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HARRIS BROS COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ON VERY EASY TERMS £5 worth £lO worth £2O worth £3O worth £4O worth £SO worth Larger amounts .. £1 Deposit, .. £2 Deposit, .. £4 'Deposit, . £6 Deposit) .. £8 Deposit, .. £lO Deposit? by arrangem-ent. All classes Furnishings in stock No Extra for Terms 1/7 weekly 3/2 weekly 6/4 weekly 9/6 weekly 12/8 weekly 13/- weekly of Furniture and V.' 158 HEREFORD STREET SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 115530 B m SHBWIN-WILUAMS VARNISHES Easy to apply, brush out evenly, hard drying. Floors eel harder wear than any other surface, bo we recommend S.W. MAR-NOT. It is tough, clastic and will hold its lustre against the severest wear of walking. For inside furniture and woodwork we recommend S.W. SCAR-NOT. It is waterproof and will not spot White. S.W. MAR-NOT S.W. SCAR-NOT Each the best for its individual purpose. 'Sold byDistributor* : BRISCOE & CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. G5464 OOIOBM# P m / Happiness consists in getting the best out of everything. If you are not using. "Summer Bloom" Tea you are missing one of the good things of life. Air-tight canisters preserve the delicious flavour. After the Summer Btoom contenti hare been used the air-tight canisters are invaluable for stoiiog houiehold coamoditiei. Best of All w* Agents for Carisicaurch: LOWS, L TDJ\ Manchester, street _ fi. H. WA TTSjS^aihiGroce^r^olobljoxitreet^

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 3

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