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ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS.

MORE SHOW FEATURES.

WEBSTER'S MUSIC STORES.

! Webster's Music Stores, Victoria Street, Hamilton, are not represented at the Winter Show, the management having decided to concentrate their efforts during show week at the shop stores in Victoria Street. Experience has demonsrated that the inspection and testing of high-class musical ! instruments can bo carried out to better effect and satisfaction at the stores than elsewhere. In addition the immense stocks of music and gramaphone records carried at the stores are alone worth a special inspection. Seldom if such a fine and varied assortment of records to be found in any esiaulisnirisrifr, and o'aca' individual customer can rely on obtaining the class of record suitable to his or her taste. A fine range of high-claw pianos is also held in stock at the stores, and a special service of experts for demonstration purposes will be at the service of patrons during show week. Messrs. Webster and Company are also sole aceir.s for the famous Knapp gramaphone, which is universally classed as one of the finest instruments of the kind placed on the market.

VICKERY, 'LIMITED. A striking exhibit at the Winter Show is that of Vickery, Limited, of Victoria Street, Hamilton, a firm that has become 'noted in the Waikato for its high crade I (Teles. The shew exhibit consists chiefly of motor-cycles, the best of the standard types being leprescnted, One of the chief items of the display is a 1919 three-speed model of the well-known Indian typo of motor-cycle. It is a fine powerful machine, and is fitted with the Indian spring frame. A khaki military model of (he same type of machine that was used by the United States army during the war is also included in the exhibit. These machines, it is claimed, are specially adapted for severe road work, and are eminently suitable for vapid travelling in districts such as Waikato. A vety attractive model of a B.S.A. motor-cyclo and side-car is also a feature of the display, which includes an electric light equipment suitable for all types of machine*. The eouipmont comprises both head and tail lights, and also an electric horn and forms a I most complete and up-t<'-daie accessory to I the wad machines. The firm also has on ; view a line assortment of bicycled, while !at their spacious premises in Victoria ! Street arc stocked ail the. most modern I requisites and appliances u.-ed in all ' branches of the. rvcle trade A visit to trio show conveys some idea of the class of cycles dealt with by the firm, while an inspection of the store will satisfy any 'cycle user that Vickeiy, Limited, can [ supply him with anything needed for re- ! pairing a machine.

make the store of Hooker and Kingston, Ltd., a comfortable shopping place. .\ pleasant staff is always at the disposal of customers to attend to their wants or requirements, and to all we extend a. cordial invitation when in town to visit the " Fashion Centre," which we know will prove ono of the most profitable visits yofl ever made.

PARA RUBBER COMPANY. The Para Rubber Company's exhibit at the show foims striking evidence of the fact that the company is now in a position to supply customers with high-grade rubber -cods, a service which it was"Very difficult to maintain duiin" the war period. The display includes every conceivable article of rubber manufacture in use from motor-car tyres to golf ball*. A feature of the exhibit is the stock of high-grade rubber goods used in niiikim' plants, including inflations, claw tubes, releaser iinrs, and milk and air tubes. At the company's premises. in Ward Street, almost opposite the show building, is to lie seen a wonderfully varied assortment of cocas for both household and industrial W and vi 6orß to the {lm . would ho well repaid by visiting the company's store. ' *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17179, 5 June 1919, Page 5

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ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17179, 5 June 1919, Page 5

ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17179, 5 June 1919, Page 5

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