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PURSER AND SUISTED.

As per usual this firm has one of the most prominent and most striking stands in the show., occupying nearly 500 square feet of space. Jn previous years they have, more or less, specialised in some phase of their extensive business; this year they have a comprehensive exhibit, displaying in a small compass the range of their stock and the scope of their operations. Most prominently they are showing some lovely Wilton carpets manufaictured by James Templeton and Co., of Glasgow, the world's foremost makers; Cooke and Sons, and Firths. They are also exhibiting th.c newest and latest patterns in hangings, comprising chintzes, damasks, cretonnes, taffetas, silks, poplins, Madras muslins, and the very latest ideas in Nottingham lace casements. So far as woodworkk is concerned they are showing just a few single pieces, comprising Jacobean sideboard and carver chair in finest oak. A feature of this is the beautiful antique finish. A lovely stained rosewood dressing-table and a beautiful oak china cabinet are also shown. Some exquisite eiderdown quilts, by Russell and Woollvan, of London, are also displayed, along with cushions, etc., in silk and chintz, and pouffe ottomans. A new feature that will be of especial interest to housewives is a beautiful range of "Sundour" fadeless rugs. These are guaranteed to be absolutely fadeless, and this fact,, together with the charming designs, will appeal to every woman who loves the artistic.

Messsr Purser and Suisted, who are agents for "Liberty," are exhibiting a few samples of the highest grade Liberty pottery in Moorecraft and other wares.

As an example of their upholstering the firm is exhibiting a divan easy ohair, with spring arms and spring seat and loose cushions. It is beautifully upholstered in artistic velvet, and is about the last word in luxurious comfort.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 8

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PURSER AND SUISTED. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 8

PURSER AND SUISTED. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 8