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I the discriminating I home-furnisher who I has a preference for I Chippendale pieces | Swill be deeply interested in our new window display, which i depicts a model drawingroom, decorated and furnished in i true Chippendale style. n Every detail harmonises with the general scheme. ■ | which gives an atmosphere of the eighteenth century, and ( 1 will endear itself to the home-lover who wishes her'room H to have a distinctive appearance. 9 3 the drawiisg=room I suggested by our | window display ii the one that YOU, as a lover of beautiful things, will cer- | I home-furnisher who | I has a preference for 1 I Chippendale pieces | 1 will be deeply interested in our new window display, which i I depicts a model drawingroom, decorated and furnished in 1 t\ true Chippendale style. M | Every detail harmonises with the general scheme, I 1 which gives an atmosphere of the eighteenth century, and I i will endear itself to the home-lover who wishes her room fig || to have a distinctive appearance. m I the drawing=room 1 1 suggested by our 1 | window display I is one that YOU, as a lover of beautiful things, will cer- B* tainly admire. The stately mahogany mantelpiece, with its R unique overmantel—the elegant suite with its Silk Tapestry. II embellished with patterns of the Chippendale period and i the magnificent China cabinet, a meritorious article of char- h acter and harmony, will appeal to you strongly. [i The other pieces are equally pleasing to the artistic eye. ffl These wonderful examples are English productions. & the office as set out | in our lower window I will interest business men who aim to furnish their rooms g tastefully, yet with an eye to the practical. Roll top desks S and flat top accountants* desks are shown, while chairs and 1 cabinets of the useful plus ornate style are also displayed. |! The fact that most of these pieces are New Zealand- fj made, will make the display additionally interesting to the § g patriotic business man. . | TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD. I 1 ! n HOME & OFFICE FURNISHERS, | QUEEN STREET . . - AUCKLAND. | \A if THE SUCCESS OF MEGGITT'S The reasons for the unparalleled demand for MEGGITT'S OIL must be attributed to the following three: It is the best procurable. It is made to suit local conditions. It costs less. From all Stores, or write for full particular* to BLAIR, REED, AND CO., WELLINGTON, N.Z,, or Meggitt Ltd., 26 King St., Sydney AUSTRALIA,

I ~Makfc a*Note of 'Why I DUNLOP TYRES I I Give ttie Best Service 1 11 THE CASING.—The Strength and Quality of the Canvas used fa. || I Dunlop Motor Cycle Covers ensures you freedom from bursts an£ || II annoying > tyre troubles. Ample strength is iff II embodied in every cover we issue to carry you *Wffl|L II II thousands of miles over the roughest of roads. &ps*» * !§§ II THE RUBBER TREAD.— the highest grade IK~ \ H II Rubber is used—and plenty of it Light- '%s&)s' V \ li jjij j weight covers will not stand up to hard iPLi j 1 II II .riding on our roads. That's why %4lyf §£fssl\ li IIJ "Dunlops" are so popular amongst %]%a Msfj' flit li HI motor ample rubber is provided «f(f\ Wmlmi li II to guarantee you a big mileage. . 11 II to make every tyre we issue a standing 7 iM|!ll L IS THEREFORE REMEMBER UW\ II IT PAYS TO USE "DUNLOPS." JII Stocked by all Leading Agent* in ft \ I I|j 111 Brl»S»n«. Wellington & Chriataburoa I// 'f)J/fl -^^*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16624, 22 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16624, 22 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16624, 22 August 1917, Page 3