•. s£*va !»ygfeasafe ■ '#r ■ fj, i ■....>! rww: '•: (■■: ■ & : N : 33* >-'-rf m& mmt ' •- K, . -^ : -.:. T---Ht 1 *r~- -„-" >,'i 5 EXCLUSIV -■-: ■ \L "HEN BUYING FURNITURE always bear in mind that it is not the price you pay but the ' value received that makes the bargain. Price-cutting is fatal to good quality. For the sake of offering a tempting catch line many firms sacrifice durability. Our reputation rests on the sterling quality of our goods ; nothing is sold'that will not maintain our good name. It is easy to save L2 on a suite of Furniture by using unseasoned timber, but the result is disastrous inside \i months. It is just the same with upholstered goods. Good stuffing and best steel springs are very expensive. They are out of sight, but without them the finest coverings are useless. There is neither comfort nor wear in the Furniture,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 17
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142Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2913, 12 January 1910, Page 17
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