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COUNTER DOCKET BOOKS, OFFICE STATIONERY. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. HERALD PRINTING WORKS, Queen Street, Auckland. Telephone 44-290.

positively amazing opportunity—m IQ I kriw ■ I r«W;| m VA m m m kV*». M ESt 1 H Don t have any doubts about the .values. We are trying to tell you that they are astounding. Unfortunately, we have to use some hackneyed word. O T if (Mm? t. f w. m m mm** Sere is our Registered Trade Mark once again associated with something good. That is just how we would like you to think of it always. i 1 at our~i Here are just a few prices, as an intimation only — 1 Only 4-Piece DARK OAK BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Wardrobe, Double Bedstead, Dressing Table and Pedestal—£4s. Salvage Price, to Clear, £22 1 Only GENTLEMAN'S COMPACTUM, in English Oak. A Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, completely fitted with all accessories—Usual Stock Price, £46/10/-. Salvage Price, £2O 1 Only GENT.'S COMPACTUM, English Mahogany, fitted as above —Usual Stock Price, £52/10/-. Salvage Price, £25 1 Only JACOBEAN Dark Oak sft. SIDEBOARD, Antique Cane back—Usual Stock Price, £l9/10/-. Salvage Price, £9/10/5 Only 4ft. OAK DRESSING TABLES, with cut-out and bow front; large bevelled mirrors; exceptional designs—Usual Price, £l9/10/-. Salvage Price, £9/15/1 Only 4ft. OAK DRESSING TABLE, with reflex mirrors, shaped front, and Queen Anne legs—Usual Price, £23/10/-. Salvage Price, £ll/15/Typists' OAK OFFICE CHAIRS, with movable backs and revolving seat——Usual Stock Prices, from £2 to £4. Salvage Price, 10/- each. OAK BEDROOM PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS, 6 Only— To Clear at Special Salvage Price, 25/sft. OAK SIDEBOARD, in English Walnut finish, with Queen Anne legs—Usual Stock Price, £25. Salvage Price, £ll/15/- n A 1 Only Oak ROUND EXTENSION DINING [ TABLE, with 2 leaves—Usual Stock Price, £ll/15/-- jSalvage Price, £2/17/6 U tt OAK CABINETS with drawer, suitable lor - A ' Gramophone or Radio Stand—Usual Price, J J £7/15/-. Salvage Price, £3/17/6 6 Only LOW CANADIAN ROCKING CHAIRS —Usual Price, £l/17/6. IS Salvage Price, 10/1 Only 4ft. 6in. WHITE ENAMEL IRON BED- ® STEAD—UsuaI Price, £4/10/-. Salvage Price, £l/15/- IVe are noted for our beautiful furniture designs* and 2 Only 3-piece UPHOLSTERED S UITES in Moquette, comprising Settee and Z lub ? y,,, smo i t e has affected the Arm Chairs— prices, but not the design. Salvage Price, £l2/10/Suites or in separate pieces. BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE at prices that would thrill even a miser Why, what you get for your money is just —thrilling, there is no other word. Look your home over; it will be worth while rearranging to make room for some of these bargains. They are just staggering. We cannot show you the pieces here—YOU MUST COME AND SEE. This is really the most exciting event that has yet happened in the Furniture business. Come quickly, because in many cases there is only one of each piece. Out in the margin we give a few prices, just as an intimation, but don't imagine that the list represents our stock. Oh! no! You must see to believe—and while you are here you can see our Beautiful Indian Carpets, a special purchase of Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs, and also our shipment of New Season's Eider Down Quilts. Here are some prices: INDIAN CARPETS AND RUGS—6ft. x 3ft, 35/- ; 7ft. x 4ft., 65/-; 9ft - x 99/6 New Season's Eider Down Quilts, double and single bed sizes, in Satins and Sateens, all at a reduction of 25 per cent. COME TO TONSON ARUCK ss /COMPANY If COMFORT /V' cfurniture COMr-OHT EIPST J LIMITED for Com fint At our temporary premises, almost opposite Town Hall.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19931, 27 April 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19931, 27 April 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19931, 27 April 1928, Page 18