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HERE’S THE CHANCE YOU ARE WAITING FOR . . . "'ll BEDROOM FURNITURE AT MANAGERIAL NOTE. - - JO * D * it is some time since we Undoubted Dsirgsuii i rices . HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SUCH GOOD SUITES AT SUCH ® 1 I O* LOW PRICES. AS OUR STOCK- MllfpC IT| llg If KIITIII TAKING COMMENCES SHORTLY 111 Vttn <UIU llllllU SUITES WOULD bTlettK WHICH FOR SOME REASON HAVE DELAYED THEIR SOME WISE BUYERS’ HOME, AND DEPARTURE ARE BOOKED TO LEAVE AT ONCE. SO HAVE PRICED THEM GENU- » r\ 9. HJT* inely down to clear. /fere They Are! Don t Miss Une No. 1 I PIECES FUMED OAK. Was £2B. Undouted Bargain at . £l4/19/6 No. 2—4 PIECES SELECTED HEART RIMU. Was £4l. Undoubted Bargain at .... £l9/10/No. PIECES WALNUT STAINED RIMU. Was£l9. Undoubted Bargain at .... £l2/17/6 No. 4—4 PIECES ANTIQUE OAK. Was £2B. Undoubted Bargain at £l7/10/Furnishers SYME’S Hawera
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1934, Page 10
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