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Don't Miss these Savings! | LAST 4 DAYS of I , , __. -,——... ■ '-' -'■'"'- ---j Here's a Wonderful Bargain---3 Piece Chesterfield Suite in Wool Moquette Chesterfield and two Lounge Chairs, fully sprung, independent edges, roomy and comfortable. Despite the reduction this Suite carries our full guarantee. j Usually £29/10/- / / ' ' MARSHALL FURNITURE IS GUARANTEED.—PRICES NOW REDUCED—IN SOME CASES 50 PER CENT. ; 2 only EASY CHAIRS—Coy- * "~ ~" ! . ..rciVin Chintz. ' 90/ O IV C * 1 Usually 75/-. Now 00/ JJjg 3 RIMU MORRIS CHAIRS— ° . F Upholstered scat and back, fitted • fi 1 DDE TV with Marshall's patent adjusting II) I /111 I P. 1,1 back. Usually 40/6. ■ *)A/C ■'■ Vfllll LilU Now mi O 100 Yards AXMINSTER CARD TABLES—With green RUNNER—27 in. wide, baize tops and folding legs. good patterns. Usually 17/6. 10/ C Usually 17/6. 1 1 /Q Now 10/O Now Yd. Hi 9 OAK SERVICE WAGONS- 2 on | y AXMINSTER Usually 25/6. IQ/fi SQUARES—I 3x 9 feet. Now AO/ v Usually £11/10/0. ! ,1, , , «*" £7/7/" Selhng at these low 2 only wilton prices to keep our S?S^ °feet factory working n ow £8/5/A Tramfare will save you Pounds! BOX OTTOMAN —In Oak, EIDERDOWN QUILTS—FuII covered in Shadow Tissue. size. Usually 85/-. CC/ Usually «/-J/^ £2/19/6 N°W " i OAK TALL BOY CHEST— -„„, , ■ ' j Usually M/T/ti. £0 /7 ICL Now £•*/ ■/ v Q ~kfL j 3ft FOLDING BEDSTEADS- MOliey Oil & | 3 only. Usually 50/-. Q^/fi " 3 ft. OAK BEDSTEADS—Com- SE VV INCI plctc with iron sides; 3 only. *** *"~* ' " * ' 3, so rScl/i MACHINE —With •ili x IS bevelled oval . mirror. Usually HI/15/-. Every Crescent Special - ■■ : PA /tO It* guaranteed for 10 years. -■Y^Nowfc4/:l0/b TREADLE MACHINE ■,- 3 ft. RIMU SINGLE BED- —Beautifully . finished, ? STEADS—I 2 only; complete Uie most wonderful nia- ' with cable edge non-sag wire chlnc ;] oJ\,. ths. . market- ' mattress. Usually 50/-. Oft /C Usually £13/10/-. now oy/o £10/10/----■4 Ft. 6 in. SOLID OAK BED- „ Now 'J'*"/ *v ' STEAD-Usualh- «/ls/-. HAND M? D, EK- lhc ' oo /I O //» ' same wonderful head as Now £2/12/6 above. Usually £6/9/6. -SOLID OAK BEDSTEAD— _. £4/18/6 t. ft. 6 in., with oval panel. r»DivcT»mnn .^ Usually iVlo/-. CABINET MODEL—AHpn///» 17 electric notary "CresNow %L/ii/Ki cnt Special." Cost very 3 ft. RIMU WARDROBE- \.^, Q/ ° rU"' UsUaUy AVith large bevelled mirror in «,« /- rt / door. Usually £9/10/- Now £16/10/Now £4/15/- r Why are our prices always lower? Because WE ARE MANUFACTURERS and our low rent makes posoible lower prices. Comparison will prove it. MARSHALL'S J. G. Marshall Ltd.—The Quality Furnishers TAKE TRAMS 1 3. 4,5 42-48 ADELAIDE ROAD j j 'Phone 22-241 Branch at 59 Market Street, Blenheim Cheap Railway Excursion EASTER, 1931 From 31st MARCH to 6th APRIL RAILWAY FARES WILL BE REDUCED. BY OVER 5/- IN THE £. . TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR RETURN UNTIL MAY 9. . . . REMEMBER! THE BEST PLACES ARE ALWAYS BOOKED UP WELL AHEAD. MAKE SURE THAT YOUR HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS ARE MADE IN GOOD TIME. ' Book NOW at any Railway Station oi City Booking Office. I SAFER BY RAIL! There's no excuse for buying inferior tee cream—because neatly 300 shops sell "Frosty Jack" Ice Cream and genuine "Eskimo Pies." One of these quality shops is handy—wherever you /*'2 f~'*V. live or wherever you go. " Frosty Jack" Ice Cream is jh* b*\ always smooth and creamy—delicately flavoured and vl^Ky^ j blended—a real food as well as a cooling delicacy. *l !&^ Anytinib — Anywhere — JL^ ) \ "FROSTY JACK" jPO_ V ice cream &rtfrT*lL ■" ESKIMO PIES " *M$A^L \ FROZEN PRODUCTS LTD,, • WELLINGTON. \^^ *5r 'S^~* S*~

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 9

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