Great ; Failure oiXontractsl Compulsory Sale of a Manufacturer's Stock of High-class Furniture ' £1 II Aft Wo /*!? ofm agnific©iitly designed Furniture 1 A W W sacrificed absolutely regardless of cost. LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL CONCESSIONS! Lot 30-A splendid line in 'I J» "" J Rirau Chairs, Rexine tip-out T t ,. _„. TI. _~ Lot 45 - Handsomely Desimed li seate-WorthV/6. ' Lot 39-Well-built Rlmu Kit- Eimu chalr "Jg Compulsory Sale 01 /. ChMl Chair, strong undor- scat-Worth 37/6. Price L\J • carnage-Worth 14/9. Compulsory Sale 07 1 a \flf' --ggTTP Compulsory Sale joyg. Price P ( ry i7/b. Lot 83-Weli Upholstered lsasy Easy Clair, in a towjy Chair, in choice Art Covering /_^ A Shadow Tisaua-Worth £6/6/-. -Worth £415'-. Compulsory Sale £A KL \ Compil-ory Sale J?0/7/fi Price, <^ T ' v/ i Price, ' &OM/0 iTS^SMPr if Take No Risks. afi&^ll Lot 143—This Handsome Bedstead, 4ft. Come EaiPly. *\F 6in. wide, is to be cleared at .. „ . .„„„ «•„.,, Lot 301-Solld Wmu and Oak 77 in NOW IS yOUB* tittle Dresaiag Oliests, built in Other designs from 49/(5. *° *J* Sacrificed 79/g, Good things don't linger at Wickiiis & Sutcliffe, AUCKLAND'S POPULAR HOUSE FURNISHERS. 42 KARANCAHAPE ROAD
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17983, 7 January 1922, Page 7 (Supplement)
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