First Impressions First impressions go a long way~especially if they ara good | ones. That’s as true to home furnishing as it is of anything | I eise. That’s Why you will stopto admire a*id favourably conio ment, when you see our display of artistic furniture. Old English Weathered Oak Tn the dining room suit© which we have named Si T3ie Warwick” for the sake of its rich old world characteristics. The beautiful NATIVE HEART RIMU Bedroom suite named *‘The Avon”, fashioned by real craftsmen into quaintly original furniture is a revelation of what can be done when the work is in the right hands. The Quality of the Furniture 1 1 c 1 tie SYME are inseparable, a sufficient Guarantee Geo. SYME & Co., Ltd. MAKERS of BETTER FURNITURE ! Hawera Stratford \ ■ m a B B ,<slllO SHB3 pa , i3ESHB3HIi3ESHEiI “Aleraite-ing” THE ENEMY OF WEAR AND CORROSION. JUST A SENSIBLE WAY OF ENSURING TROUBLE-FREE MOTOR ING. Constant splashing over wet muddy roads soon plays havoc with the exposed parts of the Chassis. Grit in Ithe moving parts can only be obviated by greasing under pressure—by ’‘AlemiteIng” —when fresh lubricant is forced right into the c inters of every bearing ensuring thorough lubrication, minimising wear, and making winter motoring more comfortable. HP "Hj 0 Gear |PIM| ex, Transmission, Chassis, they’re ihe parts to “Afemits,” SEE ABOUT A REGULAR “ALEMITE-INC” FOR YOUR CAR TO-DAY. The Stratford Car Lodge STRATFORD. DBDOBOHHHaHBSSHaHIHSBBHBIftHBBaHDnBM
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 7, 30 July 1930, Page 7
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