DBAPEBY, CLOTHING, ETC. SMffHKAUCHEY, Ltd. } FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, We are showing this week some exceptionally handsome designs in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. 7-PIECE DINING-ROOM SUITES at £7 10s. 9-PIECE LEATHER DINING-ROOM SUITES at £17 10s. COUCHES—Our "New Century"' Spring Couches (Patented). A most luxurious effect at a great saviDg in cost as compared with old-stylo methods. Price, from 32/6. EASY CHAIRS.—The "Easiest Chair in the World" (Patent). A pronounced success, from £4 15s. Another extra value this week is to be found in our CARPET DEPARTMENT, where we are selling some beautiful patterns in TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES at the specially low price of 25/FRCOI OUR NEW PLYMOUTH REP^ESENTATSVE. MESSRS. SMITH & CAUGHEY, LTD., AUCKLAND. DEAR Sirs, —I am pleased to report that our Firm have been most successful in receiving the largest number of awards for our exhibits in the New Plymouth Exhibition, against a large number of competitors, in the Furnishing Class. We have been awarded no less than Six Prizes—Five First-Class and One Special. I entered the exhibits for competition under five classes, as follows : — 1. Best Drawing-room Suite of Colonial Manufacture. For this we were awarded First-Class and Cold Medal. 2. Best Exhibit of Drawing-room Furniture, of any kind, of Colonial Manufacture. 3. Best Exhibit of Dining-room Furniture of Colonial Manufacture. 4. Best Open Class Exhibit not otherwise provided for (including Carpets, Hugs and Mat.<. Draping*, etc.) 5. Best Exhibit of Furniture of any kind in Exhibition. This is the highest award granted in this class in the Exhibition, a* it includes every description of Furniture, Cabinetwork, Carving, Turnery, Polishing, Inlaid Wood, Upholstery, Joinery, etc.) It is gratifying to note that we have received the highest possible award in every ~™ class in which we entered. Each of the awards carries a diploma. The Exhibition is being largely patronised. . . . COMPLETE . . . HOUSE FURNISHERS. I If you waat a Cccoa that is not only the 13 5 Best for nutritive, sustaining: and in- CT vigorasiug properties, but one that yoa Jj can thoroughly enjoy, drink Van Hoaten's. ' *4 I It retains Chat delightful aroma and jj p exquisite flavour natural to the finest & * Cocoa bean. It is as delightful to the £( caste as it Is beneficial to health. J BesquaUstf iQP £eog§iny fa sss. $0M IRONMONQERS I General House Furnishers ™fi I KARANQAMAPE ROAD, Sllil I SPRING SHOW TOW ON fpiiN I CARPETS \ND RTTPc. n % "*"* J -jt-W«H»ei ■ new • I Up-te-date Drawing, Diniqg Beclreom I 1 I" Note the Address ■ *"»=• | LAHB & SfISTH, Newton. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 12, 14 January 1905, Page 16
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