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Jgg^ FURNISH TO-DAY, 12 MONTHS TO PAY to!^^; At last! Your dream home can be fulfilled. Fine Furniture and Carpets are now within the reach We could not for one moment offer to Furniture which is extremely cheap is of any responsible person. The old idea that fine furniture was expensive and could only be ob- guarantee our furniture if we were not never an economical purchase. It will tamed for ready money has been exploded by the Yeats "Furnish to-day—l 2 months to pay" Plan. sure it would give entire satisfaction, never survive the test of time. It must It enables every wage-earner and every man on a salary to have the pleasure of beautiful furniture Knowing the quality of timber from which lack something in the making; otherwise and carpets, which previously was only enjoyed by those possessing means. j* " made ' *? d Beei"g j* paBS thT ol,Bh aU it would not be cheap. . .. . its stages of manufacture, we have unBy furnishing the Yeats Way there is no tedious waiting and waiting until you have saved enough bounded faith in its quality and are thus Nov/, Yeats Furniture is sound from the to pay cash. No! You can have the pleasure of comfortable and artistic furniture to-day, and willing to refund the customer's money in , very foundation; yet it is not expensive. pay for it leisurely out of your income, scarcely missing the easy payments. case of dissatisfaction. As regards our ' . carpets, we have specially chosen designs In the first place, the wood is carefully „ .„. , . , ••-■__ - * • and colourings in Axminster, and Wiltons. chosen from ciose-gramed trees for Beautiful Furniture and Carpets, Higticlass and Artistic ========================= strength of fibre and beauty in the ' No Chafge fof Packing figured grain. , . Yeats furniture is something of which to be proud—many of the very best New Zealand homes have " After being well seasoned, it passes been furnished by Yeats. Yet you can have, use, and enjoy high-class and artistic furniture and we make no charge for pa-king, an d dethrough the hands of skilled machinists, carpets whilst you are paying for them. liver free anywhere in Wellington or to cabinetmakers, upholsterers, and pol- j^ Yeats systenl of extended credit calls for a small deposit and the balance in easy monthly in- boat and raH Furniture obtainable by ishers, until it emerges perfect specimens . 1 , ,„ _l * n i . v . • * _ _ _• *he Yeats "Furnish to-day — Twelve . . , . f , k_ *" stalments spread over 12 months. A small charge is made to cover interest on money outstanding. -,--*!,. tn „_„» pi_„ ; n -i„j o , u„A Fur of the furmture-maker'3 art, fit to grace „ .f . . L .. , , „ i „ _ _l months to pay flan includes Hard furany home in New Zealand. me US exPla,n how ea-y ,rt'» to have luxurious furniture and carpets and to pay for them ( niture> Upholstery, Blinds, Bedding, Carby an out-of-income plan. pets, and Linoleums. i '•'■■.-■'.-•■■■'.'' - ■■■»'•'. • Y!C* & tnar\- C^ 336 Lambton Quay, Exchange Buildings MZJ Jria%> JL V2I WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 14