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HULSTON’S GREAT PET SALE Has brought the prices of Carpets down to a new level. Ever since the opening announcement the demand has been a heavy one, and though the selection is still considerable, early inspection is advisable. These are Hulstons* Sale Prices: VELVET PILE SQUARES—9ft. x 10ft. 6in. £ll 9ft. x 12ft.—£13/10/10ft. bin. x 12ft.—£14/10/ BRUSSELS SQUARES—9ft. x 12ft—£8 lift. Sin. x 12ft.— £9/17/6 to £lO/10/12ft. x 13ft.—£13 WILTON SQUARES—7ft. 6in. x 9ft.—£lo 9ft. x 12ft.—£14/10/11ft. 3in. x 12ft.—£16 AXMINSTER SQUARES—9ft. x 10ft. 6in.—£B/10/ Repatriation orders receive the utmost concessions TAPESTRIES—r 9ft. x 9ft.—£s 9ft. x 12ft.—£6/10/HUISTON’S FURNITURE STORES 437-439 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM, and at New Brighton. Selling Agents for the Seamstress Sewing Machine. Mr. Edison’s New Amberola The Wonderful Phonograph with the Diamond Stylus Reproducer. No needles. No scratch. No worn records. The instrument which plays the famous Amberol Everlasting Records. Not*.—The Amberol Record may be played 3,000 iraes and show no sign of wearSend for the New Edison Catalogue & Price List The Edison Shop, is2-i64 high street Brighten Up the Home with Electric Light L \ tal There are no dark corners in the house with Metric light. Your home more cheering with radiant electric light in each room. For ali electrical work consult the Dominion Electrical Co. They will light, heating power, in fact, anything in the electrical line you may require. The principals supervise all work, thus assuring satisfaction. CALL, or ’PHONE 1943 Dominion Electrical Co. C J P ro B H e^? UR 115 Armagh Street MHWMWiHHBW Once Worn, Nice t© Buy! Personal pride is all very well when you have a good bank account to back it up. But nowadays common sense beats pride all along the line. That’3 why we have A BIG DEMAND FOR FURS Perhaps worn once only by well-to-do people, and then handed to us for disposal. These furs are cheap only in price—in fact they cannot he beaten for value anywhere in town—Pox, Squirrel, Marmot, etc. Call and see them. Mrs. Ellwood, 123-125-127 d Clothier. . 3087, arh

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 4

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