BIG ALTERATIONS GOING ON At NO. 3 OCTAGON. The Fletcher Construction Company are altering that old and well-known stand to suit Butterfields, Limited, who have bought out the Furniture and Furnishing' Stock, and who have one of the most up-to-date Factories in Otago, and they arc going to Supply Direct to the Furnishing Public at factory Prices. They are retaining most of the staff under tlio management of Mr Frank Gillam, who has been with the firm for over eighteen years, and is popular with the customers. He wishes to meet old and new furnishing friends, and assures them of utmost courteousness. Butterfields, Limited, intend holding a General Clearance Sale to quit goods to make room for the builders to work. Messrs F. and F. Martin, Ltd., aro going exclusively into the Pianos and Musical Instruments line, and the alterations aro to suit them as well as Butterfields, Limited. Signed : F. AND F. MARTIN, LTD., 3 OCTAGON. —[Advi.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 8
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