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Out Values ate the Talk of Auckland ! I •J ———SPFCIAI S CARPET & UNO. DEPT. ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE £5/19/6 Axminsters ... £3/19/6 40 HEAVY QUALITY BRITISH AXMINSTER CARPETS, beautiful' designs, .in newest modern art styles, for bedroom and lounge rooms. Sizes: 6ft. x 4ft. 9ft. x 6ft. 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. 9ft. x 9ft. Usually £2/17/6 £4/8/6 £5/19/6 £7/5/now £l/14/6 £3/3/-*3/19/6 £5/5/And— 9ft. x I Oft. 6in. 9ft. x 12ft. Usually , £B/19/6 £lO/5/NOW £5/19/6 £6/19/6 £B/8/- Super Axminsters, £5/17/6 IS SEAMLESS SUPER AXMINSTERS, Vieux Rose, Blue, Brown and Fawn grounds in smart ultra-modern and floral designs. Sizes: 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. 9ft. x 9ft. 9ft. x 1 Oft. 6in. 9ft. x 1 2ft. Usually. £B/8/- £9/9/- £lO/15/- £l2/12/NOW £5/17/6 £6/19/6 £B/5/- £9/19/6 3 only HALL CARPETS Sizes: 9ft. x 4ft. 6in. I Oft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. I 2ft. x 4ft. 6in. Usually £4/15/- , £4/19/6 £5/V----NOW £2/19/6 £3/12/6 £3/19/6 15/9 Axminster Runner. .... 9/9 100 YARDS OF AXMINSTER RUNNER, obtainable in modern art' and foliage designs. . Widths:// 27in. 3ft. 4ft. 6i:n. Usually 15/9 24/6 3V6 NOW 9/9 14/11 24/6 6/11 LINOLEUM ...... 4/11 Great range of designs to select from. Patterned in styles to suit all rooms; 6ft. wide—,/u, 4/11,5/11 MATTRESS SPECIALS 2 rtNI Y 4ft - 6in - G° OD - * QUALITY MATTRESSES —Usually £3/15/9 ONLY 3ft * MATTRESSES, in high-grade ticlcing Usually £2/2/4 ONLY 4ft - 6in - KAPOK V 1 * MATTRESSES, in sound Blue and Rose ticking— Usually £2/19/652/6 29/6 39/6 6 w V FURNISHED £44186 To celebrate our Anniversary Sale we offer Special Discounts of £5 on each of these three Suites—Usually Priced at £59/15/- NOW £(||}^lß/0 RESERVE YOUR SUITE NOW, AS STOCKS ARE LIMITED. WE WILL STORE FREE FOR 6 MONTHS. m V P5 6-piece SOLID OAK! £l4 / 19 / 6 THIS MODERN 6-PIECE OAK DINING SUITE, Tudor period. 4ft. 6in. Sideboard, 5 roomy drawers and 2 leadlight cupboards and frameless mirror back; Extension Table opening to sft. x 3ft., Chairs, finished in Rubbed Brown and Jacobean Brown colourings— Usually £l9/19/-. QUIGLEYS ANNIVERSARY PRICE: £l4/19/« } WW mem i WW i mm hmCj m* KM m m mm CiXi mm mmm wm 3-piece GUARANTEED SUITE THIS FULL-SIZE DISTINCTIVE 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, upholstered in Jacquard Velour and Genoa Velvet, with fully-sprung seats and backs and independently-sprung cane fronts. Being manufactured in our own factory from the finest springs and materials, this Suite is fully guaranteed. Settee 6ft. 6in. wide. Chairs, 3ft. wide— Usually £l9/19/". QUIGLEYS ANNIVERSARY PRICE: £14196 m L£3 V A fiKk m we 1 III.SI OAK CHINA CABINET 3 ft. wide, 14 in. deep, 3 ft. 6in. high. In any shade—Usually £5/10/-. QUIGLEYS ANNIVERSARY £3/19/6 Country Clients Please Add 5/- for Crating. 12 ONLY 6 ONLY 4 ONLY 3 ONLY 3 ONLY 2 ONLY OAK TEA WAGGONS, turned legs, rubber-tyred wheels; all shades—Usually 32/6 Oval Solid Oak Turned Leg TEA WAGGONS - Usually 45/Solid Oak Turned Leg Drop-Side TEA WAGGONS, con - vertible for table— Usually £3/10/-... NEST 5 TABLES, in Oak, 2 5 in. x 25in., in any shade required Usually £4/4/-:... V SEAGRASS LOUNGE CHAIRS, with adjustable foot-rest— Usually £3/3/-.... 3-DRAWER RIMU DRESSING CHESTS —Usually £3/19/6. 19/11 32/6 49/6 59/6 45/59/6 SOLID OAK E1419/6 CORNER OF CUSTOMS STREET AND COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND I THIS 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, in light or dark shaded Solid Oak, comprising 3ft. isin. Wardrobe, with 8 48in. x 12in. bevelled plate-glass mirror; 3ft. 6in. Dressing Table, with 32in. x 18in. bevelled plate-glass 5 mirror, 1 long drawer and 3 small drawers; 4ft. 6in. Panel Bedstead, with carved motifs on all P"*M,, and j. Pedestal Cupboard to match—Usually £l9/19/-. QUIGLEYS ANNIVERSARY PRICE: £l4/19/6 v . : msmm m iHB mm

HEALTH, BEAUTY, ECONOMY and CONVENIENCE IN YOUR OWN HOME teggfUlf" IS® SlillSSl II •• .'-'v.-t ms- % V.-V- 4' uvHi SI t{M{ *l2 7Jiel(e "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" REFRIGERATORS... And they do save up to £2 a month! With an H.M.V. you have better-testing, more wholesome foods a more beautiful kitchen a handyplace for each food item guests entertained more easily and, according to users' own figures, actually save up to £2 a month! ••• • * Some choo9e H.M.V. for the lasting beauty of the cabinet—some for its unusual convenience features. There are dozens of good reasons, but the most important is this: Only H.M.V. has Rollator Refrigeration, which insures complete silence in operation, very little current used and a mechanism which improves with use! Remember only H.M.V. has the COLLATOR! I EASY TERMS ARRANGED | „ ... Demonstrations at: Electric Conduction Co. of M. A. Macdermott, Rotorua. N.Z., Auckland and Hamilton Leg . Spence Electrical Co., D. McL. Wallace Ltd., All j e Awamutu. Branches. , Watta & Brays Haw, Morrinsville. E. Litchwark, Cambridge. ARTHUR H. NATHAN LTD. (DISTRIBUTORS H.M.V. PRODUCTS), CUSTOMS STREET :: Phone 44-705 :: AUCKLAND

ENGLAND IN 1936 Following: this year's successful tour, another personally escorted party is being organised for a pleasure trip to Britain, etc., next April. The toui is planned on comprehensive line*, is reasonable in cost, with every comfort assured. - ". . . .. . , The party will be strictly lynited in nnm'jer. Write for particular* to: •ENGLISH HOLIDAY" Dept. H., . Box 1690, AUCKLAND.—(AdTt.)

Make an early selection. Choice designs in Christmas Cards.-—Hebald Office.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 21

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