DROP IN THE PRICE OF WOOL
A 'WOED OF WAENXNO ' To tho residents of New Zealand, and particularly to the farming community, is Issued by Messrs V-'. F. ShortV Ltd., of Wel-
lington’a Trading Furniture Warehouse, that in order to counteract the loss of revenue occasioned by the slight drop in the price of wool, those about to furnish
should inspect this firm's extensive stock of splendidly-made and artistically-designed, furniture. By making your purchases from
this firm yon are not only assured of getting the very best that it is possible to
make, but you will save at least 20 per cent, on your purchases by reason of the fact that they manufacture their own goods, and are direct importers from Eng land, with tho result that they aro able to soil their goods at less than wholesale prices. Those about to furnish are warnce
not to purchase goods made of sap red
pine, as this limber is always liable U split, and will develop dry rot almost a? readily as white pine. Only Icanri ia used in the manufacture of Shortt’s furniture, and every article sold is guaranteed, and should a fault be found they will be only too pleased to rectify it. no matter where you may reside. Furniture buyers, it will bo to your interest tc visit this great furniture warehouse and judge for yourselves the high guality and exceptional value offered by this firm. Catalogues will be posted to any address on application, but clients are asked not to judge the goods by tho catalogue, bat to call and judge for themselves. All fur-
niture for delivery in the country is packed free of charge—Advt,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 5
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