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"Furnish Completely —Pay Monthly or Weekly 99 Terms to Suit Your Own Pafticular Means! Grossman's have no set terms. Terms are made to suit each individual client's means. A few words with our manager, and everything can be arranged so that you can pay easily out of income without having to forego other necessities. No Need to Sacrifice Quality when you buy Furniture on Terms! That n buying furniture on easy terms you I necessarily sacrifice quality is a false idea that we are doing our best to dispel. Whatever may have been the practice of other manufacturers, it has never been Grossman's policy to sell anything but the best on terms. At Grossman's you get the Same high-grade furniture for terms as you would get if you paid cash on the spot. It would not pay us to do otherwise. For, after all, furniture that is sold on terms* with twelve months to pay, is really on trial for those twelve months. It would be foolishness on our part to sell inferior furniture under such conditions, for it takes considerably Over 25 Years OUR less than twelve months for shoddy furniture 'ff ON EST II CATALOGUE to reveal its shoddiness. yRADING 7 , . , Do not deny yourself Furniture, Furnishings, Trade lclth a fi rm °f ■Just send us your established reputation— address, and we'll post ° r Kitchen-ware you need for your home Since 1599 Grossman's you by return mail Come along to Grossman's, where only the have been kno ten for Grossman's interesting best is good enough for " terms " customers. quality furniture and I Furniture Catalogue. fair dealing. "Furnish Completely—Pay Monthly or Weekly 99 fi.GROSSMAMs " The First Furniture Shop on the Right Past Pitt Street." KARANGAHAPE ROAD - - AUCKLAND James Adams & Co. !l Our Great CS Jk. V lE* 0 jj Summer 9HUIL 9ALIL !j j: ENDS ON SATURDAY • I Our Last Two Days' ; jj vFaBO Salvos of Bargains , ma y he lower-priced footwear than some of our lines, but there are No Better Values in High-grade, Durable, Fashionable and Comfortable Boots and shoes obtainable in Auckland. Your examination will reveal that. Here are a few lines: MEN—4OO PAIRS "FLEXILE" SAMPLE BOOTS AND SHOES; 7's only; browns, blacVs, and - ' t! H Patents. Latest styles. Usually 39/6 19/11 and 25/" 1! 70 PAIRS STOUT CALF SEMI-COOKHAMS; extra wide and strong. Were 27/6 .... IQ/H j] 70 PAIRS FINE BOX CALF WELTED DERBY BbOTS, extra wide. Were 32/6 22/6 " • 60 PAIRS LATEST ENGLISH POINTED TOE OXFORD BROWN SHOES. Were 29/6 21/6 70 PAIRS SMART LONG TOE NIGGER BROWN OXFORD BOOTS. Were 32/6 21/6 1' Lj 90 PAIRS SMARTEST LONG TOE TONY WILLOW OXFORD SHOES, Flexile" jl f brand. Were 39/6 f LADIES—2OO PAIRS "FLEXILE" TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES (4s only). Latest Patents jf . and Coloured Champagne models; mostly sports heels. Usually 39/6 IQ/11 |1 j 40 PAIRS BEAUTIFUL LOW - HEELED GO LD AND SILVER BROCADE SHOES. H j Were 32/6 ••••.#... OC /- I*5 30 p AIRS SMART LOW-HEELED BLACK SATIN STREET SHOES IQ/11 60 P wI^KmG T SHOES E w"i 5 32/ N 6 D L ° W U ° HT PASTEL COLOURED . 0 90 ss."s£%? iJ, 9 II: | for Economy's Sake—Buy Promptly! I) (James Adams & Co.I |j CORNER QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS. j j

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 20