TYLERS HAVE JUST LANDED TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS OF HIGH-GRADE Mtwmm Carpet? enter into all furnishing schemes and on the selection of these depends largely the whole furnishing effect. No matter what your needs may be—Carpets, Rugs or Runner —you will find them here, pleasing in colour and pattern, at prices which defy competition. You are cordially invited to visit our Huge Showrooms, where our experienced staff will have pleasure in assisting you in all the details of a modern furnishing scheme. mm % h wm ill it •Si "Hv m m w m h MANY WILTON AND AXMINSTERS AT JOB PRICES 6ft. x 4ft. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually 52/6. Reduced to 42/6 9ft. x 4ft. AXMINSTER CARPET—- ' - Usually 79/6. Reduced to 67/6 10ft. 6in. x 4ft. AXMINSTER CARPET—- .> Usually 92/6. Reduced to 79/6 12ft. x 4ft. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £5/5/-., Reduced to OQJ m 9ft. x 7ft. 6in, AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £5/2/6. Reduced to 85/" 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £6/15/-. Reduced to £5/15/9ft. x 6ft. 9in. WILTON CARPET— Usually £B/10/-. Reduced to £5/17/6 9ft. x 9ft. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £6/10/-. Reduced to £5/5/9ft. x 9ft. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £7/15/-. Reduced to £6/7/6 9ft. x 9ft. WILTON CARPET— Usually £9/10/-. Reduced to £6/17/6 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £7/10/-. Reduced to £5/19/6 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £B/15/-. Reduced to £7/2/6 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. WILTON CARPET— Usually £lO/10/-. Reduced to £B/17/6 9ft. x 12ft. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £B/7/6. Reduced to £6/15/9ft. x 12ft. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £9/15/-. Reduced to £7/17/6 9ft. x 12ft. WILTON CARPET— Usually £1 1/15/-. Reduced to £9/18/6 13ft. 6in. x. 10ft. Sin. AXMINSTER CARPET— Usually £l4/15/-. Reduced to £H/15/11ft. 3in. x 13ft. 6in. SUPER WILTON— Usually £39/10/-. Reduced to £2B/17/6 AUCKLAND'S LARGEST FURNISHING FOR QUALITY FURNITURE OUR PRICES ARE UNBEATABLE!! OVER 90 SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM. 1 • vx- •/; x. rtMOJ <\X m . : a 4 mmm* mm* >V/ ] till IV r \ < I--;'-" - * I ' fit w TYLERS CASH PRICE Genoa Velvet. Qirvn pnppil ANY TAXI WILL DRIVE YOU FROM QUEEN STREET, FORT STREET, TOP OF ANZAC AVENUE, AI JTfOlNf ' VT>K PREN RIDE rRKK! WYNDHAM STREET. VICTORIA STREET, WELLESLEY, STREET. l Ur Ur -rt VUL*%JC 9 1 lvil • THE NAME TYLERS BEFORE ENTERING PREw • SYMONDS STREET. NEWTON AND NEWMARKET TO TYLERS FREE! AUCKLAND. ,OOK FOR PREMISES. couldn't wear out this Harvey Can I' ' ,s v\.v----4 tm m ¥:S: ese Large Cake On left Mr. R. Masefield, of auinoay, w.io won the third prize in the Harvey "Oldest Can" Competition with this Milk Can. Read the extract below from Mr. Masefield's letter. "I have two old Harvey tr.ilk cans. I do not know which is (he oldest, but they are both 44 years old or more, and are in splendid condition, being still in use taking milk to the Bombay factory'. Obtainable from all Dairy Factories or direct from the Manufacturers — ALEX. HARVEY & SONS LTD. Albert Street, AUCKLAND Look at this veteran Harvey Can. Made in 1890 and with 44 years' service to its credit, it won the third prize in the Harvey "Oldest Can" Competition. This Milk Can is a splendid illustration of the long years of hard wear every dairy-farmer can expect from Harvey Cans. In spite of its trip to the Bombay factory every day for nearly half a century, it shows very few signs of wear, and is still good for many more years of service. In the Harvey "Oldest Can" Competition, 5 other cans over 40 years old were entered, 34 cans over 30 years also, and 112 cans between 18 and 30 years old. No other cans can show suchproof of durability. Make sure to get Harvey Cans next season. Order by name • and IDEAL Tins st CO V * I :S S<: <.> ***** lllr 4 * - <- < - •**Cmm *i-i 4 * * m x : : : S Vi. ' \ ' i :>Sc?> ii , Jt ws Of# mB .x v S; M m m m MA m s s s THOMPSON'S Pram House ST.. E»td. 1693. For LATEST LowBASSINETTES, PUSHCHAIRS, \Mml MM HIGH CHAIRS. fli®ml!lillmST NURSERY CHAIRS. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS and DOLLS' FRAMS. Free List Issued. Pbone 45-988, C. BRANDAUER & Co.'a Ltd. Circular Pointedjp^ prize E m E Edals. WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. P These aerie, of Pens neither scratch no* They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a soft lead-pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an Assorted Sample Bo*. Beware of cheap imitations. The beauty and artistic merit of " Amber Tips" Cake Tins stand unrivalled . . . ask your grocer to show you the complete set of six and you will appreciate their exceptional value. Each tin is sold containing either 3 lbs. of the No. 1 RED AND YELLOW LABEL or the BLUE LABEL "Amber Tips" at the regular price, plus 3d. for the exquisite tin itself.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 17
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