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Venetian Blinds WE HAVE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING THE NATIONAL VENETIAN BLIND Justly called 'THE NATION'S FINEST BLIND." Until you have seen the finish and refinements on this blind you cannot realize just how simpiv and efficiently a Venetian Blind works. Features include gear and sprocket adjustment of slats, automatic lowering and lifting stop all on some cord. Alluminium slats with baked enamelled finish. Can be removed from the window in a few seconds if.it is desired to have window clear for cleaning or painting, etc. Sole Agehf S. J. SMITH & CO. FURNISHERS STRAND MANUFACTURERS QUALITY FURNITURE FURNISHING SPECIALISTS Latest Arrivals o Builders 9 Supplies 3 ONLY ORION "CENTENNIAL" H.P. RANGES STARKIES 2 GALLON ELECTRIC SINK HEATERS £l4 EACH Will give plenty of hot water for the sink immediately. For the Housewife THE LATEST "PRESTIGE MAJOR" PRESSURE COOKER Bigger and better 9 PINT capacity. Specially for the larger families. Complete with divider baskets £6 4 6 Also PRESTIGE 8-PT, capacity complete with baskets £5 15s ICING SYRINGES 4/6 ea. THERMOS FLASKS 11/- eo. & Garden , Supplies PLASTIC HOSE 1/4 ft. 2-Ply RUBBER HOSE 1/2 fh HEDGE TRIMMERS 15/6 SKELTON SPADES 24/6 ce © Special TO TIMBER WORKERS ONE ONLY "JUDDS" HEAVY TIMBER JACK £22 15 0 M HARDWARE 00. PHONE 201 SPRING STREET Opposite Star Hotel.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15116, 27 October 1949, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15116, 27 October 1949, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15116, 27 October 1949, Page 5

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