The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 6, 1903, Page 28

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. Here! Tomorrow! ; (’iala openin : 'Triscos new home of credit. Opening Week Specials. Golden Oak Dining Chair. Special Yum Yum Woven Wire Mattress. Regular price $1.40 Regular $2.75 Golden Cobbler Seat Rocker. Regular price $2.75 Special g Golden Oak Parlor Table. Regular price..$3.50 Golden Oak Bureau with French Plate Mirror. Regulur price $19.50 T SRR v R e We have leased the entire big building at 957 to 977 Market, near Sixth—seven stories high. We have filled it completely from top to bottom with the newest and choicest of furniture, carpets, linoleum and curtains. We have spent a great deal of thought and time in the selection and arrange- ment of the stock. And to-morrow we throw open our doors for your judgment. This is to be a credit house. A liberal credit house, yet we shall guarantee satisfaction or “money back.” We want to open an account with every honest man and woman in San Francisco. All we ask is a few dollars down on your purchase, the balance can be paid in easy monthly or weekly payments to suit your convenience. Come in to-morrow and size us up. To those who have the cash and wish to pay for their goods on the spot, we offer a very great inducement--noth- ing less than the opportunity to secure a beautiful home for absolutely NOTHING. We have purchased a lot 25 by 100 feet in the new residence section on the west side of Sixth Avenue between C and Fulton Streets, and on this lot we are erecting a handsome, modern dwelling house of six rooms. With every cash purchase of $5.00 we shall give a numbered ticket, the stub to be dropped in a large box in the front of our store. On Saturday night, M?r 28, 1904, one of these numbered tickets will be publicly drawn from the box, and the fortunate person who has the correspond- ing number will receive a deed and bill of sale to the house and lot positively free of all charge. ] of Opening Week Specials. Nottingham’ Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 50 inches wide. R=gular price Special Axminster Rugs, 27 x 54 inches. Regular Size 36 x 72 inches. Regular price L R RS o S secses S Six choice patterns of Linoleum. Regular price 70 cents per square yard— S e P | ¥ Seven excellent patterns of all wool 2-ply In- grain Carpets, floral and scroll patterns. Regular price, including sewing, lining and laying Special riture € hear G? St Loo-kéon;rhe Blue Sicns. AT

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