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Wm. Strange *«ii rwtmrsMipnpriebn Thos. Coverdale 5p This is the Season of the Year g»y WHEN MOST PEOPLE LIKE TO y I "Set their Houses in Order." | PERHAPS YOli ARE THINKING OP Furnishing or Re=Furnishing ••• Ols ••• Possibly you require a new Carpet, some Linoleum or Oil-cloth, a new Rug, a Fair of new Curtains, a few yards of Pretty Art Decorative Material (for draping your rooms), a new Table, an Easy Chair, a Duchess Chest, a Wire-Mattress, a Bedstead, some new Bedding, fresh Venetian Blinds, some China or Glass, or some other article to add to the comfort and the elegance of your Home. Maybe, you are about to get Married ? In any of these cases you will need our services. Our Furniture Factory is exceedingly busy at the present time in turning out furniture to. enable us to fill just such orders as we have suggested above. When you Furnish avoid "Middlemen," and Buy of the Actual Makers. We supply Furniture from Factory to People direct. You are not called upon to pay any intermediate profit; no third party appears in the transaction. We make all the Furniture we sell, and we sell it straight from the Factory to the Customer. Save your money and place your Orders with us. It Doesn't Signify in the LeasT Whether you want a single article, a whole suite, or «n entire Houseful of Furniture, we can supply you on the most favourable terms. The Best Wedding Present is Something Useful. If you want to give anybody a Wedding-Present, and dan't know what tc / * give, come and see us, and allow us to help you make a selection. Oui stocks are immense, our resources practically unlimited. .; , . • * -,* i• ' ' For People who are Setting up House-Keeping . A nice Tea or Dinner Service, a pair of beautiful Doulton-Ware Figure j for the Drawing-room Mantelpiece, a fancy Teapot, Wall Plaque or set o Jugs in art pottery, sothething pretty (and serviceable) in Electro-ware, ai : Occasional TaWe or Chair, one of our famous American "Eldredge B , 45ewing-maehines—any one of these articles will form a fitting, appropriate ," ' and acceptable gift. But we have Hundreds of Other Things from which you can Select, In short, we can offer you a wider range of goods in alt the lines we bay indicated than any other house in New Zealand. . And as for prices, ou tariff is so adjusted as to suit everybody. Wfc Want your Custom and you will want our Goods : Directly you See them. ■peeeeeee"""*" ,, """ mmmmmmmmm art Have you had your carpets up this season yet ?~-If not let «• have then We have a patent Steam Carpet-Beater that will beat carpets so thoroughly so quickly, and so satisfactorily that (if the' colours are not faded) the will look like new when we have done with them. Terms very reasonabl !ndee<L Carpet* taken up, beaten, and relaid same day if desired. If you don't want any New Furniture Have you any old furniture laid away as useless owing to being so shabb; dingy and discoloured ? If so, send it to our Furniture Hospital, and (t long as the wood-work is sound) we will re-staff and re-polJsh it, and mai it so that you won't know it again. And you will find our terms va reasonable. Perhaps you are going - to Shift House | « Before the hot weather sets in ? If so, get us to remove your * Househo gods.'* Our giant Pantechnicon will take a whole houseful of Furnito at a time, and our staff of experts do the work of shifting so quickly as cleverly that the process is robbed of all discomfort. Terms gui moderate. Come and See Us £ If yon want anything in our line (or you cap write to us). Yea will 1 pleased with oor way of doing business. STRANGE & COMPAM CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11097, 16 October 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11097, 16 October 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11097, 16 October 1901, Page 2