COLONIAL STYLE FURNITURE on display at the Farmers’ Co-op. in Christchurch. The dining furniture is made by Hay and Lizzey and is priced at $82 for the table, $32.50 for each chair, and $l3l for the dresser. The matching settee is by R. J. Harris, Lid, and is part of a suite retailing, in this particular covering, at $365. Normally the suite retails at about $420, but a special purchase of a two-toned gold nylon brocade has enabled the store to present a genuine and very attractive bargain.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 7
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88COLONIAL STYLE FURNITURE on display at the Farmers’ Co-op. in Christchurch. The dining furniture is made by Hay and Lizzey and is priced at $82 for the table, $32.50 for each chair, and $l3l for the dresser. The matching settee is by R. J. Harris, Lid, and is part of a suite retailing, in this particular covering, at $365. Normally the suite retails at about $420, but a special purchase of a two-toned gold nylon brocade has enabled the store to present a genuine and very attractive bargain. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 7
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