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/' Styled f° r Modern Living «■> A new range of moulded fibreglass furniture designed for modern living in interesting forms and bold, contemporary colours . . . on display in our Furnishing Showroom and one our Cashel Street windows. ■BmMHMMMK.rTA'' Illustrated above left. ft 'i K A'.'J-’. H . “ ceep Brown woo: t- on ■■ftw V metal base $61.95 *’"”’“'2s v Above ■'i r.ll' ■■■ | »* tnb'es or >t.. l -:d to vn ,-n interest,ng I' ' >' ' ' , t , ,«r ■ \SLfJjT -L focal point in vr- ; » n iVI <•■. M X ' r%' S ’« '* Orange or Cod $17.50 ej *■ Brown wool fabric upnolste". $95.00 fPF •/ —W. J ■£ Pot plant holder . also useful tor holding magazines or firewood. White or Orange. $25.50 ars V „ B W Saddle seat chair in moulded fibreglass . . . Hft White with Brown wool fabric on seat A’so showing bi t not illustrated ■.■■• I and circular coffee tables, “Sac” chairs filled with Polystyrene and covered in brightly printed fabrics and a dining suite in Orange fibreglass consisting of a round table and four 'Swizel’ chairs. a » Please enquire about B our Lay-by, Extended " Terms and Monthly ,__g—— — Accounts.

THIS SHOULD BE YOU SECURE INVESTMENT If you have $4OOO you can double your money in four years with monthly returns from this unique investment opportunity. This is not a sales type gimmick but a straight out investment. For further information Phone 68-274.

Mr Tradesman! A If you have a worthwhile service to offer — make the most valuable contacts through Classified Columns of “THE PRESS." A Prove it for yourself. Countless others have. DIAC 68-939 FOR "PRESS" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LARGEST AUDITED DAILY CIRCVLATTOIt IN THE 8. ISLAND.

Advertisers who understand their wives use newspapers Wives up to age 34 control an annual household budget of around $199 million. They love to get the family off to school and work, and then to see you all come home again. In between times 11% of them watch afternoon TV, and 53% are there again for peak night viewing. A third of them have one ear on the radio while they’re busy getting breakfast, and progressively fewer listen tut the day wears on. Also they switch stations at whim. JBut U 3% of them read a newspaper every day, giving their undivided attention to 76% of the advertising. Work out the odds for yourself.* NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS tSSp - * sk ■f? -'wllA i "’Bb mK ’ <« oiS ft. ■ .!<■ J IOWIT > vagK&IM \-< * • 1 X 1 ’ ft. . Wf *'' <f a 1 'BSK as ’ K tor the media survey, < ~‘ - •which establish these facu.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33058, 27 October 1972, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33058, 27 October 1972, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33058, 27 October 1972, Page 2