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UNIOfT TOUCH ABOUT \ I MY END OF SALE ! 5 I Only two more days of sale-priced \ * 4 retermacks ' '•—-and one tif those is a ; h:.\f-day! But what a day and a-half of | bargains! I find myself with a few items S \ still to clear Out —and I'm going to | i make the fur fly "by setting my price- 1 | cutting pencil on to the already I I lowered-beyond-expectation prices. | \ Those gentlemen who visit my big Strand | Style Saloon to-morrow cr Saturday are g i going to come in contact with regular | eight, nine and ten guinea ' 'Feter- | macks'' at a fiver a time. There are g enough left to satisfy the choice of a I really discriminating dresser —meaning | BYOU, of course. Good news needs no further advertising. I'll leave the rest to you. 8 ST

SPIDER the '\W FLY 4 4 Come into my parlour—." You know the rest. But have you ever looked at it before in THIS way? 4 4 Come into my showroom,' ' said the furniture merchant to the ■' *fly''; 4 * it's the niftiest little showroom that ever you did spy.'' Yes, it is a tip-top showroom (harmonises with the prices); all elaborate settings and drapings—cost a lot of money to make it that way. The big idea is to " make the 4 'showroom'' sell, the furniture, and also camouflage its price. But, alas and alack, I have just a plain showroom—a partitioned off corner of • my factory. There. are no expensive linos, on the floor, no nice papers on the walls —BUT IT CONTAINS THE GOODS! Yes, in it you'll see the highest quality I furniture in Auckland —at prices which keep me busy! You'll see real FURNITURE, but no showroom frills —and those VALUES —well, just see them! You know how I do it —by opening my factory doors to the Public and selling to them at TRADE PRICES. For 17 years I sold only to the shops, which in turn sold my furSniture to YOU—plus their customary profit. By dealing from me YOU SAVE THEIR PROFIT ! Call up !

It ■J Furniture Manufacturer 1 /Zw g txrfj DUNDONALD STREET I / * AUCKLAND S (First street off the left of Newton Road—straight down from the ■ top of Symonds Street—you'll see my" sign). O Open Daily from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. M Fridays to 9 p.m. Saturdays to noon.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 14