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McCORMICK & TAYLOR.

FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS

Messrs. McCormick and Taylor are .showing drawing room and dining room; furniture first] room comprises two -easy "chairs and; settee, well' sprung throughout, and a Pouffe Ottoman .with slipper box cov-. eied with an exclusive design of rich' tapestry, thejcovering showing the very. latest in upholstery. A china cabinet and occ. table in rosewood stain of artistic design and first-class Workmanship, completes an artistic drawing room, the whole being set off on extra super Wilton carpets of Eastern design. The dining room oak furniture is of pleasing-.design, showing the art- of skilled ■ craftsmeri, f ;..and comprises . the latest- 'serpentine " front pedestal sideboard with quartered; ofk in the panels of door and drawer fronts. A round extension table;... with two leaves; six small chairs-; of distinctive- design, with the latest curved backhand spring seats, upholstered in the finest quality ResatoMeatherj: : assufing the maximum of. comfort. - A dinner waggon with quartered oak ‘panels in the doors and .drawer fronts to match the sideboard is a most useful adjunct to dining room furniture of the latest pattern, and attractive in all respects, the reasonable price tasked being, considered as one. The upholstered suite in this room is in keeping with the' furniture for. appearance and workmanship. ,lt comprises, a- fully sprung chesterfield and easy chairs, covered in high grade moquette, and the carpets on t|ie floor are of super Axminster of exclusive design. Dividing the two rooms is a display of cushions, claimed to be the largest and most varied selection ever seen in Ha-wera, giving a> choice that the style, of any yoom can be suited. Each cushion is -filled. with best Samarang kapoc and marked at very low. figures. ‘

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Bibliographic details

Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 4

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McCORMICK & TAYLOR. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 4

McCORMICK & TAYLOR. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 4

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