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There's no entrance fee to the great McCall Competition. Prizes to the value of £144 are offering. Inquire about it on the second floor.—Milne and Choyce, Ltd.—(Ad.)

PEOPLE ! PEOPLE l-a positively amazing opportunity—Read Every Word Don't have any doubts abonf the values. We are trying jf — ~~ to tell you that they are < Q astounding. Unfortunately, we have use some hack- x ff M Wmr-UIU k&m riDCT -wEr ss ' II J f fit just how tee would &Have you not heard of the I" '™"i Tf wonderful Three-piece Suites, | * upholstered good quality Moquette, which we are selling 4 at £12 / 10/-T Now, if in the j - —' NRf past you thought that what you | - * 1g J ,| jiBBiMMIIIIMPMHM could afford would be mean- jII HI looking, we suggest that you | If BM^H|^^^HB^M|(i|i||||H^^Bß come and Suites. They will grace your home. ® Final Stupendous Clearance ■ * "' FIEI SMJE Here are a few prices, as an intimation only: __ _ * 1 Only, 4-PIECE DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE AT PRIfFS Wardrobe. Double Bedstead, Dreswng Table, and Pedestal—£4s. ' * * IMV/ijlJ &■<««« Pn«« io cian £22 THAT WOULD EVEN THRILL A MISER 1 Only, GENTLEMAN'S COMPACTUM, in English oak. A WardL°«i*s,l?T„t' £ c «/"b;r pUt ' ly 6t d wi,h "" Why—what you get for your money is just—thrilling—there is Salvage Price: £20 , I*l no other word. Look your home over —it will be worth while 1 -Only, GENT.'S COMPACTUM, English mahogany, fitted as WllllC above—-Usual Stock Price, £52/10/-. • • , ■ l » m - _ ___ salvage Price: £25 re-arranging it to make room for some of these bargains. They sl s D >j EßOA^' k " k_ . are just staggering. We cannot show you the pieces here—you s Only. 4ft. oak dressing tabies. w it h c». S bow. must COME AND SEE - This »» really the most exciting event front large bevelled mirrors. Exceptional designs—Usual Price, M 1 ■ 1 ■ I f • t i m «_ ■ . __ £19/10./— s.iv*g. Pric, £9 /ls/ . that has yet happened m the Furniture business. Come quickly one On!,. oak dressing table, with rede* mirror,, because in many cases there is only one of each piece. shaped front, and Queen Anne legs—Usual Price: £23/10/-. SALVAGE PRICE: £11/15/- lL . r oxll m the margin we give a few prices, just as an intimation, but don't imagine that the list Typist's OAK OFFICE CHAIRS, with movable backs and revolv- . _ . i , v . „ .... ing seat —Usual Stock Price: from £2 to £4. < represents our stock, vin, no. You must see to believe—and while you are here you can see Salvage Pnce. 10/ e * ch - our beautiful Indian Carpets, a special purchase of hand-woven Carpets and Rugs, and also our OAK BEDROOM PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS; 6 only, to clear at r- . M c , r -, j . u salvage price: 25/- shipment of New Seasons Eiderdown Quilts. Here are some prices:— "°"™^ S .^°^ock E prilo:' , £7s , .°° , Qu "° Ind ™ n » nd Rugs: 6ft. X 3ft., 35/-; 7ft. x 4ft., 65/-; 9ft. x 6ft., 99/6. Sol, M . Prico: £11/15/. N«w Season's Eiderdown Quiltj, double and single-bed sizes, in Mtin, and Mteens, all at a reduction of 25%. One Only, OAK ROUND EXTENSION DINING TABLE, with two leaves — Usual Stock Price: £11/15/-. Salvage Price: £2/17/6 OAK CABINETS, with drawer; suitable for COME TO TONSON GARLICKS FIRST. gramophone or radio stand —Usual Price: T|!^|T77 • £7/IS/-. Salvage Price: £3/17/6 Jl _ ii; GfONSON GARMfU 1 Onlv. 4ft 6in. WHITE ENAMEL IRON E / I /rnMnitrv /J 1 . T , BEDSTEAD —Usual Price, £4/10/-. 1 ■ " COMJHMY [| COMFOQT ll LIMITED / Sy Salvage Price: £1/15/" i » /-f _jl BBCT A*^H 2 Ontjr. 3-PIECE UPHOLSTCRED „ym „ e fo | l/iw (jOYYlfijVt, moquette, comprising Settee and 2 Tub Karangahape Road, it * jl V I /II"* Arm Chairs. . will be well worth your I —' | Salvage Price: £12/10/" while to come down the short distance to our r . / temporary premises. At OUT Temporary Premises, almost opposite Town Hall.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 14

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