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SCHAEF’S FOR FURNITURE

It is generally recognised that the best maxim for any buyer is to purchase from the house with the reputation. Where house furnishing and decoration is concerned this particularly applies, and the wise young couple who plan a new home should spend much thought on this important problem. , The oldestablished and reputable firm should be the objective of all .home furnishers. Schaef’s, Greymouth’s oldest furnishing firm, have the reputation of first-class service, and are now giving home owners a chance to furnish their bungalows and cottages on the very latest lines, at bargain prices. Every imaginable household requirement, from bedroom suites to wash-tubs, can be procured from their large and up-to-date stock, and Schaef’s ispue an invitation to every husband and wife, and prospective couples, to visit their showrooms and inspect their display. Quality furniture only, manufactured by trustworthy experts, is stocked, and what should be the main factor in a loyal citizen’s buying, everything is manufactured locally. Country clients are privileged, packing being done free, and freight on cash purchases is paid by the firm to patrons residing anywhere from Inangahua Junction to Ross. The opportunity to, furnish your home reasonably and modernly must not be missed, and a visit to Schaef’s, Herbert Street, will repay you.—A.D.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 5

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SCHAEF’S FOR FURNITURE Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 5

SCHAEF’S FOR FURNITURE Greymouth Evening Star, 16 July 1928, Page 5

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