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■ -■•-., For Every Requirement in m For Every Requirement in I FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS I Loose Covers, Upholstered Furniture. I I m, T f , , , Our selection of Upholstered Furniture attracts admiring at- 1 I lhe Loose Cover has come to stay as a tention. In Easy Chairs we show a stock which includes the § « serviceable, sensible upholstery for chairs. famous "Advance" Chair (the easiest in the world), with back 1 | It can be readily taken off for washing Be %t and arms all well equipped with the best strings), also the R ■ or repairing, and when worn out, as hap- Langley and other exclusive makes. All Furniture is made in d 1 pens even to the L«efc of materials, can be our own factories, and from the bert materials and seasoned II I reversed at a mode.ate cost; and without woo Each detail of construction is so carefully attended to i g • delay. Ihe "S. ana C department has that the article will give satisfaction throughout the whole B ■ _ trained a special staff, which fits 'the period of its use. m I Loose Cover glove-tight, and without a ' 1 I wrinkle or fold. Prompt, careful ser- ' ' ———________« , — | ■ vice, and good materials, have made ue ■ i \ 1 g noted in regard tc> Loose Covers. We M * are always ready to advise, either per- r; *1 * T% I I sonally at the department, or by 'phone FUrniSHing UfapefV* 1 1633. Sr i p R __^^ mmm^m Our Furnishing Drapery Department includes all the K 3st M -■■'... an( emar t, es t, Shadow Tissues for Loose Covers, and the neces- 1 sary curtains and hangings for all styles of architecture. We I |j j ' i j /I • ffla jn piece goods, body and border, and 27in and 36in stairs. There I y I BilM.l X {SiiraßslEiliiSSO/ / i 99 attention from the house furnipher. The sizes are:—Squares, 9ft I I mm h ? loft6in ' 9ft by • 2ft * ll^ 3i - n by I^ti I . lffc . 3in h ? 13ffc6in > im 1 a sample of " 8. and C." Work. Wholesale 1»4 Family *■-* I For Quality— _«_ Si FOAH O' DAWN— I 1 § Spring Furnishings. I I Those who seek the uncommon its 111 will find in the novelty fabric, Foaei i 1 I %mjff °* Dawn, a materia! that combines |1| 1 Ifffi J&iflra l' , "S "^""" "** I "0 pure mohair, and will therefore give it I mßTjjj%.q I— B lvPr»ff> excellent service, whilst the designs || I IffWJyi) 1) I '* <|$||Bw< \ an d colonrings arc such as will per» j|| 1 W. *Pln — ]|)aW! < Mit °* the * a^fi,ment °' a °y desired ||| - I I jHH^r * tMi I *i«i I being specially featured, and as they jij lilH I 1 i $HBsiSEm I Mr! an y one design is limited, and titere= ||| 1ml! " m 1' ImM * ore a Bufficient reason for early in- I For Hangings, FOAM 0' DAWN drapes beautifully, jj ill and the general effect will appeal to the most fastidious. ££' S Those living at a distance, and unable to personally !Sf • view these goods, are asked to write their requests, when igl i samples will be forwarded post free. > |g| j FOAM 0* DAWN, 31 inches wide—B/11, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, 1 I FOAM 0 DAWN, 50 inches wide— 14/6. jlj 1 ill A NEW LOOSE COVER, WITH LITTLE OUTLAY. 111 g The outlay made on the Loose Cover is never regretted, 111 §' Another advantage is that it permits a change to be 111 |j ; For L-.-oae Covers, FOAM O' DAWN makes up splen- i! Ij su.taL-i.- -election can be the designs and colourings, that a » M w 18l sujtab'- can be made to tone with any scheme. |BI i A competent staff is employed for the making of Loose ill jll Milne & Choyce, Ltd., I Queen Street, Auckland. § ... - | i 1 —— FOE SEA SICKNESS 11 fSULPHOLINE ts e@?®%m?gs^* * UK »*»A SICKNESS I famous lotion, & TRAIN SICKNESS 3 " ' Quick!, itoa«» 1 >#HW^^^^^^ W| MOTHERSILL'S b«» received the I Skin Eruptions, Ensuring a iJ bnnt tcstimocwls from the wurld'a E _, gsgiti GOI^PS-SXJO^S ' jfik2?sl&S®r fireatest «ravellera, men, women, I *"■"*" iT „ intest Spot. irits,y» MOTHERSILfS u.ioar.ote.d rimp iv; e mi if] Appear by applyii* W#^^^^^^^^™^^' < **^^n^BeP y opium - Chloral, or nay other of f$ XJ X- 3P £» SJB •!»-«> A. *« *f-« s*BBmSF the co *' tßr P rodll « 8 - -hich renders the skin sMtiess soft. cJsai. _^dTi^^^ Us^ to Rovlty. Nobility. Doctors. '" W fenr"« ySS» B Clcraymen, &c. &c, on Atlantic. •-;--. FQK42 Yfc«n» _______»-, . Pacific and other liners, by Polytechnic j «J TTf jtj, *?» Jggg O jCb K3Sb^3S« N ° TO "!vS CB B r A-D* AFTIn EFFECTS. ? Sis «EN TH> '>*****£2&Jt Guaranteed to Core or Money Returned mothersjx R0«»^ co r "*; JJ l J B^»^"i!»a«-« s^^*«^ !rt * '****: ' Address: Box 929. ■ Wellinston. || 1 Bt»tcri#s. SsetS. JCSea,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17254, 2 September 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17254, 2 September 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17254, 2 September 1919, Page 11

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