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FURNITURE SALE! u Busy Bee ” First Big Stocktaking Sale Now in Full Swing at Our Mart (Late Parker’s Sale Rooms), DEVON STREET. Irrespective of our'usual very low prices, we are offering to the public even greater bargains than ever during the Next Two Weeks. Just a few of our Great Bargains are as follows:— Rimu Combination Chests. 51/6, 57/6, 67/6, 75/-. Double Rimu Bedsteads, with Non-sag Rustless Wire Mattress. £3 7/6, £3 15/-, £3 19/6. Single Rimu Bedsteads and Wires, complete. 39/6, 45/-, 49/6.. Single Bed Mattresses, from 16/6. Double, from 26/6. Pillows, 2/9 each. Rimu Dining Suite: Sideboard, 6 Chairs (leather removable seals), Oval Table—the lot £l3 7/6. Fumed Oak Sideboard Headlight doors, 3 drawers), £8 15/r. Oak'Gate-leg Dining Tables, £4 19/6. Rimu, £3 15/-. Four-Piece Oak Bedroom Suites. £l7 10/-, £2l 17/6. Large Grey Oak Bedroom Suite. Was £37 10/-. Now £25 17/6. Upholstered Settee, in Silk Damask. £4 10/-< Spring Couch, same cover, £3 5/-. Morris Chair (Moquettc), £2 10/-. Same in Leather, 35/-. Rimu Tail-Boy Chests, £3 10/-. Oak Tail-boy Chests, £4 10/-. Same with Mirror, £4 19/6. Three-Piece Chesterfield Suites, in Moquette, with independent spring edge fronts, £22 10/-. (Outstanding value these.) Three Pillow-back Chesterfield Suites (Moquette), £24 10/-. : Largest . size in Genoa Velvet, £29 10/-, £32 10/-. All made in our own Factory and guaranteed. Many other lines in Floor Rugs, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Congoleum and Neponset Squares, Fancy Cushions, Copper Fire Kerbs and Screens, Electric Radiators and Kettles, Aluminium Saucepans, Teapots, Jugs, Cut Glass Vases, etc. ' ■ Oar Mart is packed from front to back and must be cleared. These Prices are for Cash, but under our Lay-by System a. siitafl.... < deposit will secure any article—and Easy Terms may be arranged. , • O • Jf' VISIT THE. “BUSY BEE” EARLY ■ SEEING IS BELIEVING. - ' : Opposite “The Kash,” Devon Street, .. .'.'J

.Jjiß ®SsST 7 Wherever C.O. Polishing Oil is applied lIIIIF ** eaves a brightly J polished surface* ■lt ih JI revives the original col1 1 curs an< J smooths out ||r« 1 j unsightly scratches., ™ fl r_ -> J||| an k e in. every |i|3 ■ room on F every surface—on bath 9 lr — 11111 wash-basin—mir- -WO I ' © Q lIS rors windows— I Y~ floors and furniture— |||ra| I © C UM brass lacquerware £ i 9‘ v —in each case impart<7^ — a bright glossy Get a hottie to-day and ■ I® *** You’ll be sur- 13 Ll n prised and pleased at resu * tB, If S 7 y Obtainable front all stores in O W I . ! k : 6oz. bottles (not the usual I H fi ' 4° z *)~ a^B ° tins ccntain-i-TlTl gaUon “ f | L=LJLJL ggtlii □□EB ■ CtJ>--|s 1 nnTO WIII POLISHING Oil-la i Sm ESrv- v u — —R SSF/wTsr mlWwSk X x

- The offer of fl good position in another town. A splendid; opportunity for advancement. How often have such chances been turned down because cl the seemingly immense problem of removal? Yet a removal from one end of. New Zealand to the other is quite a- simple matter when handled by the New Zealand' Express Company. Everything is taken out of your hands. Packing, transport and unpacking at the other end—all- are attended, to by experts, and goods arrive ft their i ' 'd-W <-■?<>-

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1930, Page 6

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