Tell the Children when they drink Fry* Cocoa that it ha* a history of nearly two hundred year*. Joseph Fry first sold it in 1728. It was the best at that time, and continual improvements keep it still the best to-day. The children—and you, too— will enjoy the smooth, natural chocolate flavour of Fry's Pure Breakfact Cocoa. You , 1,, I, ■will like it more and more. ■— n *■"•* * *"* to-day. #> Pur* FJiPPS Breakfast J-S.FRY& soNS-L-V \J> \W^=£ZZ"
/ / it Lasts! FloorCoverimg J[ / As good as new although it gets so much traffic. \-, ~jL M? % / Congoleum is just right for kitchen and scullery. Lies flat \ *^k Jγ Z I without fa»tening, docs not crack or peel. Easily cleaned with d| JP C" '/ * damp mop. Made in all sorts of X "^ ■L" »s. / p!ea»ing patterns and artistic colourings. \ *»— si E /7MGeS3~X> See CongoUun, at \ S 3 T >y Arthur H. Nathan, Ltd. f „ 40-42 Customs Street East - - Auckland f
jjvM Furniture of Quality, [ rjt J I £1000 for Two Chairs. | J f ! Incredible! Yet the connoisseur, purchasing at the I £ << y English Manor House sale, deemed himself fortunate to { \ f \ secure them even at that figure. Why? Because embodied = * /. I in these two chairs was all the artistic skill of that master- = J I • designer, Chippendale, coming down through 170 year.; of = _ lt \ history. A century and a-half of use, and those two won- : ™ I I derful productions still retain, to the last touch of that \ N ' E master hand, the unmatched perfection which only super- = ' ; excellent craftsmanship can impart. I \ fi ■ And to-day, there is one establishment in this city where \ ' ■ ; the meticulous care displayed by the great master of old is E^ y ; still faithfully employed. In the modern workrooms of = % ' \ Henderson and Pollard, Ltd., the old-time skill, plus modern \ \ w : equipment, is producing furniture worthy of the best tradi- : W @ \ tions of the past. « |(% /. \ These artistic productions are being placed in Auckland = . I ■ homes to-day at a cost to purchasers which is surprisingly = ? J ; low. This is made possible only by the fact that' we cut our | m : own standing timber and operate our own mills, ensuring to | / : you careful and continuous supervision of the product from = \ J : the raw material to the finished article; and also eliminating |f| ' : middleman's charges. Again, our location at Mount Eden I v /l \ reduces rental charges to a minimum. You can see, there- jj ■ r [ fore, that in selecting furniture here you get the benefit of = v A \ high art in design and the highest class of workmanship, | L f [ plus business management that reduces costs to a minimum. = ' J : . = ,s, ' E A visit to our showroom in Enfield Street, Mount Eden, E % v \ will convince you that we have succeeded in combining = V A I exquisite quality with surprisingly low prices. \ %. 1 y \ Take a Mount Eden tram to the Mount Eden railway i ■> ' i bridge. You will see our showroom and factory just a little = 1 f= to the left as you alight. : i! !jl :M Henderson a Pollard]^
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 26
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