen who thoroughly understand the correct construction and thus pro duce a suite that will give lasting satisfaction and pride of ownership. The new lounge suite coverings are showing in a wide range of colourings in such materials as Tapestry, Jacquard Velour, Moquette, Ripple Uncut Moquette and Linden Repp. Ask to see our factory and see the genuine work that goes in. 3ft--Single Bed Size—--27/6 33/Pillows To Match--3/3 5/47/- 58/6/3 7/9 BARTON * ROSS IN OPP. C.P.O. HAMILTON VICTORIA STREET WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE COST NO MORE

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 14 (Supplement)

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