THE TEENAGE BED SUITE IS TOP VALUE AT £32'17'6 Tai! dress mirror • 3 drawer lowboy * Attractive bed I This "teenage" 3-piece solid Rimu Single Suite is strongly r ’\ constructed and styled to please young and old alike. s[[ |y TODAY AT . . . I’ ■- \ The perfect answer for teenage boys’ or girls’ rooms, /' /' —A or maybe you can see it as the ideal suite for the spare ,4:, \ room. However you look at it, the value is outstanding. ■ A £32/17/6. (3ft wire wove £5/5/6 extra.) 33, " De p- 7,6wk1 »- r. J ---—- - -- <V\ —•' * •'' ~’ W 'i *1 * ••A. -v A. \,vf. fl K\ I • ■; V. ;-i ■/ ~ -iB Here’s another top value “ALAMO SUITE” £67'19'6 WITH ARMS AS ILLUSTRATED SLIGHTLY EXTRA. Features rubber foam seats and backs for extra comfort . •.. ; . chairs with handy table attached. Adaptable in any room. Covered in a range of selected Wool and Nylon Weaves and Moquettes. The bottom half of the suite is covered in washable vynair to give a smart two-tone effect. 60'- Dep. IS'-Wkly. L AND THAT’S NOT All ~ . |fl|B _ Here at Hay's we have one of the largest selection of furniture in Christchurch, from this smart practical suite for teens to elegant period furniture, and remember, Hay’s credit terms give you lowest deposits and lower weekly payments. ZJ I CITY • SYDENHAM • RICCAHTON n» f«, st™ ® nm .
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30820, 4 August 1965, Page 8
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