EXPANSION OF TRADE
That Now Zealand's export trade has coo siderably increased during the last two years, after a wave of depression te a sign of solid and steady progress. An other sign of expansion of trade is to br poen in Willis street, where a display o! art furniture is being made by Messrs W. t- Shortt, Ltd-, which, surpasses anything previously seen in the city of Wellington. Owing to the immense expansion of their business the firm have decided to utilise that large block of shops immediately adjoining their present warehouse, with a view to better displaying to the public the unequalled quality and design of their goods. This firm's reputation for the high quality of. their goods is well known throughout the Dominion, and is the secret of their success, with the result that clients who have already done business with this firm are constantly recommending their friends to furnish at Bhortt’s, the most up-to-date furniture warehouse in Wellington, where every ar tide purchased is guaranteed to be of the very best material and workmanship, and should a defect be found they are only too pleased to rectify it or replace the article. Not only are the public dealing with a firm that has a reputation to maintain, hut they are dealing direct with the manufacturers and importers, and are thereby assured of getting their goods at the very lowest possible price. Those about to furnish have no idea of the amount of .nr.nev they can save by dealing with Sfortt's Ltd., and a visit to this firm’s sitabiiahment will convince the most scep£l “at for price, quality and design of their goods, Shortt s. Ltd., are uaoualled in Wellington. Catalogues will bo tovwarded to any address on application.— Advt. ___________
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7852, 14 July 1911, Page 7
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293EXPANSION OF TRADE New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7852, 14 July 1911, Page 7
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