SSfeC What a Man Sees in □jg|> ‘Comfort’ jlSris Furniture REST—OF COURSE ! But EVEN MORE than that ! ■ He sees it in a daily invitation to spend his moments of indoor leisure more congenially an invitation that must be there to-day, tomorrow, and every day—year in and year out I How important it is, then, that this furniture should have qualities that ensure its continuance as a r-• • xww™ useful, welcome, and friendly 1 home asset 1 IFurniture by Clark & McMillan, 1 balanced in design and built to the highest attainments of quality and smartness, also pleases a man by the fair way in which it treats his pocket in the buying process. So, ladies, if you V would please your menfolk, buy furof and service from Clark BHBH the Premier FurnishClark and McMillan, GENERAL FURNISHERS. “Built on Value—Growing on Value.” ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU.
a i HONOURABLE ACHIEVEMENT The House of HUBBUCK dates its establishment away back to 1765, the year of the launching of Nelson’s famous flagship-The “Victory.” For 170 years HUBBUCK’S To-day their products are 1 ' unquestionably the finest ready1 1 mixed paints you can buy. Offered in 24 Standard Shades, F in addition to Black and White; X any colour can be matched if required, or any tint in the same quality ... It is false economy to use low-grade paints. The reliability and extra covering quality of HUB- * >”’ T BUCK * S more than compensate for the slight extra cost. _ Obtainable from |te“4 CJ -RICKIT a SONS I 1843. I i-imuea. | in thoytar xBoj. I! SLOANE ST. -TE AWAMUTU
WANTED KNOWN—We nave just ’’ landed Several Dozen Packets of Carbon-copy Paper (8 x lOi); suitable for taking copies of letters, etc.; 2s per packet; 21s per dozen in dozen lots. Te Awamutu Courier, Box 1, Te Awamutu.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 52, Issue 3750, 1 May 1936, Page 12
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