CARPETS AND RUGS
THERE 'is perhaps nothing a woman is more fastidious over than the purchase of a new carpet, and lightly so. In the first place, carpets are fairly expensive. . Every woman who. has an artistic temperament at all is always anxious to purchase a carpet that will harmonise with the general surroundings in the room. This means that not only must she have a quality carpet at a fair price, hut, at the same time, she must see such a varied assortment to choose from that she will have not the slighttest difficulty in making a selection that is sure to please. It may even happen that she may see -two or three carpets that she thinks would suit
equally well, in which case the firm I from which she is purchasing must send [ the lot along, so that she may he ablo [ to leisurely make a selection which j will please her and which can only be I obtained by seeing the carpet laid I down in the room it is actually intend- ' ed for.. Now, this is the very class of . service that the Scoullar Furniture I Company, Ltd., extend to all their pa- | trons. Possibly no firm in Welling- 1 ton has a larger and more varied as- I sortment of carpets in all the different B makes, including super quality Wil- 1 ton and Axminster squares, carpet S runners, stair carpet, and hearth-rugs. | All these carpets are imported direct | from the largest and best carpet i manufacturers in England by their own I buyers, and every pattern is most I carefully selected, both for charm of i design and wearing qualities. Ladies I when down town for afternoon tea or H visiting the Winter Show should take B a run in to this particular furnishing B house and have a good look round the j$ carpet department. This invitintion 1 is specially meant for ladies who have B not called on Scoullars’ before. Per- ■ haps you have been told that their H prices are far too high. Well, just call B and yourself. You’ll be delight- 9 ed with the goods, and you’ll find that ■ the price, when you compare quality, jg is possibly the cheapest in Welling- B ton. H
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12500, 16 July 1926, Page 4
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