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(Published by Arrangement.) ALL ABOUT MR GBEIG AND MR. ESTERMAN. Both Mr. Greig and Mr. Esterman are practical Upholstered Furniture Manufacturers. Mr. Greier has had years of Australian and New Zealand experience. Mr. Esterman had many years in upholstery factories in England,* before coming to New Zealand. Mr. Greig and Mr. Ester- | man are in partnership, and have a factory at 10, Alexandra Street—the street that intersects Queen Street right opposite the Town Hall.. UPHOLSTERED SUITES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO THE PUBLIC AT FACTORY PRICES. In the past Mr. Greig and Mr. Esterman have supplied retail furniture houses with Upholstered Suites, but now this policy is changed—Greig and Esterman are out to make a bold bid for the "Direct from the factorv to the public at actual factory prices" business. A 25 PER CENT. MONEY SAYING. Let it be known right now that Greig and Esterman will nuh make cheap inferior suites, but take,, u>r instance, a Chesterfield Suite priced at say £40 in one of Auckland's reputable furniture establishments. That same suite, Greig and Esterman will make for about £30. Whatever price you pay, you can depend upon it being within the vicinity of 25 per cent, lower in price than a suite of equal quality would cost in a retail shop. WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY SUITE.

Every Greig and Esterman Suite is | numbered and guaranteed. This guarantee is most complete It details and guarantees frame construction, number of springs and method of springing, spring linings, stuffing linings, stuffing materials, webbing—overything is specified and guaranteed. Furthermore, this guarantee has no time limit. If at any time—one three, five, ten years after date of purchase —the suite is found to be below guaranteed standard, the purchaser will receive a full refund of the original cash price. CLIENTS' INSPECTION DURING CONSTRUCTION. Upon a suite being commenced, the client will receive advice of same and be asked to call in as oft- ; times as possible and actually see the suite being made. The will enable clients to see the quality and quantity of the workmanship put into the suite. FACTS ABOUT CONSTRUCTION. Sturdy kauri frames, well dowelled, glued, and corner blocked. All springs the very best quality-high-tempered steel, coppered to prevent corrosion. Springs set on a base of the best quality closely woven Scotch Jute Webbing, and firmly lashed. Wooden slats are never used. Inside stuffing coverings, best Plessian. First stuffing, best tow; second stuffing j first quality NEW pure wool flock, never I cotton or mixed flock—always pure wool | flock. Customers are given a splendid choice of upholstering materials. DON'T EXPECT. Don't expect a beautiful showroom, and immaculately dressed salesmen. You come to a factory. A small room has been converted into a display and demonstration room. Here you see finished suites, and have the quality of the workmanship demonstrated. You are taken into tho factory and there see Suites in all stages of construction —webbed, sprung, stuffed, finished. You make your choice of suite design from a splendid collection of big photographs or have the suite made to your own particular design. AN EXAMPLE OF VALUE. THE G. AND E. "MONARCH" SUITE. Chesterfield, six foot three overall. Two extra big easy chairs, sturdy kauri frames, dowelled, ghied and corner blocked. Chesterfield and chairs have independent sprung fronts and extra heavily sprung seats, backs and arms—s7 springs in Chesterfield, 30 in each chair. Best Hessian spring and stuffing linings, first stuffing best tow, second stuffing all wool flock; best Scotch Jute webbing for spring base. Suite finished in Moquette. Suites of this qualitv and workmanship are £40 to £45 in retail shops. Greig and EstermSn's Factory-to-lon Price, £30 10s. Call and inspect this Suite and others. Sec for vourself the value Greig and Estermail tfive. Note Address; 10, Alexandra Street (Intersects Queen Street, opp. Town Hall).

TRAMWAY CONDUCTORS' COMFORT. The chafing and irritation caused by the oontinual dipping of their hands into their pouches is counteracted by <fl A ' which prevents cracks and chaps. Jne hands aro kept smooth and clean and there is an absence of corrugation or roughness. Invaluable to Motorists and Uardenera. Advt. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 9