" Now or Never! "—that's our slogan—and we're going to do it-NOW! Having decided to quit our stock, we do not intend that a few pounds profit will defeat our object. WE ARE SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST* Heavy shipments will shortly be arriving for our new store, so the W AND QUICKLY, TOO! LADIES! Do not miss these Three Specials in Our Showroom. COATS AT 42/. r lfl 'if »>*
ASSEMBLE YOUR OWN GRAMOPHONE and SAVE from £lO to £4O WITHOUT ANY SACRIFICE OF TONE OR QUALITY BUT 1 do not make a mistake pjlllfilpr HAVE MOVED ll' |. r 340, Street, $ 1 ffl J$L iflfliil A ® ***> 'With more room we will be able to attend fclggjL J yaffil I lIM your wants better than ever; supply you | .S (& H]®! II E V "r e 'WOCpvIIORK with -wind or electric motors, tone-arms, iv HI ill! IHllfil ©SSjfi&JtasSM ready-out woodwork, or finished cabinets, I JI 'I llilJiililpt ©ccktm'ball. and all "hardware accessories, with FREE' ®-§| I© obottomtAiLs." datailed drawings showing how to '.'BUILD.* SI I 1 eHHHHIb' YOUR OWN GRAMOPHONE/' or we I | (| L id top. wiU for you in our own workshop 3SS~y*?"" POST coupon ——— @mm sißipjt-MORS, __ _ n /« I vs&xst Woodhouse & Co., ftnutu CwmElMTOitt ~ * 340, Queon St. (Opp. Civic Square). I have noted your address, and will lift along first chance to have a look and a listen. Meantime, please send me. free, your New Illustrated Catalogue, explaining how to save on gramophones Extract from letter received from one of our many delighted patrons. "North 'Canterbury, 'The Cabinet is now working', and I am delighted with the tone. I followed your instructions with the throat and glass deflector, and feel I have been well repaid. The reproduction compares equally, if not better, than a 95 guinea in* strument owned by a friend of mine. The finished cabinet is a fine piece of furniture, and I am mere than pleased with it." (Signed) (Originals of thi3 and others on file at our office.)
Tell we what they cost and I'll tell you how I like them f" "Oh, then you'll admit they're lovely, Jack. They were only 6/11 a pair." To Purchase Bond's is to Practise Hosiery Economy TTOSIEITx economy involves no self-sacrifice for the wise woman who wears Bond's! Sylk-Ai-to. With the important advantage of moderate price, n Sylk-A.rio" unites the stsll more important attribute of phenomenal wear-resistance, every pair being capable of rendering months of flawless service. €| Combining Pure Silk texture with an inimitable lustrous finish, and giving that sheer fit necessary to a well-dressed appearance, " meets every requirement of style, q You will certainly find that Silk Hosiery satisfaction COflts you a lot less per year if you will make your choice Bond's "Sylk-Arto Lpok for the "Sjllt-Arto" Label at tKa Top of Stocking, and tht Sylk-Arto Transfer at trie Foot. These are *h«» hallmark* of the fcenuina Article. In every waited, shade. Sell* at, per pair, Sonets on JtZJL HOSE Mads in New Zealand by QEO. A. BOND &CO LTD. % t W»rehome«: 54 VICTORIA STREET WELLINGTON Elliot Block, S ELLIOT STREET AUCKLAND 96 LICHFIELD STREET CHRISTCHURCH >n all Australian Stata* and South Africa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 4
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