R This Biwttiifui Hrush, Comb and Mirror Set FREE with erery order for £2.5 or more.- BUY EARLY Here’s Calder Mackays latest offer I Our London buyers have sent us tnese specially chosen Brush, Comb, W and Mirror Sets which are in the truly modern style. You’d like one of these sets, of course .. . and you cun have one FREE by placing an order for £25 worth, or more, of Calder Mackays Furniture, Furnishings, and Home Needs. This offer cannot be repeated—so ACT QUICKLY. Chenille LATEST 10V HR HALL CURTAINS i IBjAQ fjj | 59'6 each UNUO“““Xd - ————————- ■ ' ‘ ' ‘ SINGLE BED X.CURTAIN NETS blanketstzio ® DUCHESSES I 36 Wide STA^R MI RuIIN R FR 3 5 6 O ' d at VALUE PRICES 4* 6 gjib ■ ?<Jk a IAIR RUNNER J O Weekly I Deposit. —J 9ft x Cni-npf 11 fir AC ,rmnmlul - tbkms non renex mirror.. WEEKLY. ULTIMATE 7ft6m VOipCl UQ I6S < ———— COOKERS 2/Jin Stippled Green, Brown or Rust £25 ORDER 0 7 Z 6w.Z* T BODY CARPET 36'9 yd. ——— —I ^ W^LY - BUY all you need on easy terms CALDER MACKAY q aracefal touch to entertaining. from See the big selection at Calder . _ Our Sales Manager says: “We have only a limited stock of Brush, conu> and Mirror Sets. Our old • Mackays. These are in a selection Ma customers and friends know that when we make an offer it’s always a a««d nn». Vr suggest you hurrv of styles and woods. wnt wkklt. I R order tn saw —>•
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 3
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