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BUY NOW FW CHRISTMAS I 3-PIECE “Croydon” igjgili CHESTEMFIEBB SUITE NEW PATTERNS - NEW STYLES V ‘ ARRIVED per PORT WYNDHAM ‘ M" '"11 The Maple is again the proud sponsor of new stocks of the 9’ ' -"/j. - v // “ Cr °y don ” 3-piece Chesterfield Suite. This quality suite is 1 • I available in new patterns and new fabrics on Wellington’s k ’’ *f. fk’f easiest terms “ No DEPOSIT and 6/- a week. Each piece is a | ’’ » \ ? fine example of first-class craftsmanship-massively built for A * * I "-Xg lasting wear and comfort. Features which will be appreciated are t^e full X s P run S seat and back and independently sprung " x A edges—thus retaining the shape indefinitely and eliminating the id. ' unsightly “sag.” Illustrated is only one of the many beautiful coverings you may select from a comprehensive range of Jacdl ffw jB f S E Qs y t 0 9 uard Velours, Tapestries and Genoa Velvets. At a small extra si the cost also availab,e in VVool Moquette. Order this new suite for Wk Fl Maple Way” Christmas now—and send for samples of free patterns and ■%[ furniture catalogue. DEPOSIT I Cash Price £24/10/- I AM FREE ,o "'7/ port ' or railway station m L V 7 the North hland. FL' '"■? : r-— ""W’-.V B COUNTRY CUSTOMERS! k•• -A-s, .■ ; , ; .F ! MAIL this COUPON *' . 1 Wg ‘ ••*'*/ feO 4vE ; r-l / I FREE Illustrated Catalogue. 'V.'ilLifeVME u , . » \ t »s -I u I THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO. (Wgtn.) LTD. 8 V, O’ ' / n 12-14-16 MANNERS STREET (Nr. Perrett’s Cnr.) I / . WELLINGTON. ■ I NAME . ....us'. • .r.x.>.) . g ADDRESS t . | j ■ . . J)

JAMES SMITH’S announce their appointment as Sole Agents in Wellington of the famous HOOVER Electric Cleaner It Beats — as it Sweeps — as it Cleans! iT>e ./?/) \ You could have a Hoover for H % K f/// Superior m every way, as the A B B **'“ ZZ_ Hoover is, it can no to be bought 4 ) OCX/ty __ f 0 - less—actually less-than i j x. 7 / % v ** 18 many of the ordinary suction % cleaners. The Hoover , EA O I ffl Get things in their right proportion. Is it to be years of never-ending j_, entirely British V V Pa W | turning out of rooms, shaking rugs, lifting carpets, wearing yourself out "used f "in'"the “xoyal 6 ■ ' ■ JF ...?Orisit to be £1 down for a Hoover? A Hoover that glides Household. U J ff along effortlessly, eating the dirt up, instead of sending it into the air. YOURSELF Z A Hoover that prolongs the life of your carpets, and leaves you time and B B energy to live a life apart from housekeeping. The Hoover is the very I g last word in scientific cleaning. It not only picks up the bits and makes a EASY /V \' d / fefg /"M IT | carpet look clean on the surface, but it also removes every atom of Oil WW less | deeply-embedded trodden-in dirt. It is THAT dirt—the heavy sharp- ]F jr / edged road grit—that cuts and wears loose the pile of carpets. That is DESIRED. ®|B||s3 why carpets wear threadbare first at the door where shoes leave most of 3||L --"W \ their rL Suction alone, however strong, fails to remove this destructive /1 A. V |||| \ gritty dirt. The Hoover beats it all out, dances it to the suface, sweeps ||||v W ’ it up, suctions it away. THAT is why the Hoover makes carpets last T>;. mL ‘ longer! Make an appointment to have the Hoover demonstrated on your MaR - , - own carpets. Telephone, or ask the representative, who is always in II ;L attendance on the Ground Floor. WT The shopping trend is to JAMES L-

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 41, 12 November 1936, Page 8

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