A WARNING TO MOTORISTS and the general public who are about to furnish is issued by. Messrs W. F. Shortt, Ltd., Art Furniture Manufacturers, of Willis street, Wellington, inviting them to inspect their beautifully assorted stock of furniture before making, their pur-, chases. This firm are noted for the high quality and- excellent finish of their goods, and invito inspection and comparison with those of any other make. The alterations recently 'carried out to their premises has resulted in the firm now. having one of the most commodious and best lighted furniture show rooms in Wellington, where clients will have every opportunity of examining tbo goods before purchasing, which is a very important feature as so many persons have bought goods from ill-lighted premises and upon receipt ’of the goods have been bitterly disappointed with their purchase. The quality of timber used in the construction of furniture is all important, while good timber may be spoiled by bad work-, manship. In the construction of their goods, Messrs Shortt, Ltd., use only the best seasoned material, while the workmanship is the very best obtainable in the Dominion. The new premises will be stocked with goods of the very latest design, while -the range of carpets, linoleums, bedsteads, fenders, etc., has been chosen so as to suit all tastes.' By purchasing your furniture from Shortfe you are procuring goods that are well made, goods that will last, and goods that are guaranteed against warping or splitting. All orders for delivery outside of 'Wellington are carefully packed and delivered free -of charge on railway station or steamer in .Wellington—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8054, 7 March 1912, Page 5
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