Furnishing the new home is always a most interesting and fascinating occupation, especially to young people who are starting a little place of their own. It often happens, however, that on account of a temporary shortage of cash a young bride is unable to purchase all the furniture she would like, and consequently a sitting room or spare bedroom she would so dearly love to have furnished is left empty with the exception of a blind and a pair of curtains to take away that vacant look that meets the eye of the passer-by. If this is your position why not call and have a personal interview with Kenner? He will-appreciate your business, even though you would like goods on terms, in fact hundreds of young furnishers in Wellington have to thank him for the advice and help he has given them. Remember he has the most varied stock at the lowest prices, and if you pass him by you certainly have not done the best you could for yourself.—Advt.
Superfluous Hair destroyed by "Eusmn." Eesuite guaranteed. Call, or send stamped and addressed envelope for i>articulars. Mrs Hullo* Botcher's Building. Telephone 22-070 (near King’s Theatre), Wellington; also at Auckland f-Advt
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 9
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