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EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME.

PUBLIC ADMIRABLY CATKKKI) KoK. Xu matter what the requirements of the housewife or the man of the liou<e may bo from tlie smallest kitchen utensil to a complete suite of furniture or from a small household tool to the latest and most up-to-date lawnmower, H. and C. Lamb, Ltd., of 1 .">()-l.Vi, Karangahape Koad, are able to meet the>e reipiir. , - ments faithfully and well. Messrs. Lamb sell New Zealand good-* wherever possible and what they cannot pet from tho Dominion they import themselves directly nnd save a middleman's profit. Practically all the li'/m's imported goods are British made mid Mr. 11. Lamb hist year visited the Old Country in order to select at the source what his long experience told him \\;'s most, suitable for Auckland people. One of the most interesting result* of this visit Home is to be seen in a striking display of most attractive crockery ware from the Staffordshire potteries. Tlie design of one of the dainty Stoke lea sets incorporate charming scenic ->.'Tect< and would !■■> an enhancement in ,viv home. 2l,COOft of Floor Space. British brilliant full crystal glii.«iii :uc comes from Edinburgh, and besides ex quisitely cut rose bowls and \uses there are artistically-decorated wine and dinner glasses. A larjie range of cutlerv is also stocked and ;iil c]a.--e.- nf i'leei:nplated ware. For every r there aie pp'ttilvcoloured electric light shades, rireirons, jardinieres and coal vases in antique copper work. All kinds of furniture, from single pieces to full dining selection of linoleums and carpets are to be seen, and the matron can replenish her linen and blankets here. too. Kitchen utensils, preserving pans, fruit jars, aluminium kettles, saucepans, dishes and teapots, and tinware, including pastry and cake tins, are stocked in abundance. An extensive and reliable range of maehanics' and carpenters' tools for the professional and the amateur, and aNo a complete assortment of gardening tools are in stock. Wo are perfectly confident that a visit to H. and ('. Lamb's will result in your being entirely satisfied.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 15

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EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 15

EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 15

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