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I A Wholesale Warehouse J I 'v:: Selling at ; • ; i HARTPEN PRICES THE NOHTH WING OF OUR CARPET SHOWROOM. In this Warehouse, opened less than two years ago''Direct to You," we have sold 2,100 CARPETS, while we buy>one line of rugs alone on a basis of 1,000 lots. . , Here is an illustration of the prices which explain our success—- ....'. ENGLISH WOOL WILTONSJOffr. 6in. x 9ft. ' 32ft. x 9ft. ' 13ft. 6in. x lift. 3in. ' £8 ■■■- 19 - 6 £10-5 - 0 £14 - 10 - 0 And every Carpel carries our WRITTEN GUARANTEE . ; . . ' " ■ . . •'■'... , . - J ' i . " '.• I 1 A PORTION OF OUR SHOWROOM, I I Here You will Find CHESTERFIELD SUITES Priced at i I £19-10-0 £21-10-0 £24- 0-0 | I £27-10-0 £31- 0-0 £32-10-0 I , Note these Points:— / ) | Erery Suite, irrespective of price, is covered with genuine moquette or rich-figured damasks. Every Suite is as fully, j • sprung at a Suite should be. Every Suite has extra depth from front to back to ensure comfort. The undercarriage ; / 5 of each Suite is sufficiently high off the floor to allow for easy sweeping and cleaning without moving. . *J And, despite the Low Prices, we give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE OF QUALITY | |C«fipete?- — teitfl '[ HARTPEN HOUSE/M \ i HART PENNINGTON 1 vS^L'-J I I ■ " WELLINGTON- \Jf jf:.l I Opposite TeAro Post Office :. Open Friday Evenings till 9 p<m. 'Sffiere you'llfi»% I . jjiheCarpei-taen | jfjL/^jy^i^ It's flavour that tells! Bfe^ Ladies who once try Wlute's Jelly < rStr.3vr'v >T "*' *jH££ iMMif^nZ "^'^K. *r ' Crystals simply won't have any y?(/g!F/%$± £2*r»ltom— wmiwuJ other kind. They know! . I v^K^aA^Jl, MM^aoi. — n«. "Look, Mother—that man hasn't ... \ VdZBOBP^I) « -Hush, dear! He's bald, that's in White's Crystals/are /i?OT- - Jaw Jll mWV^m^Sk all!" ' distilled in their own . c^M^Mg M&rM&L \i*AtoT** "Isn't it lucky that father knew model works at Reigatc, . flOtJl Il^llv* > about Packer's Tar Soap when Ue Surrey. . i A K^mm-^ ■ML/* was young? And I won't be bald //I l\ V Tfcß^J' s«®«*si.3 c«' h»' ■— -rtl'• IA7MITK fC \'flF* Sfe^SSt' 110'1'" "Not " y«« k^p on using WW MMM A Mmd •^J^A/ILAJ Ch.mi.t. »r Sekoof Atyntj. or Packer'B, dear!" -_ _— 4. 1 I *' U\jJLALI\ ■fiOaC*:^ PACKER'S TAR SOAP Jelly ClTStalS', life ||V .'/llf^KlH**^ Mb*« with line I»r, »/-» Tablet. Sold ereryTvfeere, in prickets making * pint jelly. ../., iwV J^—^^^^**^ WsWJsy** PACKER'S SHAMPOO w^Ton^T^.^

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 22

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