M mvj. SOLID OAK IS NOW FASHIONABLE. Since Solid Oak Furniture was revived a few years ago, people have been Interested in it to a big extent. / The truth is, the soft effect of Oak imparts a warm, hospitable air to a room that is not equalled by any other colour scheme. The tone blends with almost any other colour In your - furnishings, and the wood is most easily kept clean. The solid appearance of the timber also gives an atmosphere of dignity. For these reasons Oak is destined to a lasting popu- , larity that makes the buying of it safe and economical. Our new designs for Bedroom Furniture are especially charming. We illustrate here and also display in our window dainty Suites that will please the most fastidious. Inspect our Showroom for New and Pleasing Effects. ;Btoo&Smaj£so WHOLESALE 4. RETAIL IRONMONGERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS'. TIMBER MERCHANTS.' EC H, E. SHACKLOCK. Ltd, Puliiitiii «s4 Manwfniiwi—» QUMSPOt. WELLWCTOfa. ud AOOOAROk The Aide 9f the Bade! The young wife roongniw* in “Orion” Range fee greatest help «be pouoml Its Beauty gratiCm hw^ | aesthetic taste, its Rapid Action give* berl more leitnro, its Wonderful Efficiency mafce*l her molting a sncccsi, and its Remark- 1 1 abb Fuel Economy keep, br f,l ißiDs down. The "Orion * may be Lil in , to adtewy Hone Open or dondj and wife Ovens on rijlitJ or- left tide, tb> wife or without, Htgbjjmnrrmg Self-filling ORION OjaenorQose Fire BUICK Phenomenal Success. A cable informs us tliat the output of the BUICK FACTORY for season 1915 is exhausted. Luckily we have the s.s. Makura, a.s. St. Ursula, and s.s. Keishen-Maru all on the water with shipments of the BUICK, the most POPULAR MOTOR CAR ON THE WORLD’S MARKET TO-DAT. Those contemplating purchasing are advised to at once book Arm orders, j Advices inform us that during August the BUICK FACTORY / turned out six times as many BUICKS as their best previous performance, and during September and October three times as many, and during these months they refused orders for 15,000 BUICK. CARS. And they have the largest factory of its kind in the world, This is authentic, not fiction. We are prepared to substantiate ' our statements of forfeit £IOO to any local charitable Institution. / In this little corner of Southland we have sold la three month* 33 Buick Cars. and we have not a single salesman on the road. Many have learnt, ~ many others are learning, but there is no CAR at present on the ; 1 market at double the price to equal the BUICK. A. RUSSELL & Co., "BUICK” REPRESENTATIVES :: :: INVERCARGILL. “CYCLONE” GARDEN FENCE SwtNth Bate strong; II• I • CUR^ OTOOTO Fig. 62. The TWom* OmamontalWoven Wire Fence on wood poets produce, a TOT derinU. aJ ornamental fenca for hnn» and gardens. Cheaper than a wood picket fences Lu better and last* longer. Heavily galvanised. Reqnires no paint. These fence, protect without hiding. They are effective and atghtfar. and are very easily erected. SET OUR FINELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF FENCES AND GATES. CYCLONE FENCE & SATE C 0„ 178 Montreal St, Christchurch
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Southland Times, Issue 17476, 3 April 1915, Page 9
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