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NEES FOR FURNITURE. WE ARE THE MAKERS. WE ARE THE SELLERS. 4ft Kitchen Table, 265. sft Polished Top Dining Table, 48s. 6ft Screw Extending Dining Table. £4 10s. Oval Gate Leg Table, £5 ss. Oak Oval Screw Extending Table, £8 ss. 4ft 6in Wood Bedstead, with wire mattress, £o 9s. 3ft Wood Bedstead, with w r ire mattress, £2 9s. 4ft bin Oak Carved Panel Bedstead, with wire mattress. £6. 2ft 6m Folding Wire Stretcher, 275. 4ft 6in Double Woven Wire Mattress, 31s 6d. 4ft 6in Buttoned Kapoo Bed, 38s. 4ft bin Buttoned Mill Wool Bed, 435. 2ft bin Buttoned Kapoo Bed, 245. 2ft bin Buttoned Mill Wool Bed, 28s. Kapoo Pillows, 4s, Ss. 4x2 Cot, dropsido; mith wire mattress, 47s 6d. 3ft Panel Door Wardrobe, £4 7s. QUALITY AND PRICE ALWAYS THE IiEST. NEES. THE FURNITURE PEOPLE, HANOVER STREET RAILWAY CROSSING (Three minutes from Railway Station). Late night Friday. —Advt. ‘The King, gentlemen !” And the toast was honoured in the King of Whiskies— Watson’s No. 10. —Advt. A slight cold is dangerous. Don’t neglect it. Take “NAZOL”—the neverfailing remedy for coughs and colds. Sixty full doses for Is 6d.—Advt. As demonstrators of electrical household machinery, specially trained women receive salaries up to £6 a week in England. Look in the mirror. It will scarcely reflect a more life-like picture than will a photograph taken by Wriggles worth and Pinna, Octagon.—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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