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UPHOLSTERY 1 OPHOLSTERYI UPHOLSTERY I UPHOLSTERY! < WE have some Splendid Designs now on show in LEATHER SUITES, ARM CHAIRS, CHESTERFIELDS, and SADDLE BAG SUITES. ANY DESIGN MADE TO ORDER. We guarantee all Material and ■Workflaanehip first-class. REPAIRING and RECOVERING makes your Furniture look new. Our Prices are right. Our Designs are correct. FUNERALS FURNISHED. PRATT & C° HOUSE FURNISHERS £Next door to P. 0.). 5 .
IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS i VEHICLE, j CALL AT OUR COACH FACTORY IN j HIGH STREET, AND SEE OUR DESIGNS. i "C]VERY Class of Vehicle built to A-* suit Customers' Requirements; All Orders carried out by Competent Workmen. Repairs, Painting and Re-trimming done with despatch. SEAT SPRING CUSHIONS FITTED TO ANY VEHICLE. A Full Stock of Rugs, Whips, Lamps, and all Sundries kept. D. AND J. S MITH '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 19 January 1912, Page 2
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