New coiners wishing to furnish quickly can do so in one (lay by purchasing from the large stock at the City Hall Arcade. The proprietors studv to keep furnishing goods to suit all classes, and sell a"t cheap rates. An immense assortment of bed-room furniture, which, with few exceptions (such as iron bedsteads, toilet glasses, etc.), are manufactured by themselves at their factories in Lome-street The greatest variety of carpets in the ■ orth Island can be shown by Garlick and Cranwell. Tapestrv, from 2s lid per yard ; Brussels, from 4s lid : jute, from BJd. Novelties, just arrived: the "Royal Axmin ster " carpet, with handsome border; the Worcester stair carpet, made of horsehair, very durable; handsome coverings for drawing-room suites, and latest designs in Brussels. Buyers get 5 per cent, discount for cash at time of purchase on all furnishing goods. The drapery and clothing departments are conducted on the Co-operative Cash System, and goods are ma rked at a small advance on cost, and it is only by the very large turn over of capital that the business is made remunerative. Support the cash system and purchase from Garlick and Cranwell, City Hall Arcade, and you will notjliaye to pay for other pooiuVs bad debts.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6004, 14 February 1881, Page 6
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