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Quality office furniture in showroom facilities

Turners, Ltd, has long been recognised as one of the leading suppliers of quality office furniture. The new showroom facilities give the buyer the opportunity to view the extensive range of desks, credenzas, executive chairs, clerical and typist chairs, occasional and reception furniture,

filing cabinets, drawing equipment, as well as all the many other items of office requisites.

Turners obtain office furniture from throughout New Zealand and overseas.

Most major manufacturers are represented, including Lomak, a whollyowned division of Turners, Ltd. Lomak,

originally the Logan Manufacturing Co., was acquired by Turners during the early 1930 s and has recently expanded its manufacturing facilities in Linwood. It is managed today by Messrs Philip and Peter Turner. The most modern, state-of-the-art designs are stocked in many differing options, such as fabric,

wood or colour finish. Many custom-made fittings have been supplied to Christchurch businesses through the services of Turners’ design consulting division.

Mr Don Dean, who heads this area, is a qualified design consultant with many years of practical experience to pass on to liis clients.

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Press, 6 August 1987, Page 34

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Quality office furniture in showroom facilities Press, 6 August 1987, Page 34

Quality office furniture in showroom facilities Press, 6 August 1987, Page 34

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