AN IMPOSING SIGHT
A sight that is causing considerable interest just now is the extensive sho-w room of Messrs W. F. Short*, Ltd., of Willis street, Wellington. The magnitude of fliin firm's beautifully made stock', is the surprise. and admiration of ail who inspect it, -while the designs axe all the very latest and have' been chosen so as to suit all tastes. The firm have just issued a catalogue which they will be ■pleased to post to any address. This illustrated work will give you an'idea of the superiority of the designs and the extremely reasonable prices' quoted, while the goods are constructed wholly from Kauri, which ensures their being far more reliable than furniture made from other woods and less liable to shrink or split. , It is important to you that when furnishing you procure furniture that will last, and by purchasing-from this firm you are assured of this as they give an absolute guarantee with every article they make; and no matter where you may reside, should you find any defect, they will be only too pleased to arrange to have it put in perfect order, so that by dealing with Messrs Shortt, Ltd., you are sure of getting the very best that good material and first-class workmanship can produce. Furnishing in • its entirety is carried out by the firm, who, in addition to furniture, carry a large stock of bedsteads, bedding, blankets, sheets, quilts, carpets, hearth rugs, i cutlers', crockery, and everything necessary for furnishing throughout. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.-Adv£- I
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7345, 25 January 1911, Page 7
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254AN IMPOSING SIGHT New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7345, 25 January 1911, Page 7
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