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We haven't advertised it, perhaps that's why— or maybe it is I ■ I so good that the price was too high. But if you know good I ; furniture and what it is worth, there will be a lot of carriers' j vans round here to-morrow. ! ■ —^———~—■——^——————— ■;——————j . ' i ■ ■ . ■ i 1 '■ < . ■ . ____ ; • ~■""■——■———•-■—^—————_— _______-^—^——————— _____ __^ t a. Here's a. US Ash Kidney Pattern BED- 12. A Glass CHINA CABINET starves for 18. Three BOOKCASES, Glass doors. l JJ ROOM SUITE, for instance. If we had some China to show off at its best. You'd think people who read good books I dreamed that nobody would buy such an £17/15/- seems too dear, yours now for would buy a good Bookcase, wouldn't J expensive affair we wouldn't have made £9/10/-. you? Take these at £4/10/- e»eh. ■ it. It's been hanging around for months. £6/10/- last week, and worth it. ' Will, someone take it.for £32/15/- the 13 And a sft. HEAVY SIDEBOARD. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, ' four piece* (no wardrobe). The conceited -tiingsuys it's worth with real springs like you can sink down [ 2. Here's ANOTHER SLEEPER, Ash, S edT^ wL™ 1™ """ The H™ 1 »™ ™ **«^ 3-piece £87—and worth it. But who What a cheek we had to make the, J wants it now at £28 (no pedestal)? 14. Two Oak Escritoire and China Com- thln S- £39/10/- and its yours. y „ A T, r,, *<;„ wAonpnßP bined CABINETS that would do any 20. One MOQUETTE CHAIR. Poor I 3. A Beaconsfield ASH WARDROBE home proud at the original price of thing, we can't see anything wrong with ■ -Perhaps you don't like its name. 421 £11/15/-, now £8/15/-, because one has it . The Moquette is good and the ■ was the price of the timber and work- ft m cW off and the other would 1 c £,° an^ n? . nianship Call it another name and take feel lo n ely by itself . £_ £ and But n0 haj , it lor *i»/iu/-. bought it tor five guineas. Try it out ! 4. What's wrong with the world? Here's a v at £3/15/-. ' ■ 3-drawcr Modern ASH DRESSING . 2 1. Two OAK MORRIS CHAIRS at « TABLE that won't fetch £13/10/-. Give £4/10/- are doing a freeze. £3 each ' us £9/15/- and take it. . ... , „ , . . . , now : Mmd you, this furniture isn't now- , J 5. And a Round Corner 3ft. Gin. ASH «l/l__nk nn TUAnnwn™ 22. One VELVET CHAIR, £5/15/-,\now i BEDSTEAD at £9/10/-. You can sleep old—on, no. 1 nere sno worm £4/10/-. ■ or dream easier on it now it is £5/10/-. in it either. We asked a 23 Qne lonesome SETTEE made for a j 6 And here's a 4ft; 6in. SIX-POSTER. A worm confidentially what he man who ordep^f a bigger one—covered ■ beauty, but no one wants it'at £10/10/-. thought about our furniture, f th , o1* J n apJ? tr£ ' What about £8/10/-, and it's yours? ,Jf „ , . , „,.,' " H,f cIV ?•?/ v « See if £4/10/- , and he said he simply couldn t will. £6/f5/- before. i 7. Some careless chap niade a mark on an do anything with it; neither 24. Do you know DURSLEY RUGS? We ! OVAL MIRROR UUL/HJibb at ±13, so i j » }, eavv nnp , reV ersihlp Bfr fiin ' it's £9/10/-now can we.. Can you? It's cheap nave d neavy ones, reversime, ait. oin. , ii.s«,cf/iu/ now. . j f x 4^_ g ln> jj os t people can manage i 8. You spend a third of your life in bed now- , ™th «tx 4ft. 61n. So these are too « (or you ought to). Se how well you can . : dear at their proper prices, £5/10/-each. , sleep on this £7/6/- ASH BEDSTEAD — You can have them now at £3/10/-e-ch. J at£S/IS/-. You can buy some Nighties ■ 25. 36in. English Woven AXMINSTER ' with the change. RUNNER—soId out of 27in. We have \ 9. Two OCCASIONAL TABLES that once 15, Why won't these sft. OAK SIDE- £?£/**• Take yOUr -1 gloried, in their reasonable price of BOARDS sell at £17/10/-? They're as pick at 17/6 the yard. , £4/10/- each. are, now priced at 55/- good as anything we ever made, but, „..■■-.■ ,j i each to see if that will fix them. And .'/no. Yours for £12/10/-. i 9a, three at 3*/-, now 25/-. . EXTENSIQN TABLE , ——■ — -| ! 10. Two Oak Round Front DRESSING £9/10/-, has never felt the wtight of a' Pli».o lw» XrinA f« ••< B*. ' ' CHESTS, each £17/18/-, now £9/10/-. square meal. Will some kind person riease oe Kina io us. ne> , 3 Rimu Occasional Tables, 35/-, now employ it at £6/10/-? member the number, and • i 25/- each. •- , 17. JACOBEAN SUITES are still fashion- make your decision quickly. ! 11. And here's a-beautiful rich gleaming able. Even cheap apologies sell well, We are Only selling the ■ MAHOGANY SUlTE—the sort you see but this one—Sideboard, Extension . . ... ■% j . ' in wealthy homes, and cheap at' £85. Table, four Rhino-covered Chairs—at Stickers at the reduced prices, j Give us £62/10/- for this luxurious £41 sticks like glue. Will someone shift and these are numbered. • ' Suite. it at £27/10/-? It's still worth £41. _„ . ! " Thanks. j ■ ■I^TCJI ■_% I^T9 |O Actual Makers of Fine Furniture j • I riWl^iH^ro ?% 65 MANNERS STREET ! %JF Ji^JA Hn^A^l B^F WELLINGTON [ • ■."-.< . . . ■ / ■ HOW TO MAKE THIS SCENE THE ABOVE is an enlargement of one of the wonderful series of cigarette pictures uomv contained (in pairs) in every packet of "■ Army Glub "; Viewed through a magical instrument called a Camerascope, the whole scene jumps into solid life —just as if you were on the spot. A Camerascope worth 5/- is obtainable from any Tobacconist for 1/-. Both you and your family—especially the children—will delight in viewing this fascinating series of scenes and peoples from many lands—the tiniest detail standing out as if it were real—through the transforming lenses of the Camerascope. 1 THE BEST CIGARETTE EVER SOLD AT 10 for 9cL N.Z. Distributors: MAI.ING &. CO. LTD., Christchutch, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedfn, Timaru. PLAIN PAPER: HICE PAPER: GREEN SHIELD. RED SHIELD.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 97, 29 April 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 97, 29 April 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 97, 29 April 1929, Page 8

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