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s i 11l Js Jl :;fe;is I J!-1 1 V-"-:<Hjf| F' v __ , i.j(. ••■ ■■» r jßßt'- yx- ■ TO 7>: . ffiffiSß i • ' 1L i •-• igmi Kg EH Thursday am Thursday and Friday will be bumper days at LAMBQURNES. Price# that are already low have been brought still lower for these last two days of this record breaking Sale. It is impossible to illustrate more than one or two Suites in this advertisement, but they will serve to show you the kind of prices you can expect and there are hundreds of Suites thousands of pounds' worth of Carpets miles of Linoleums hundreds of Mattresses, all to go at prices that are staggering. But for your own sake—be early on Thursday morning! 9A '■ i. K'i Wm m m m? W\ m '■■A-.: - T4*a-t sag 7 * W: £SOOO WORTH OF QUAIITIf mm mmkM> m ES|s|£S CARPETS mm 1000 YARDS BRITISH AXMINSTER 6ft. X 7ft. 6in. AXMINSTER— Usually £5/10/ 9ft. x 6ft. AXMINSTER— Usually £6/12/6 ... 9ft. x 6ft. AXMINSTER— Usually £5/15/- . ..., 9ft. x 7ft. Gin. AXMINSTER— Usually £6/19/6 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. AXMINSTER— Usually £6/19/6 SOME AS Your golden opportunity to replace that worn and faded Carpet with one of these heavily reduced Carpets. Choose from the latest colourings and designs. Look at these startling Values I £2/12/6 £3'6/£2/17/6 £3/12/6 £3/19/6 Carpet UNDERFELT 6ft. wide. Will make your Carpet wear longer. ents Just arrived of this heavy grade - - 0 w prloe. nember—rs FREE! MEASURING, SEWING, MAKING and LAYING 9ft. x 7ft. Gin. , AXMINSTERUsually £B/15/- .... 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. AXMINSTERUsually £B/15/9ft. x 7ft. 6in. WILTON— Usually £9/15/- .... 9ft. x 9ft. AXMINSTERUsually £lO/5/ 9ft. x 9ft. AXMINSTERUsually £lO/15/- . . . 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. AXMINSTERUsually £4/5/£4/7/6 £4/19/6 £5/2/6 £5/7/6 £3/19/6 LOW AS HALF PRICE ' 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. fft A /#?| I/tf* AXMINSTER— f§ Usually £B/5/ T ' 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. £* p- / 4 F / v AXMINSTER— *•%/ J £&/ » Usually £ll/19/6 ... m* w 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. sP*g™ /«f (fb/d* AXMINSTER— ±.%%/ J Jj/ W% Usually £ll/19/6 ... eSaj v ' s r 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. /€ E" / WILTON— jKf)/ IS!/m Usually £l3/10/ i2 ft. * 9 j^, MINSTER _ £4/ j 6 Usually £9/5/ ma am* w 12ft. x 9ft. /*i dft/lSt AXMINSTER— M/ JL 2P'O s Usually £9/5/ W 12ft. x 9ft. ($T* J? / <fj 4% AXMINSTER-r- JT-JJ/ J, Usually £ll/5/ 12ft. x 9ft. i Q/fi£h AXMINSTER— Usually £ls/15/ I f 12ft, x £7/ J, Usually £ls/19/6 ... » 12ft. x 9 jJx MINSTER __ J, fj|/Usually £l2/19/6 . ... 12ft. x 9f^ ILTON __ J, o^6 Usually £lO/10/ 12ft. x 10ft. 6in. dftQi/«| Ca/IKL AXMINSTER— *h *2? O Usually £l2/19/6 12ft * * AXMINSTER— £ll^l Usually £l6/10/ ■ - . l2ft - ?■ i?ii.?SrE R -£l2/19 / 6 Usually £lB/19/6 _ 6i AXM\nsterl- £9/19/6 Usually £l4/15/- .... . ,3 "- 6 i Uiually £l4/15/ TO GO AT 111 Rj v^w :*st Wwk y&'tf: M'o- - "A Hi hp mmm. m m "■ 1" if •fii®.imf i&iii HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES of the OAK BEDROOM SUITE Just one of the Oak Bedroom Suites from our large range. And what amazing value! Chest has generous size wing mirrors with the new spoon bevel effect, and has ample drawer space. Roomy Wardrobe provides full hanging space. Double Bed fitted with I Iron sides Usually £24/10/-. THURSDAY'S PRICE: m m m. M __ m m an m ?./y, a Fi 'SMmlm mm ri ' is I ...I 1 "'l'y ' ''< ftBRITISH AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNERS We are overstocked in Carpet! and With the alterations to our premises, stock muit be reduced. Hence these drastic cuts in price. All Quality British Axminster Runners that will give real good MrVlC6*' _ 27m. Usually 12/6 36in. Usually 21/- S4in. « Usually 35/- - r^' I . , A .. ■: » V 1 m lmmsi , .••••• SMi.tPif:!' WW ■Hi i ppw. m wmmm I ?m§. H VIIVI: U-r f • i m Hilv; I h fat w- : ■: Don't mil PRICE MM OAK DINING SUITE Sensational Value in Oak Dining Suites. Useful style Sideboard with its China case tup boards and two drawers for cutlery and linen. Drawleaf Table with sturdy turned legil Four strongly made Chairs with seats covered in Brown Rexine Usually £22/10/-. THURSDAY'S PRICE : ■mj 1 Don't mlsa these Bargains In Tufted Axminster Hearth Rugs. Serviceable __ ___ jmm ifrmtk Quality and Designs. H liflltiS mild JilSAfl WBlnlk lltft Usually 17/0. Usually 25/-. Usually 3%Wn«. 11/itd. 17/" - 8/912/6 m ?-.:s "■v. t ></e w Ay-/-' %: jam*-- ?' -ii(< ' i', - *■ ' y^ri'4 ,'V; « SHADOW TISSUE. Wonderful Value at this Low Price. 29in.—Usually 1/3 yard... BHADOW TIB3UE. Another Bpeolal Line to Clear. 291n. wide—Usually 1/8 yard... ART. SILK NETB Value In Art. Bilk and Cotton Neta, 38ln.—Us. 1/9 yd. DAINTY VOILES Special Grouping of Dainty Voiles In newest styfes—Us. 1/6 yd. Ready - frilled MARQUISETTES. Dainty and neat designs In all colours—Usually 1/11 yaitd :....... Ready-frilled VOILES—Neat cross stripe effects on Cream ground. 30in.—Us. 2/6 yd. COTTAGE WEAVEB—Newest colourings In smart cross stripes. 38in.—Us. 1/11 yd. 9d 1/1/3 9d 1/6 1/11 1/6 TWO-TONE SILK NETB Available in all good colourings. 40ln.—Us. 2/11 yard. SILK SLUB REPP. Fadeless Slub Repp in 10 good furnishing shades. 48ln.—Usually 2/6 yard TWO-TONE BILK REPP Smart two-tone effects in Fadeless Repp. Bhades are excellent. 46in.—Us. 2/11. ART. SILK BROCADE A Clearing Line of Art. Silk Brocades, all colours and qualities. 48ln. All to go at Heavy Quality CHENILLE— Speolal Value in Heavy Chenille, 50ln. wide. Us. 7/11 yd. ART. BILK CURTAINS Full-length Curtains in Art. Silk and finished with Silk fringe. 2J yds. long. Pair, Quality COTTAGE WEAVE —Heavy quality In some excellent designs. 461n. wide —Usually 2/11 yard 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/11 5/6 17/6 2/6 s. /: mi m r m m M m ■ ■ mm H m & m m S. ' : 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Don't Judge this Chesterfield Suite by the prlcel We have discounted enough ooverlngs to sell 20 at this sensationally low price. Every Bulte made in our own factory 'from first-class materials, well sprung seats and baoks and covered In Genoa Velvet in a range of 8 designs. Chesterfield measures 6ft. and eaoh of the Chairs 3ft. wide Usually £lB/10/-. THURSDAY'S PRICE: £l3/19/6 •vv^vw.'. ssi mm wmm £ im£ 2UL.S. IV -f- "■ > , :— ; ■ i-~ m m 1 vim mm RIMU PANEL SETTEE COMPLETE WITH GENOA SQUAB Useful style Dinner Waggon in Oak, complete with rubber-tyred wheels. / a Strongly made and polished J ! BLZ dark (not illustrated) JBL4ZL* O Usually 29/6 ■mhoh W Smart style Dinner Waggon with turned legs and large size trays. Mad a xk. / In Oak and finished Dark (not i9(SJ> 8 SOU. illustrated) Usually 39/6. >s.- : ?■ "fx: r^'j! x; r:v ; sTi SV3 ' : HP 41 22/6 f 1 A very useful piece of furniture for any aßaa. _ home. Will make a very comfortable Bed. I /fflP Btrongly made, with 2-ply Rustless Wire- fIJuXUBMii M mMv wove Mattress and complete with well- § IHnw filled Squab In a range of Genoas or w« ff IfiMßg Tapestries. Thursday and Friday Prlco... J 200 GENOA SQUABS Wonderful Value In Drop-side Dinner Waggon (as Illustrated). Can be used as Dinner Waggon or Bupper Table. m man / Made in Dark Oak and com- /g K/ plete with rubber-tyrod ■O'aJ* ■" wheels —; Usually 89/6 ... ' ■*- •i'C : 'i v , l s II II """ Speolal Offering Squabs covered In a large range of Genoa Velvets, Velours and Tapestries. Usually sold at SB/-. TO CLEAR: S-'-,3 im rocl2 y«s«." 'mms I ■: :■■■ lm! OAK TABLE Smart octagonal Occasional Table made In Oak and finished a rich shade of Brown. 12 only to go at HALF PRICE. am USEFUL STYLE FIRESIDE CHAIR" Seat well. nprung and covered In Tapestry or Genoa Velvot. Back covered In Embossed Rexine. WONDERFUL VALUE AT LAmBOURnCS * "7/. JJ //T-...y 7... „.A., . BSte PONSONBY THREE LAMPS VV djofiiz S •ttn t If tli r I l :tZ ■ •tr

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 22

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