|HIBBuikmTChELUTO.| I /f/gA-C/oss Furniture Factory Our Furniture Factory is now open to the Public j Before we decided to deal direct with the public, the only way you j could procure our high-class furniture was to purchase it through Auckland's better retail furnishing houses. NOW you can call right to our factory and there buy your furniture for the same prices we previously charged the retail shops. OUR PRICES HAVE NOT CHANGED We are still selling at Factory "Wholesale" Prices! This means that YOU, by dealing direct with our factory, eliminate the retail firm's profit. You can buy the SAME FURNITURE which, when sold through the shops, costs from 25 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent more. f You Save from £25 to £33 on every £100 worth of Furniture by coming to our Factory! No matter how small or large is your purchase, this big saving is evident. And you cannot get furniture better than ours — WE MAKE THE VERY BEST IN AUCKLAND. Previously, retail houses wanting furniture of exclusive design and superior quality FOR THEIR BETTER-CLASS CUSTOMERS came to us. Our principals are furniture DESIGNERS. We have originated most of the better furniture styles of the last three years. It costs you no more to have us design furniture for your individual needs. Come out and see our Qualities and Values Take a Dominion Road tram to Ewington Avenue — our factory is directly opposite the Theatre. Or, if you wish, ring 21-187, and we will send our own car to bring you out. Hibburt & Mitchell, Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-CLASS, EXCLUSIVE FURNITURE EWINGTON AVENUE, DOMINION ROAD (Opposite " Empire " Picture Theatre) Open Friday Evenings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 17
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