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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. LOCAL INDUSTRIES WEEK. FURTHER DISPLAYS OF LOCALLY MANUFACTURED FURNITURE A T STR AN G I*:' S.
DURING tho wet*': much intcreM hnn been displayed in the <.•**- hi'/Is of LOCALLY-MADE FURNITl'l'K in W. STiU.NOE and CO.'S windows. All tlic* -roods -hown have been manufactured by tliii linn's own factory, and evcryon,* who has *een tho displays v.-ill understand that they are coinniandin*- very ".vide attention and admiration, 'i'iio climax ot tho whole showing is reached in the largo end window, corner of Lichfield anil lii-rh street*, which is now arrarificd to represent a dining-room. Tho Massive- Oak Dining Suite tdiowu hero ii mast handsome, tasteful mid, withal, thorough!}- Bervicc*ib!e. Tho Sideboard ia a particularly fitio example of cabinet work, and is undoubtedly a grout credit to Messrs Straus-o and Company, Ltd.. Tin* heavy Oak Tablo, mado on lines to. harmonise, in daintily decked with napery, cut-grins'- and silver. Tho heavy Oak Uinin-r Ch-iin- ara upholstered in a harmonious f=hado of fawn suede leather, which tones beautifully with tho oak frame*. A commodious Secretaire Desk lo match tho suite, is included, ond a hiri/o Chesterfield, upholstered in handsome brown fifrured Moquott© velvet, which tones perfectly with the ->uede coverings of tho dining chairs. Tho two Easy Chair 3 to' match tho Chesterfield complete tho 'howin-*, and, with th Li addition, ono see- in the mind's eye a di-iin-r-rof-m furnished in as ideal a stylo as one could desire, lictiimins- towards Cashel street from thi."* fas—_etin-* display, ono viows af-ain each window in turn, no-tin** with further satisfaction tho handnonio Hall .Furniture, in fumed oak. tho quaint .Dodrooni Suite in fumed oak, tho'dainty Drawin-r-nnni Furniture, another handsome Dining-room, the dainty Bedroom Suito in whito enamel., nnd another in oiled rimu,the. third Dining-room Suite, and. lastly, tho. comprehensive display of "Morris Choirs. The fineness of tho colour schemes, tho beauty of dcsi«*na, and the perfection ot finish of this furniture strikes ono tho moro forcibly tho oftenor ono f-iev.-s it. The-o displays) last mi to tho end of tho week, and alt who aro interested in the pro-Tress of Local industry should - certainly nee them, bearinj- in mind that these, f*oods, of such desirable, dcflif-n, quality and finish can bo produced here in Christehurch by W. STRANGE and CO., LTD. at a distinct aayin" on tho prices of imported furniture. CGS7G-1
■ '»- O T ICE. QWING to the iacrea-ij-g number >-* <tf Adv«rti"etnent» sent to thia 'Offico the Telephone, w« desire to notify that we win not ba roapon-iblo for any errors in -wording or insertion of Advcrti-em—ita to -; ' sent.- -...•; Advertisements Bbould writing to ensare correct—en*. . V P. SELIC. Manager, CaBISTCHUECH PRESS CO.. LTD. • "You Get Good by Giving It." Quito, So. But Where, WAI-RONGOA NATURAL MINERAL WATER - TS coac-Arnca yon get most good by taking i _ \ -Wnnk it rotrularly. and you'll feci '_?&E__? d - *t rk *_*"** ""a, delightful to fresh and blend* perfoctly with v-mes, spirits, milk The. Mineral Properties Wal-Rongoa oon- ," . A GRAND TONIC. . 637J0L TO ADVERTISERS. SATURDAY'S EDITIONS OF "THE EVENING NEWS." THE 'OB'FICP. of "THE EVENING NEWS" IS OPEN ON , SATURDAYS until 5 p.m. AFTER THIS HOUR ADvMIiSEMENTS WIL- BE RECEIVED BY THE PUBLISHER,
HOT WATER BOTTLEf*. All British Alanufactnre. W-ra in tho Factory January 4th. 1912. HARNETT and CO., CHEMIST. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. , 40301, "Tafi i-RESS.** JNSTRUCTIONS a* to th* .*NSERTIO» ~^o WIT! iH ItAWAI - °- Ao\t:wnsHMENTS.in "THK PRESS" MUST HE IN WRITING. Adr_-tiaetnenU received with. out written ordcea wiil he inserted _ot_ ccuntennanded, -aid charged -.coidi-jgly Adrert_era in Uhe Country can remit r>a**-•a-cnt by Money Ordars, -V-iai Koto*, or r&itaßo SUm-K*. While every care ia exercised in regard to tho duo insertion of Ad-mtkcnitnU Usa do not hold themtelve- rigpoasible for non-inaortion througx accident ot from other cau-e-, and tho Prcprieion- teatrva to themsehee the right of omitttn_ Advcrtisomrmts that tliey may deem objecticr.ablc, even although Bitch Advert_em-_----may have bean • received and paid for in the urual courso of basinesDisclaimers will in ail case* be treated — Advcrtiaeinonla, and cha-god accordingly Orders to Withdraw Advertisements innal bo sent in in WRITING to the P-ablia___ Cffice not later than G o'clock p.m. a*cb day. Monday, Wednesday and T_nr-_-,-r Eve-ing**. and alter 930 on tfuesday and Friday fcW•asa, will be placed over tho Leader Head?r iii .- ch "t*«l Double Rates. S™L? f n „* **?* iiocm i ot th *"** cannot ba ear-md out fo* the following day of issue.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14344, 2 May 1912, Page 6
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