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kalurina LONDONTOWM’S Upholstery With pride, Londontown announces the arrival of huge stocks of the most glamorous, the most intriguing, the most serviceable Suite Covers. We have displayed these beauties with loving cere in the front window and the Furniture Section, where they are waiting for you now—livable, lovable fabrics including GENOA VELVET, UNCUT MOQUETTE, JACQUARD VELOURS and superbly lovely TAPESTRY. And let us take this opportunity to remind you that Londontown has the finest selection of Suites in town and at the lowest prices. Here are a few examples of Londontown values:— THE "RENO” CHESTER- THE "REGAL" CHESFIELD SUITE —ln attractive TERFIELD SUITE UpholGenoa Velvet featuring cup- stered in a fascinating green rest arms £56/10/- floral tapestry £39/10/"DE LUXE" CHESTER- THE "BUNGALOWFIELD SUlTE— Richly sump- CHESTERFIELD SUITE tuous in wine Uncut Moquette. Also in a rich Genoa Velvet. £59/10/- Unbeatable Value £45/-/-THE "BALLFORD" FIRE- THE "PALMERSTONSIDE SUITE — A popular fur- FIRESIDE SUITE —An outniture set, ideal for Breakfast standing bargain almost inRoom use £l9/5/- credible value at £l5/19/6 Londontown is Also Displaying FIRESIDE CHAIRS Galore! In an enormous range of designs and colours. Add this little extra comfort and beauty to your home. Priced from* 49/6, 69/6, 82/6, 95/-, £6/15/to £B/19/6 FURNISHING SECTION Londontown Still Rising Through Service.

BE THE BELLE OF THE BALL in a SLATER'S EVENING GOWN LOVELY SELECTION AND SOMETHING DIFFERENT. NOTED FOR STYLE AND OUALITY. Opp. D.I.C. E. CANT, Manageress ——— 'Phone 2384

f ° r w YOUR J’ U HOME ... 1 \r ’K From the 1947 BT"—*m— 1 .b.. .m ■ BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR Personally selected by Mr. Victor Cunninzbame in conjunction with our Home buyers and shipped direct to us from the manufacturers in Nottingham, An Excellent Range of CURTAIN NETS Direct purchase direct shipment bringing you the keenest possible prices and the best possible selection. Here are brief descriptions of a few typical numbers . . • but we would like you to see the window and interior displays featuring our whole collection of Furnishing Fabrics. SILK and COTTON NET in a CREAM COTTON NET in all-over rich honey shade. 38 inch, with scroll design, finished with a threepretty floral border, scalloped inch lace bordered effect. 38 inch, edge; 42 inch with scalloped bor- Keenly Priced *7/0 yd. der and small all-over design. • Keenly Priced IA/Q yd- BISCUIT COTTON NET in a very effective all-over cluster design, All Cotion BISCUIT NET with a combined w'th a neat border, large scroll effect, ideal for the Altogether a beautiful lace curlarger type of windows. 45 inch. tain fabric. 48 inch. Keenkly Priced JQ/J yd- Keenly Priced J2 3 Now that such an excellent range of Nels is again available, may we suggest, that you check up on your curtain replacement needs, and call and talk over your problem with our Furnishing experts. Note : The visit to the, 8.1. F. been followed by visits to manufacturers in Manchester. Stoke, Glasgow, Belfast, and the factories of Greater London. Mr. Victor Cunninghame has secured offers of such diverse types of merchandise as cottons and linens, napery, china, carpets, hosiery, toys, etc. Shipments are arriving steadily, so watch the stock displays throughout our Store. Collinson &- Cunninghame Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 October 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 6 October 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, 6 October 1947, Page 7

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