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Wonderful Value in Furniture DINING-ROOM BUtTEj Oiled Bfana or Kauri, six pieces, comprising four cUe chairs and two carvers; covered in Red, Brown, or Oeeen. Marokene Leather— Reduced to £3/19/8 " £'.■ '. DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, in OUed Warn or Kauri stmln; seats In Marokene— Reduced to 12/6 each. - - - -- CARVERS, to to 14/11 each. , . > PALM STANDS, Tarlcms designs. In Ofled Rlrnn or Kanri—Rteduced to 8/11 each. OCCASIONAL TABLES, lSln. square top; exceptional strength, being screwed and morticed throughout; suitable for any room; Ideal as bedside tables; In Rlnra or Kauri—Reduced to 8/11 each. ✓ JAPANESE OAK BOOKSHELVES, three shelves. oolUpettlen -Reduced to */11 each. MORRIS CHAIR, fitted with retehet anna, adjusting the back to Tarloiu positions without leaving the chair—Reduced to 46/-. SETTEE, with Sanitary-ttnk Wire Mattress; cam be used as a bed—Radoeed to. 38/6. MATTRESB tor above, in Art Cretonne, buttoned and bordered. Excellent vahie— Reduced to 17/6. BOOKCASE, 4ft 6in. high, 3ft. 6tn. wide, In Kauri or Oiled Rimu; movable shelves, to suit all sizes of books. A handsome and useful piece of furniture Reduced to 37/6. . ... COMBINATION CHEBTB, landscape glass, In Oiled Rlnra or Kami—Reduced to 48A . . OILED RIMU OR KAURI WABHBTANDS to match; tiled back;' fitted with long drawer —Reduced to 27/6. COMBINATION HALL STAND AND HALL SEAT, fitted with Umbrella Rack. Hat and Coat Hooks, four stationary and two revolting. A neat; artistic design—Reduced to 67/6. A Novel Style of HALL STAND, with Hat and Coat Hooks on each aide; made m Solid Oak, fitted with brown wicker umbrella holder, relieved with Interwoven white leatheV strap and buckle; Tory artlatlc and oaeful—Reduced to 47/6. COLLAPSIBLE PUBH • CARTS, best British make; large else, strong and durable: In Oreen or Brown Leather, with semtnlckelled Handle—Reduced to C7/C Wonderful Value In WOOD BEDSTEADS m OQed BJmn; Sft tin. Whin nwlined to 25/1. COMBINATION BOOKCASE AND BUREAU, fitted with drawer. jiTffnrm Tmtag. and book shelves; In OUed Rlmu and Kauri —Reduced to 67/ C CANADIAN HARDWOOD CHAIRS, with Wood Seat—Reduced to «/11 oaefi. A Great Money-Saving Opportunity,

THE SENSATION OF 1916 Was undoubtedly The PAIGE "Six"3B HP. Bfl^aE *fi»fln \ TAe demand for thia Car waaao great that the Factory was only able to apare Three for New Zealand. Fortunately, we have now been able to arrange for large supplies of the 1917 Model. QUALITY is a hard thing to see in a motor car. Bat in Paige cars you actually see it in beauty of appearance that set an industry to imitating it. Quality is seen in that clear cut simplicity of chassis design which narks the highest ability of engineering. Quality can be seen in the care and thought that has been given to the control elements, which means ease and comfort behind the steering wheel and safety for all occupants. Quality is seen in attention to the little details of finish that distinguish the product built on ideals and not solely for profit. Great pains have been taken to eliminate noise in the chassis and rattles or squeaks throughout the car. PRICE 5£445. DEXTER & CROZIER LTD. TUB MOTOR HOUSE . . ALBERT STREET KlCdßaßraraev JmM/fiom D +on+C ■ •** WTSewieJf T• .j Jβ HEAO' OfTICB—WBW" ■ Pii■>■>!!« Mntirol *g i i«nin» MamM*! "*.*?■ ~, rl . Aoaklaad 0— ! " --' -

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 21

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