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Furniture designed and made in Christchurch factory creates N.Z. wide demand. Along with the current world wide trend in furniture design '''-a'BBBBBBBMMBMBHBhB toward more aesthetic appeal is a demand for improved materials <9H Hfl hMBBOBSBEBH and greater functional consideration. ,-k New Zealand keeps pace with the foremost countries in the world and it is pleasing to observe that here in Christchurch we have one of the largest and most modern furniture factories in " >, & the country. The Manufacturers of Rem-Bilt furniture have I I successfully sold to the entire New Zealand market by virtue of , it 1 their high standards of design, workmanship and over all l/f , »/ ' %s"'’ 1 qUaHty> I : takes a through this factory to really appreciate " the attention paid to detail. The first impression is undoubtedly B" . • • • ■• . ' one of orderliness. As any housewife will testify good houserun the a. v { i,'~> % \* ' ''> Jj™ 'JiM’iiiillVi'liffj'yniWiiLiWiTfrft Nowhere do \ou wade through littered shavings and off-cuts ...^-, , AV «-\ 7- *■ -Wt *?. '”'/A^'?,^y:/’N.'7 l ‘s. hen though there must at ail times be a steady flow of both these |"* ‘' ,l ’/ - r \" .’'t‘">- -7- ? \/ '**■- «'* " * ' \ 1 ' - by-products of this industry. Machines work cleanly and effici- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBfIBMKSfIfeIBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBIHBBBBBHBBBBBBHBBBBHB ently and it is obvious from their appearance that time is spent ■»■ ——i regularly keeping them in the peak of operating perfection. C ReiH“bilt I fIHHHHV $ Cutting blades are never intimate knowledge of con- the craftsmanship. High ' I 1 allowed to become dulled for struction. methods and equip- quality finishes in both satin Above ._ - ,; g this immediately reflects on meat. It takes all these factors and mirror like high gloss _. , k „ Rll . sOHHHMBHBBBBBHMBKBBHMBMMIMMHHMNML ft ■~k^t’ y the workmanship quite apart for a designer to be able to are pleasing in the extreme Anln 1 appealing contemporary V r.-om producing unnecessary produce practical workable and it is the mirror finish design tn satin mahogany incorporat- U" rJSr "* cresses on the equipment. plans to bring a new line which really gives the critical ," ew op *“ look ln b “ head ' TMril jSk* .* A <■ rjtlß Dust, shavings and fumes onto the market at a competi- customer a chance to pick up 113 c n - f *. 7 Jl if from the spray booths are tive price. blemishes in the surface of Near Right:— i ■ , '^,^ i ?' , ‘K.^ l '‘ t> ‘'- i '- , '- l ‘*4 whisked away at the source the wood, in the jointing or chJna caWnet incorporating mirrors WMMW k <’ "•“ ’ '« '* •'W F F»Hk through air suction ducts. QUALITY •« the finish itself. It is un- at back and bottom with modern §X' S W thereby eliminating both a Qo\TPf}l . likely, however, that this cus- cut-away styled leg. safety hazard and materials Pnrtj * , . e . , . tomer will find such blemishes r „,— Rle i„. IMBsWw- X which wouid mar the finished Engineers in other fields have for fa inspectors C * ~ „ u , I I IMMMWEMBME work produced new and more f k» ,™ A * ,oot Cocktail-China cabinet In- ■ ' . IB I materials and finishes n ni ?ee SJS for \ \ f . ’I I I fTJTT’T'TMVT'T' mnrl fka rtat4.ri.rmani-aa rtf DT7KA StTUCtIOD O 1 each pICCC, SC- Rem-Biit S HCW Safari IOOk. jB W W ■ BHHHMMM fl » I COMPETENT ““ performance of REM- cordln to &e > J > ■ ■MVS I f DESIGN: - ? ILT thr ?^ o . ut practices by which it was F »r Bight:- * / » II °L furnitUre eve W I"—1 « duced is wider than one could h i SDea ir we ii for t( ,„ ““ ver Y experienced eye to handles. This buffet can he an I J reasonably expect any store “S“% „In .! carry out *“ Bxl3l inspection, integral part of the dining suite MMhJI to stock at the one ttae The ch ° lCe ° f mat£nals “ weU “ ,bown b * fow ' —■ Bedroom Suites, for which REM-BILT L particularly MBB TTT~IBW»M——U ”T- ‘ ■HMMMMR r._-.rr- -.ore -ar --0 'fc ? ? 3St> •- C * r gSj -he If igWWMUMIMfIMWT n 4-. ~ -< ... .. ipi«a«Wl ces.gm, a-.d there is a com W<-~ r.... yEg, n, I. ir tJ l~j AVVIII Ml AL > f T ‘ 7 ~ -.e rar.ee of Coc -a - *' jjfe'gte-r " ' BC ■'iSZSgi? Bl, F- J*S_ *’ SIKBBSHHKffiSHanaHt < B ffIRSSBIiB SiS SI 3 Cabinets. Buffets. China ® -r • fIT jL«. Left: >7 T j . ..9 ■•fIWHFWSB W ?”*? Z*! * Carir.'t' a.-.d Dining Room <Sf; z W in;—lT ■- ..--.'l ■■ "'MCH-H- T ’ nis clean ‘ ined Dining BB.'. -.-- I SEhK 1 ~ - S_ii-.es. All i-ading retailers Ay - y,< Suite in satin finish ft- M ’ ■'■s. T * r* ! ' MW ™ IIS W REM-BILT furniture :.■■■ mahogany offers a choice . ' f s. ■ : ißgjSjy Mg a customer ash jB of drawleaf table sire. g. .. n.. . 4-jg“—y ‘ MHj';.* l C'r .'-'"i " <'C -- see tr.e range of The chairs are covered B ...T../XI. B||»SwSi re:--e p_-c.'.asing. AS®'- in vln Y ! ° ver four P° int U ' ' - ■ 1 - -C!- V r 3 AK fl an a-i.-.cc tor a .-.sit suspension spring units ■ •’■_’j," '•■ . C‘‘”'' ■■’“f'r- *"'' -d"* ' 1 X • '"' 'r.'tattcri -ro’.vrco:-. giving the utmost in com- " ■, r '; f '’' 4 z - f ACr.., •ne REM- . ,r ; fort Matching carver F^F" /|c z v ' >, Wr' 1 03 .'£s - chairs are also available Hr . *«..«-*« -7, 1 » •s toes Stuayi.ng trends and “ 'jt M.>si :S.-\i - ', wShbSIEkI I \£S». >£ A. ■ a.-ur.g tr.cir own innovations. H t'V is-' —’X' t^;’ 1 - ~'* 3?¥rt ■jy' ! '"’’ l ?i?’ ‘’'' ■ rood eevgri is an art and in '- > BHffH r- ■ |gg tag g furniture field requires an , - ’ ' .r'E * JS'''s' i ||B i 1 I ?Mg Sg ggy S x llbbx^ 1 . 33&5&5s <l7 -’/'X -Vi & new ''Mediterranean'' ? - ISSIl! /’ Il u -C ,*J) r- A l 'ft--'.’,.’ls’sr* TtrX'-rjf. .'\’rVA,?' t X'" ’7 V design suite incorporating -'V “ ■'’ ■ ...■AWS' ,”'-j l ''.®| louvre front panels with iE c . s ! „' «s»‘,'' <’• •' ,- * ' , - | J *’.■ ■-■ 1 .. , b , a surf curl handle. The X- ' ..AX. ' "■ - wiBw ,'< r'-lxA’^'k' I X‘_'r' l u --" * ~'-X'L*!X’'/*'"t.4 7*■*; - ,J kif-'' '/d T J »- feature of he laige fl ' ' L ' ' ’ %<» - ,' jtr y -C'«■’?', rt” -i’" -X’ '•''* ’ ,"‘ , <' t 1 Vj7 A. "I U- 1> vZ” , * ’,2 ■»’<'" . ‘ A l ' ’A' padded headboard is the '. ' AAfcilH 1 1 ' 1 j‘" ' fB^BSS^vSP?-■ -- ■ 5 *kbkis.V curved lighting panels jtif if. Aj s\-’ -V ~S "'< y-tf X- I ;."''' V ,'3 •' 'W which make the suite so H ' ‘ ’ HHHHHEBinHHBEBHHIMHEEMIHEBEEEHHEEEEHHMBBMBBBMB distinctive and appealing. wsmbS!

hAKA IQ IAIIIAKA If All II flllfl ALL THIS BEAUTIFUL Rem-bilt FURNITURE IS NOW ON VIEW AT llwl W fIW lllld U VwU II I lIIU THE D.I.C ON THE SECOND FLOOR ... SEE HOW LITTLE IT WOULD «■■■'»■■ V J ■WWW ■■ ■■■■■« COST PER WEEK ON TERMS IF YOU CHOOSE BEFORE THURSDAY, k B B ■ BM _ 9 P,M - • • • HURRY |N TODAY •• • 1 I H ■■■ flMfl Suite, $279.65 or $28.00 deposit and $2.64 weekly. B B I ■ B H ■ I ■IIWFfIB W 111 V ■ B W.'- W- '-BB W B ■■■■■■■* B I ■ B ■ ■ ~*"B B I ■ ■ $14.80 deposit and $1.40 weekly. Sideboard, $71.65 or $7.20 \*"fflflVlw AWHI IkJJIXI. «•-«•"■ «■ "““»■ 4 " Above left: Dining Room Suite: Table, $72.85 or $7.30 deposit and gSSFSS p-sr-yirp nni —1 r-T.--, 69c weekly; Chairs, $23.15 each or $2.35 and 23c weekly. ©llilulLs 111? I® HJOf© you'll feel at home with |§ c ßem-biit| mmm || ' hL < - -- ** * > m P resse( l fho superb craftsmanship * * * ,hri!,ed by the Wlßetes sf y |in 9 **- ‘ t s 1 ■ ,! f****" furniture to enjoy through a lifetime for its as modem as tomorrow but in tune - . with today with it's dean elegant lines /'to HELP YOU HAVE THE PLEASURE OF IN YOUR HOME D.I.C OFFER A FOR 3 DAYS NO CHARGE FOR TERMS - V- - - _: , _, m -. ° <*. - * , < freme that shows the white headings on the drawers ■ ... the perfect contrast for the rich dark satin s - —| mahogany used throughout. . $154.55 or deposit and weekly A l|!!FXgjM / ~.>...>—■ > I I T I TIT i / If you’ve n«v«r shoppy with D.I.C tor fumituro «»waMmHmmmmißnn«. « **« ■■■■M® ln tor know the you from 1 onto the Second Floor here le a to end furnishings of craftsmanship . . . fl IF , „., • r. ■/ ■ ■ • J ftt f g K • 1 g g buying Just why not come . . Aj gg!liV* 1 k 11ifl,jjf * B very wa|cam * •* o.i.e. *" eft: A mahogany suite with a mirror finish, it’s lustre water-repellent and treated ■ „ ■ ■ - ■_ to retain its beauty through the years. Sleek contemporary lines ensure a timeless W B ■ fl ’ c f ualit y- - - $184.35 or $18.50 deposit and $1.74 weekly gflll |kS YJH fftLWH IM t?!uj 1 lIImIIiB jlpK HU 0 111 IB Nll 111, IU RIJ ■SM S. 4 .-a—. r : ~ , g. MHBflflflßiMßflfllflflß|BßßßßMißiflß||MHiHflflHflMH' BBflHflß

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32450, 10 November 1970, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32450, 10 November 1970, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32450, 10 November 1970, Page 15

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