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|N our Oak Mission Fur|^^S^^? ■"""* ill more lastingly satisfying th'in I |tJ|.J M OAK, which is die finest I 1& of all our cabinet woods. Oak Dressing Stands, £20 13s. 6d. per pair, j (Dressing Table with extra large best 'bevelled mirror). I development only to its treating fI ' 8 If it so-that there is no evidence (I I If is perfect, giving the needed protection 1& | J i to the wood without sacrificing the ran 11 Call and inspect our designs of OAK MISSION FURNITURE-a large You are heartily welcome to pro- 1 i menade our show rooms. §9 \Vfi wllil' (i^fflfi High grade designs in all l^^^Sas^^^S Queen Street, Co., Ltd. Auckland.

The Linoleum that Looks Well, Wears Well,

and is Moderate in Cost-the Armstrong ejpai^^gega^rggiPgO^Wg^gWß This is ideal Floor Covering. Bright and cheery, yet with the solidity and good taste which should be associated with a Dining room. The "A" stands for Armstrong, new shipments of whose goods we have ready for inspection. As Specialists in Furnishings and in Floor Coverings particularly,, we pass these splendid goofls as Class Al, fit to go anywhere and stand up to the most strenuous active service. • So the splendid Armstrong Linoleum is here in a freshness and variety that looks like old times-ready for selection by YOU, for YOUR Spring Cleaning. There are reproductions of inlaid effects, oak flooring, matting, teasel-ated-in addition to designs which are new and effective for every room in the house. In our sub-tropical climate a good linoleum should be used for its disinfectant qualities.and as a base for rugs and carpets. Thus, the best and most sanitary floor covering is obtained. We know that these Armstrong patterns will appeal to the Home Decorator, and we cordially invite a visit of inspection. Furnishing Drapery Department We show new shipments of HADBABSS, in Dark Colour., In great variety. UN SHADOW TISSUES, suitable tor tip populaf Loose Covers. We specialise in the making of LOOSITOOVSM keening: ■special staff lor the work. So perfectly Sow It Loose Covers Out they look ill they were par 01 the furniture. Yet they can be taken', Stor washing or cleaning, and whenworn cube renewed at a moderate expense. We are always rimed to give ialormation about foil modem method, either personally at the department or by 'phone 1583.

PUTTING DOWN LINOLEUM. Every man to his trade. Our export*, will measure to the best advantage, find J'ou 'will hays work so perfectly fitted that t will be a pleasure to look at it. There will be no cracks to catch dust, and be an everlasting trouble. That in itself, « worth the few shillings we charge for the work of laying Linoleum bought from us. ' ■ When looking round our Linoleum Department ask to see the Simtast M Blinds. The "Simfast" Blinds are true to name>-a pleasing statement to make these days- Tie factory makes its own Übrio, and m»w its own dyes before the war, It guarantees jK« then and does so now. It certify will noD pay to or»rlook our stock* of this »J«ndid fabrio in a sunny ciimate like that of Auckland. We are always pleased to give quotations or send samples.

S Wholesale and Family Drapers WsM» f .253.263 Queen BU*icfc^^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17006, 13 November 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17006, 13 November 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17006, 13 November 1918, Page 11

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