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FURNITURE FOR HOMES

Exhibition By Makers Samples of furniture for the new nurses* home at Burwood and the Ranui building for the North Canterbury Hospital Board will be exhibited next week by the members of the Canterbury Manufacturers’ Association and a choice will be made by a subcommittee on a competitive and selective basis. Much had been said about architects’ fees for furnishings, said Mr L. Christie (chairman of the finance committee). The change in buying was to be commended, said Miss M. B. Howard, M.P. It should have been introduced years ago. Consideration of the basis upon which the furnishing of Cashmere Hospital should be arranged had been deferred for one month, reported the finance committee.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28368, 29 August 1957, Page 11

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FURNITURE FOR HOMES Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28368, 29 August 1957, Page 11

FURNITURE FOR HOMES Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28368, 29 August 1957, Page 11

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