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HAVE YOU ORIGINAL IDEAS IN FURNISHING? 1 Then let Strange's carry them out i™ ————— — for you. We have exclusive designs in Furniture of all kinds, any llUUIfUffcS l ilh of which can be altered to suit *i«i iiwi* your taste; or we can give you Complete estimates for Furniture made up MakePS Or HoUSe to y° UP own specifications. We High-gP3.de spare no pains to satisfy you. and _ .. Fupnisheps y OU can sure that the work- UPflltUPe [ manship will be the best and the l llyJl Note these Low Quotations EH I K de £r/17/6 £8/17/6 £10/10/- £12 to £16 1 ! I S llßlfSi CHESTERFIELD SETTEES, in artistic Moquette ~~\£r Velvet •• £ VlO/- £10/10/- £12/10/BOOKCASES in Oak and Rimu— FllPni'f'll 22/6 37/6 45/- 52/6 ruiiiiuuio Mea.SUPements CARD TABLES, with doth covered top and OP folding legs 22/6 OLUICU Ul Taken and draught screens, in plain art colo Removed r- r- J.:HALL STANDS, in fumed Oak— . , Fpee Esti mates *3/3/- £4/10- «s/id/- at Lowest « n SEA GRASS CHAIRS, large selection— Given top 19/6 21/- 30/- 37/6 Rates. . DUCHESSE CHESTS, in fumed Oak— Making £4/12/6 £3/12/6 £3/10/PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS, to match— _ . _ _ Curtains, bedsteads- 3478 56/ - Only Expert Blinds and kapoc mattresses^'L £4/,#/ ; £3/5/ " Workmen Loose Covers antique copper kerbs— 1 ' Employed. 12/6 13/6 15/6 21/- 25/W. STRANGE & GO. Ud. H. Herbert Smith ; » i Managing Director 88147—8585 _ " ! ' *

I We Require More Room for a Big Shipment of Oakland Cars Arriving ex " Muritai " and " Port Hardy." Consequently, we have determined to clear out all Second-hand Cars in the Garage at unheard-of prices READ SOME OF THESE BARGAINS 1. BUICK —20 h.p.5-seater, in practically new condition. Has only travelled 7000 miles. Two tyres are new and the others are gocd. Interchangeable rims, speedometer, dissolved acetylene outfit .. •. Price £250.' Worth £100 more. 2. CLEMENT TALBOT —12-22 h.p.5-seater, in excellent condition. Just been repainted. Tyres Ai. For sale at £175 3. NEW HUDSON —15-20 h.p. with gocd 5-seater torpedo body. Paintwork splendid, chassis, engine, gears, etc., as sound as a bell. Tyres all good, with four good spares thrown in. Complete equipment with the car .. .. •• Price £>85 4. REGAL — now being painted; finished in a few days. All complete £t6O £ CLEMENT TALBOT—I2-20 h.p., 4-speed gear box, •' BRAND NEW Charleswerth body, new hood and screen. This car is as good as new, and is completely equipped. £300 cash, and honestly worth £375 AH the above Gars will bear any inspection and any trial. A. W. SMITH & SON Central Garage SSO66 7694 i GOLF. I • ! RICHMOND HILL CLUB. The first round of the Junior Championship was played yesterday, with the following re- •""■■■ mmmmmm ™ s ult:—Miss Selby defeated Mrs E. G. Rawm- Zp " ley: Miss McDowell defeated Mrs Isaac Wil- j son. 1 A bogey match was »'so played, and resu.t- 1 m . , . » ufl ed in a win for Mrs l. w. Haricy, with a y In planning an advertising campaign Ino ecoie of one down. Weekly Press " is always included —more TEAPOTS AT MIXSOX'S. this, it always comes first on the li**s Of course everybody knows there are I by reason of the fact that advertisers and teapots at Minson's, hundreds of them, i • • . " TVia * but this is just to call your attention advertising agents regard lhe weeiuy to a nice lot now in the window. l Ptett" as the premier paper of its class. IlllEl Mwklg fnss The Lead.ng for Painting, ' Decorating, Sign writing, Glaring. ———————— " ' r ->wn or Country TflKphons 710. This feeling i* not prompted by sentnneni important notice. associations, but merely because r T T H3S Paper i» registered at the "The Weekly PreSS" HlterCStS 8D COOnnOUS General Post Office, London, • i * J ___ - -t- _ J .1, . and can be posted from our London I circle of readers every week ana pays moM . A whoadvutoi.i.tobna. Those of the public who receive f copies of this paper from friends in I New Zealand can re-post them for jd .. | from one part of the United King- " dom to another.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15648, 21 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15648, 21 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15648, 21 July 1916, Page 3

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