STREET WIDENING IN WILLIS STREET
THOUSANDS OF POUNDS WOETH OP FUENITUEE THEOWN AWAY. Messrs Shortt. Ltd., report: The Wellington City Council hate notified- ns that it is their intention to set oxtr firm’s largo inrniture warehouse bach ten leet from 'the present road line. In order to. prevent our goods from .being turned by dust, etc., during alterations, we have decided to hold a huge clearing sale ot the whole of our extensive stock of furniture and furnishings. This sale offers to those about to furnish the opportunity ot procuring goods at prices from ten to thirty per cent, below their ordinary value, which means that those living in the country districts will, after paling freight, bo able to land our goods into their homes for less than the usual Wellington prices. We are noted for the exceptionally high quality of our goods and extremely low prices, which are now to be etill further reduced in order to facilitate the clearing of our warehouse. Apart from being manufacturers, our Arm are extensive importers from England, which enables us to offer to the public advantages in prices that cannot be obtained elsewhere. It is impossible to describe the extraordinary values that our firm is offering, and it is only by inspecting our warehouse for yourselves that any idea ot the great reductions being made can be obtained. .We, therefore, strongly advieo. those about to furnish, and who want good furniture, to visit Shortt'. 3 , .who carry one ot the largest aud best assorted stocks in Wellington. *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 5
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255STREET WIDENING IN WILLIS STREET New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 5
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