; THE MYSTERY BOX.
WHAT'S IN IT? An upholstered finite or chair is like a mystery box. The outside appearance gives no clue as to " what's inside." Knowing that price is oftimes the deciding factor, unscrupulous manufacturers of Upholstered Furnitur 5 slap together the frames, put as few S:» ings in as pos- ; sible, use. second-hand stiffing covers, any old thing for stuffing, an I then cover up this multitude of sins with a smart-look-ing upholstering mater a/. Beware* of this class oft" suite. Beware of low catch prices. Play safe. - Buy a Greig find Esterman " GUARANTEED-IN-WRITING " Suite, at direcUo-you-at-factory-price, fully 25 per cent, lower than the retail price for suites of equal quality. Call and maka full inquiries at Greig and Ester man's upholstered furniture factory, 10, Alexandra Street (off Queen Street, ( posito Town Hall). — Advt. A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 9
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