A bright, new image
Entertaining in the home is becoming an increasingly popular. trend in New Zealand today and Smiths City Market Limited, Christchurch, is right up with the times, with quality furniture for all your home decoration requirements. The furniture showroom on the ground floor of Smiths City Market, at 550 Colombo Street, has Colombo Street has been renovated into a lighter and brighter open plan design — a new image that makes for easy viewing of the items on dis--play and enables customers to move more readily from one section of a department to another. Smiths City Market have traditionally carried a wide range of lower priced furniture but a considerable public demand for durable, high quality
furniture has led the com pany to extend their service to cover the full range including a specialised variety of quality “investment”, furniture. “Christchurch is very fortunate to have manufacturers locally, who are good at their craft. The city is well known for its quality manufacture of furniture and maintenance of good design. “We try to maintain a line of furniture that we can be confident in but in doing this we also try to give the public a selection of furniture from all the major New Zealand furniture manufacturers,” says the promotions manager at Smiths City Market, Mr W. Baxter.
A hire purchase system is available to customers at Smiths City Market, on five months interest free terms.
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Press, 7 October 1980, Page 15
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