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DIFFERENT IN DESIGN BUT WITH THE SAME QUALITY of CONSTRUCTION Period or Modern . . . Conservative or Contemporary Our range of Lounge Furniture caters to every taste and to every budget. (New Season's Upholstery Covers just opened). Tr ■ I fcZ. f.. ■. |BB The Grafton Lounge Suite, made modern, to stay modern, for a long time. Covered in Fawn Wool Uncut Moquette. A special feature of the "Grafton" is the deep, built-in, seat-cushion, of resilient Hairlok. Always neat, always super comfortable. - £9B/15/gHnnb w z 1? Jy The Bergere Lounge Suite, an example of true Period Design at its best. Lovely hand-polished Frames featuring ball and "A ®ther Lounge Suites in stock, claw legs; deep, comfortable loose £47/10/“ cushion seats and backs. A design that is as ageless as the Sphinx, destined to become an heirloom of the future. We have a lovely range of Tapestry, .at ideally suitable for this type of work. 813 310 LEADERS IN FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1863 ' HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27591, 23 February 1955, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27591, 23 February 1955, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27591, 23 February 1955, Page 9