The prettiest Rocking cnair ior any class of room is that known as the Austrian Bent Wood. This stylo of furniture is well adapted for this climate. It Is light-looking and yot vory strong ; It la suitable for either sitting, dining or drawing-room. Garlick and Cranweil wore tho first to introduce it to the Auckland pnbllo. and thoy have now a largo assortment at lower pricos than when first offered for sale juat landed ex Oxford and previous shipments in Black and Walnut principally. Arm and Side Chairs, Ladles' and Gents' Rocking Chairs, Shop and Piano High Chaire, Childrons-Table Chairs, Chlldrcns' Low and Arm Chair?, Hettees, etc Our stook of House Furniture and Carpets is well worth Inspecting. New-comers especially should visit tho City Hall Aroaae. Residents and those about to marry will be aided by consulting our Book Catalogue, and will find in our Htook such a varioty that will enable them to furnish thoir house in a fow hours, and at tho cheapest rates. Fivo per cent, discount is allowed for all cobli payuientß on furnishing orders. Note tho addross—City Hall Arcade, Queen-street, auokland—Garlick and Cranweil, Proprietors.—Anvr.
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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3354, 27 April 1881, Page 2
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