WHY? THERE. IS ONLY ONE ANSWER TO IT. Since Miiy of last year, when we changed our selling policy from wholesale to “ DIRECT TO PUBLIC,” oar .factories have been working at top pressure to keep pace with orders. WE HAVE INCREASED OUR STAFF, AND ARE BUSIER THAN EVER. The Reason, VALUE. /An instance: SEVEN-PIBOE OAK SUITE, comprising Settee, Two Armchairs, Four High-back Chau’s; frames in dark oak, covering a warm brown best wool Moquette. This Suite is on entirely new style, distinctive, and extremely comfort-, able. Priced at £46'Bs. CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. ' NEES, The Furniture People, 266 HANOVER STREET (next Railway Grossing). LATE NIGHT FRIDAY. —[Adyt.] Jameson: “You know, Jones, every time I have a row with my wife I enter it in my diary.” Jones j “ Oh, I tee—a sort of scrap-book.”
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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 7
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135Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 7
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