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THE CITY, MART, PALMERSTON N.

Mr. Chas. Giorgi, who is recognised as a firßt'dass upholsterer, has recently purchased tho business of tho City Mart in Main-street, Palmerston, from R. J. Goodman and Co.', and intends extending the business in several directions. An extensive furniture factory has been opened at the tear of the showrooms, and all classes of furniture, embracing all the latest designs, is manufactured to order. In addition to this, Mr. Giorgi has a great quantity of new and secondhand furniture in his rooms, which is for sale at very low rates. Auction sales can be held by arrangement, and any branch of the land and furniture sales department will have tho proprietor's personal attention. Among the many novelty lines at present on view in his rooms are gramaphones, new and secondhand, at all prices, also a new line (recently imported) of double-faced English records, which are being Bold at from 30s per dozen. Persons having goods to Bell will, find the City Mart an ideal place. There is ample display room, the mart being 140 ft. by 40ft., and every facility is offered to both buyer and seller. In the manufacture of furniture or repairing same, Mr. Giorgi is an expert. One trial will convince you that for quality* style, and workmanship the duohess chests, wardrobes, hallstands, suitß of furniture, and everything pertaining to the furnishing of the home can be made by Mr. Giorgi equal to anything in the Dominion) and at prices that will surprise even keen buyers. A call during your visit to the show is looked for. Remember, opposite Empire Hotel, Main-street East. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

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THE CITY, MART, PALMERSTON N. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

THE CITY, MART, PALMERSTON N. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19