SMITH & CHUGHEY. Ltd., — FOR — THE EASIEST CHAIR IN THE WORLD. A® exquisite Combination The Masterpiece j of Comfort and Elegance of a designed to give simultane- . i ous rest to a ll parts of the Skilled Upholsterer. i „ JT *te Ate Ate Ate i x Ate Ate Ste Ate >4* *'* V t XjV EXTRACT FROM “AUCKLAND STAR.” “An armchair, which for ease and comfort may fairly be said to surpass anything of its kipd, has been put in the market by Messrs. SMITH & CAUGHEY. The chair’ wlpcl} Ijas been patented, is the iijvcqtion of Mr. W. Aggfrs, of this city. Its external appearance is that of an ordinary arrpehair, but by ap ipgepious arrangement of springs the new invention is made as comfortable as one could desire. Tl;e seat, back apd arips are all fitted with springs, which yield to every njotiop of tlja sitter, absolute ease being tljus secured. Tl>e chair is very simply constructed, there being nothing to get out of order, and the ope originally ipade by the patentee, after two years of use, is pow ip perfect order, for invalids the chair sljould be very popular, and in clubs and hotels it will probably be widely used. The maker has styled it the “ Advance.” In a slightly different chair the arms are made rigid. To be obtained CtMltk CttMtiA/1 Wholesale and Family Drapers, House Furnishers, etc., only at QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue VI, 6 August 1904, Page 52
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235Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue VI, 6 August 1904, Page 52
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