Furniture 3“PIECE SETTEE SUITE, independent fronts, fully spring. Genoa Velvet. Guaranteed 5 years. £B/15/0 HUNDREDS OF HOMES CAN AFFORD THIS? WHY NOT YOU! Terms can be arranged. OAK SETTEE, Nigger Brown, two tones £2/1 5/0 FRAME LESS MIRROR, 27in CHEST, for the wee ones. £2/12/6 4-DRAWER TALLBOYS, (£2 /? >/0 SINGLE BEDS, well finished and fit for liny room. 30 /- 6ft x sft SILK BROCADE BED QUIRTS. City price 255. OUR PRICE | J FIGURED SILK CUSHIONS City price. 6« 6-T----OUR PRICE Veir*y Special QUARTERED OAK BEDROOM SUITE. We introduce this to the discriminating taste of those who like “GOOD FURNITURE.” LAFcCE WARDROBE, GENT’S TALLBOY WITH 3 DRAWERS AND SHELVES, FULL ChiEVAL, DOUBLE REFLEX CIRCULAR MIRRORS, 4ft 6:n BED. A piece of fine workmanship, all done in quartered wainsc-ote oak. MACCRAE’S TUFTLESS MATTRESS still holds the Premier place. You won’t be happy till you get rne. OUR SALE TIME !S ALL THE TIME Pahiatua Furniture Factory WERE ON THE MAP PHONE 175. NEXT TO NEW POST OFFICE. % I* MBB i mm "The A.M.P. is for YOU and ME " Let no one think that membership in the A.M.P. is for the well-to-do only. There are far more tradesmen than professional men amongst its members; far more employees than employers. “The A.M.F. is for VOU and ME,” as a certain carpenter said to a young apprentice recently in the presence of an A.M.P. representative. & In 1908 a young man of 21, a bricklayer by trade, decided that he would invest about seven shillings a week (£l9/4/2 a year, to be exact) in an A.M.P. policy for £I,OOO. That policy has now grown, with bonuses, to £2,193, and so delighted is the member with it that he has taken three other policies, all in the •‘A.M.P/* £2,193 for an investment of about seven shillings a week! If you who read this want to set your son’s feet on this path to security, ask the nearest A.M.P. office to send an experienced adviser to talk it over with you and him. If you prefer, we'll get in touch with you by mail. Write to-day. The earlier the lad joins the better. JE SI Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire MS* W. T. I KIN, Manager. in Australia in 1849. Head Office for New Zealand : Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Established in Australia in 1849. Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. Mastorton District Manager H. J. BRASS AGENT FOR NEW Malcolm Sanson, MASTERTON —’Phone: Office 1882 and private.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13179, 11 February 1936, Page 3
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