THE LOWEST PRICED DINING SETTING IN N.Z.? Table and dining chairs at budgetprices a ' 'Mt JHHF i i \ f / Ib i > • \ f 1 at * |U 1 I* I iWT A 1 W’ ■Il / ,i '-- t»Bii j Low cost furniture. Price range $79.00* $129.00 per group setting, according to f I / f / 1 the combination you select. The Pacemaker, / If 1/ ?I / Ji / I Boston and Frisco chairs combine with any / If V ’l* <1 i of our tables. The Dropside table is ideal for / I A ! I I 1 smaller areas, and the Plateau tables feature / | : *| ■ 1 a range of top sizes. Hard baked enamel or I s I chrome legs. The Drawleaf table Extension ■ I I table combines the sophisticated look of the PACEMAKER. THE BOSTON. THE FRISCO. mahogany with the durability of Laminex. Stackseasily. Neofoam upholstery. Contoured back for Versatile, space saving, strong furniture Neofoam upholstery. Tapered legs. comfort. Luxurious for vour home Contoured back. Hard Slide Ezy glides. Namco Neofoam seat 1 baked enamel legs. Converiently stacked. Caravelle covers. □namco NEOTERIC Space saving Furniture displayed as it would be home. It's so easy to have* a Namco "Neoteric" dining suite in your home now without breaking your budget. Kill: Take advantage of an extended credit account.lt takes only a M M ■ wl couple of minutes to call in to the 2nd floor offica where ’pur friendly staff will be only too pleased to help. ( ( 7 You can certainly afford the Namco "Neoteric" doling suite at S3.OC V W H per week. Yes, that's all it will cost. The "Neoronde” table and 4 "Neogourmet" chtfrs in yo»r home f f \ H H M tonight at $366.55 or $3.00 per week. j \ ' I I J J ® ft couldn't be easier to have fine furniture. Itet McKenzie and floor above the M.W, Arcade. Ph. 62-279. Willis show you how. ■■■■' I - i i .
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34105, 18 March 1976, Page 8
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