ALARMING DISCOVERY IN WELLINGTON
FRONT OF A BUILDING COMING OUT IN ■WILLIS STREET Is the reason of the great excitement caused by the extensive clearing sal© of furniture now in progress at the warehouse of Mosses W. F. Shorts. Ltd., who. owing to the widening of Willis street, are offering the whole of their immense stock at the lowest prices ever Quoted for furniture in Wellington. As the contractors for the work will be starting operations within the next few days, it is necessary tbni. the firm's stock should be reduced in order to make room. With this end in view prices have been still further reduced. and while the sale is in progress no reasonable offer will be refused, aa tbe goods must go. Shortt's is now a household word for high-class furniture, and clients may rest assured that any article procured from this firm is the very best that first-class material and workmanship can produce. Owing to the small frontage of the warehouse to Willis street the public are likely to get the impression that the stock is a limited one, but it only needs one glance at their extensive showrooms to convince you that they have one of the largest and best lighted warehouses in Wellington, while for Quality and design their goods are without equal in the city. To those about to fnrnish this great clearing sale means many pounds saved by taking advantage of this exceptional opportunity to purchase their furniture at a reduction of from 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, discount off usual prices. All orders for delivery in the country will be packed and delivered on the railway station or steamer free of charge.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7914, 25 September 1911, Page 7
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283ALARMING DISCOVERY IN WELLINGTON New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7914, 25 September 1911, Page 7
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