DRAGGING BEHIND. Would you pay 25 per cent, more for your bread because iho fanner cut the corn by hand instead of using A REAPER. AND BINDER. You would decline to pay for other people’s out-of-date methods. Yet that is exactly what you would do if you dealt with a furniture maker who failed to uso machines in his business. YOU WOULD BAY THE PRICE Of present-day high labour charges and m'as tile benefits of modern methods. Ilighclass WOOD-WORKING MACHINES relieve our skilled tradesmen of all Ihe burdensome operations, and leaves them free to exercise their talent where it is of service to fho customer. This, and our DIRECT TO PUBLIC POLICY, has made ::s the "MOST SL’CCESSFTL FURNITURE HOUSE in the dominion. NEES, Corner Hanover and Harrow streets. BATE NIGHT FRIDAY. —Advt. “CROSSED FISH” BRISLING for the children’s school lunches—healthful and sustaining. Your grocer recommends them. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19504, 12 June 1925, Page 7
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