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Our Old Deposits Worth £5 Deposit £1 to cys* CP t>ev £2 £4 £6 £8 £lO £IOO £2O & £ % o< C\o° Pioneers of Famishing on Easy Terms " r--.. s : Important from HARRIS BROS. LTD. from To-day our USUAL DEPOSITS will be PERMANENTLY Reduced by Half / Weekly 1/7 3/2 6/4 9/6 12/8 15/10 31/After forty years of successful trading, Harris Bros, Ltd. have decided to permanently reduce their Usual Deposit by half, This important step has been taken to enable us to turn over our entire Factory output of High Quality Furniture and Furnishings quicker. With these permanently halved all may now enjoy the comfort and pleasure of this fine furniture and furnishings on the most sensible terms ever offered. Although- reducing our deposits by half, we have NOT REDUCED THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS. The finest goods your money can buy, for which you pay less, on terms, than you would pay spot cash for elsewhere. All who are contemplating refurnishing, or setting up home at Easter, are strongly advised to visit our Showrooms and inspect the wonderful values offering, and enjoy our practical "Use while you Pay" Purchase Terms HEARTHRUG FREE To every purchaser of £2O worth of Furniture for Caih or on .our new easy terms—from now up to lpst day of April, we will present a Beautiful; Axmitoster Hearth Rug absolutely FREE. These Rugs have just arrived, and comprise all the latest de* signs and colours. . -«=€os> Our Weekly, Fortnightly and Monthly Payments are the LOWEST in New Zealand I i // i a One example of our Big Values, (as illustrated). THE "RALEIGH" OAK 4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising beautiful 3 ft. 10 in. Wardrobe with large Serpentine Mirror and large drawer, handsome Duchesse Chest 3 ft. 10 in. with large Serpentine Mirror, stately 4 ft. 6 in. Bedstead and Pe H d r,'ri, Izi'vL- 42.1/M/b on Terms. ***&! » / W Another example of our Big Values (as illustd.) Comfortable and Artistic 3 piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE, Upholstered in Best Wool Mqquette or Furnishing Velvet, comprising Two comfortable Bedford Chairs and roomy Settee. Harris Bros. Price on Terms— IBiiiii§ .* viVv%) cpmpi ** ti i1917'6 HARRIS 158 Street OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ;■ - T - y „•> r: C

A claim that the Auckland City Council has created an anomalous position by its iittitu(Je : to children's recreation on Sunday, waa made at a meeting of the executive of the Rationalist Association, states the "New -Zealand Herald.", .The secretary was instructed to write to the Council, ''asking it kijidty to indicate why it sets out to deprive the children on Sundays of the means for healthy recreation on the various apparatus provided for their enjoyment in public parks and playgrounds, seeing that the Council opens the zoo and its attendant amusements on Sundays for those who can afford to pay the admission fee charged by the Council." The sec. retary was instructed to point out that in Dunedin and some other cities of the Dominion no such restrictions are placed on tho uses of apparatus in the playground*.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 21