MESSRS. TAYLOR & CO.'S FURNITURE AND CABINETMAKING FACTORY.
Main street. West, Palmerston North. This firm's warehouse at Main street West is full to overflowing with furniture made exclusively in its own fac : "tor'y. It is a factory-to-home business, really, and a big saving can be made by furnishing; your home -from Taylor and Co.'s. No middleman gets an overriding commission here. The firm have noy expensive shopmen to provide for; nothing is brought in from other towns an 3 exhibited as "made by us" goods. We prefer. to give all the benefit we possibly can in the matter of price to tho men and women who havo to pay for furnishing a home. No one in our business is allowed to walk about with his hands in kisypockots. No, the Taylors, and their -whole staff, are workers, and, we issue a challenge to anyone who cares to take it up, that our furniture is made from the best seasoned timber only. It is properly constructed by expert .tradesmen, and is more than equal to furniture'tho people of Palmerston North pay, or, in .other words, are asked* to pay elsewhere. We sell better furniture at from ten to twenty per cent, less' than it can bo got for' elsewhere. Now you are coining to tho Palmerston Show to-morrow or next day. Perhaps you can't spare the time just now, but when able to come, come along to Taylors in Main street, or visit the showrooms, near Bank of Australasia, and lot us quote you for any article at a lot less than you have been in the habit of paying.,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 22
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