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i % •JT): 7- : e . V.-S'.-V- iL& 3 I -..1 s -wm ;l'. -s|| 'm W A * , ? .VVvV . • - .\i 1 IS >:wlj W. :<§? ■ ■ }ii\ • T/" «S" ?. It 1 h I I ' /: i *rr mi The "Glenmor" Suite has everything! Drawer space,, hanging space, reflex mirrors, and a low 1 jAa a pric§! Note the smart hew recess top of the Dressing Table, the roomy 3-drawer Tallboy, and the f deep Wardrobe. Why not buy the "Glenmor" at once? The price is LOW for a quality Suite! BA I Takg advantage-of Smith & Brown's famous Easy Terms: 6/" we 3,2/ ■ fortnight, 26/" a wLB f month. The first Instalment with your order —FREIGHT PAID ,to your»Town! LOOSE CUSHION "IIfNDEN" SUITE •!P: CASH i ji 'a ? ■r; -•? ft' $ ? ) L Ki i mm- !! mni I'M'' * v Woi^< is£r&v: ' mm IC rA fe V r jlfS # 2 JUE X" #• 7 s «P? #^iHlP'a k ~m nxx 3&5 - Well sprung seati, nicely tailored loose cushions, combined with sprung backs, make this full size Jjynden" Suite outstanding value. You could have it in your home in any of the Velvets or showing at Smith & Brown's in plain, floral, and modern patterns, at a cost of only B -6 weekly. Write for free samples of coverings at once. Remember, FREIGHT IS PAID right 5? y°ur home town. CASH price, £24/15/-. Terms, 5/6 weekly, 11/- fortnightly, or 24/- monthly, ih e first instalment with your order. 5'6 WEEKLY BRISTOL" SUITE 111 ~T . *»usn. N/ The "BRISTOL" Suite m mzsi zt'.-.i.yw * *■ 1 * If r WEEKLY Why pay more ? Inspect the finish and construction of the "Bristol" Suite and C ] og us that it is a bargain. The Draw-leaf Extension Table is 3i't. Sin. x 3ft. b 0 and opens to sft. 3in. Four Chairs with upholstered tip-out seats, and a Sidetoaki charming in design, complete a Suite which you must consider when War* your se^c^on> Remember that even our cheapest Suites are backed with a f2l/u?/ e satisfaction by New Zealand's Greatest Furniture Store. Cash Price: ~v&a ' or on Terms, 5/- weekly, 10/- fortnightly, or 22/- monthly, ) < r ■fij M \\CM t «f» femk DIM m&m 13'.!«a _s 'iTfliS. V *<D >1 SllSl-l m !£'* ids. 5 : i«S «KJ*cxx~ SO#"! .•! :V <ku *&£l 'SS . II «>!«; I\i/ VtrTpV. my Ik hH X". ' m V ENGLISH PRICES DROP! HEAVY GRADE lg£l /#% 27in. AX. BODY WH / ■ I Hard wearing Axminster Body Carpet in a -wonderful range of new patterns. "Close Fit" your, rooms with this low price quality. There's nothing to equal this grade at this Cash Price. Usual Easy Terms on the new low prices! Now you can have your rooms covered from "Wall-to-Wall" a little more than the cost for Carpet Squares. Reserve your savings by using Smith & Brown's Easv Payment Plan! MM, t >* W ? m l lif YARD SUPER "IMPERIAL" QUALITY Genuine Super Imperial quality "< The best that money can buy! Worth easily 21/- a yard, now selling at 16/9 a yard. It's a sensational opening to the new Body Carpet section of Smith & Brown's Carpet Department. USUAL TEEMS! i W: ■ .vi m :fc if mifo & j W # -y s<; ' vv |\ •- v, v - ' I St. - if,-. USUAL TERMS ON BODY CARPETS Another Shipment of Genuine CAMPHOR WOOD BOXES -M pD^ S5 ' - tveV n3 t red v ° Ut U ervVce t0 *>& * u'a J * f-f ortlC^ ceV t9 . to vJWC° u^° n , \vve ° ul . vt tVo se ■ r Order at once to secure Bargains 1 The was sold out within a few hours. . last shipment °' oVO*^ 6 . JV.V to ? Large size—-Usually £7/19/6. NOW: Medium size— Usually £4/19/6. uvv; i! L T 148-152 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, C.3. - NEXT STATE THEATRE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 25

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