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hsn n 4/a as>& Furniture Warehouse A PHENOMENAL GROWTH , Thirty-flvQ years ago FINLAYSON’S, LTD., commenced business in tbe Furniture Trade, and for over thirty years we mm.*®- . • wholesale, during the whole of which period we supplied many of the leading shops in Canterbury. Five years ago X'INLA • SON’S LTD-, started in Timaru in the retail, supplying The Very Best Furnitu Direct from their up-to-date Factory to every Home in South Canterbury, at Wholesale Rates. . , qtratCTTT TiKALING soon gained for us the confidence of the South Canterbury people, and our business increased daily mitu 10-day. Our thorough knowledge and lengthy experience in the trade, and our STRAIGHT DLALIJMG gained 10 FINLAYSOIMS, LTD. r / m /Hr 3^: i & ai m m mm *■s2B m ■'S& * m m mm m s &m Ssft as. m «S! (jSKS* W* asms® I M: y^-ais.: Bacrnegr- m-.v ’-sa/jM l Jsmm r " vRanh amongst' the largest Furniture Manufacturers iu Now Zealand, and our specially constructed New Premises are the most palatial and most in New M«n4 . i ; , , ,r r t i FNVIARLE REPUTATION FOR FAITHFUL WORKMANSHIP, and with an expert staff and using Only hr holiest ~ .Our.upto,date and , Kfllf J hour moSHbly is visitinw our Showrooms, where you can inspect the most COMPLETE, ARTISTIC AND REASONABLY PRICED FURNITURE, will,-out being.,,ressed to tuy • ■*•«* • *- w . *. „ lie * turf satisfaction. J, : " 411 Furniture packed and railed FEES to the nearest Railway Station. FINLAYSONS, LTD SHOWROOMS AND FACTORY, GEORGE STREET, Opp. Bank of New Zealand. ’Phone 1054. FIFTYYEARS. The firm of P. W. Hutton and Co. is the oldest established Bookselling and Stationery Business in South Canterbury. It was founded originally bathed ate Mr P. W. Hutton in 1866, and was conducted by him until he took into partnership Messrs D. Byers and R. W. Simpson in 1906. Four years later Mr Hutton withdrew from the firm, which was carried on by Messrs Byers and Simpson until 1920, when they in their turn took Messrs J. F. Bryce and W. Roberts into the firm as partners. We point with pride to its consistent growth during its 58 years’ of service, till at’ present our stocks are bigger and better assorted than at any previous time of the firm’s history. Reliability is the foundation of success, that is why our “Reliance”/: Exercises, Drawing Books, Nature Study Exercises, Science Note Books, School Journal Covers, etc., have been successful for so many years, and still hold the leading placefcin South Canterbury Schools. Remember the “Reliance” brands are manufactured by us in our own factory, and when you buy these you help to support families in your own town. CHOOSE WHERE THE CHOICE IS WIDE. We have a magnificent assortment of Beautiful Boxed Stationery, to suit every type and taste. Deckle Edged and Delicate Tints. Old Nash Mill, Albert Durer, Flaxman, Quality Court, Ruskin Linen, Classic Parchment, Stonehenge, Society Court, and: many others. TheVcomplete letter written on these papers, conveys what has bjeen aimed at: A superior and restrained style. One different kinds of Writing Blocks to . ,i choose from. Pembury Bond is moderate priced Stationery, which . n 1 rvLirl ri QYT rl CTC\C\ M I.JIKT.P. A IftlTiGT remDury r>oiiu muuc.ia . - A i„++ ni . appeals to all who appreciate style and good taste. A lettei to a friend is something created,; a thing of value often be- ' ond price. - The choice of Stationery is therefore a mattei of importance. What better medium of expression than Pembury Bond. DUALITY FIRST ALL THROUGH AND IN EVERY DETAIL. Your Choice of these two Popular Writing Instruments. THE WORLD FAMOUS PENS: The Self-filling Swan. The Self-filling Onoto. These Pens have prospered because of their own FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS e have held the LARGEST STOCKS OF OFFICE STATIONERY IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. x nesc i eiis Have w-. - superiority, and because of their long service they are far, tar cheaper than “CHEAP” Fountain Pens. VERTICAL FILING CABINETS. CARD INDEXES. ; FOLDERS. GUIDE CARDS. FILES. STEPHENS’ INKS. GLOY, in 300 z., 10oz., 50oz. Bottle: STEPHENS’ GUMS., INK STANDS. . - . .. , CARBON LETTER BOOKS. ' ; STEPHENS’ CARBONS,'RUBBER STAMPS. MEMO BOOKS, ACCOUNT BOOKS. CARBON PAPER—in Green, Orange, White, Blue and New Novels arriving by every mail. v The new bulky and well bound Novels now being issued at 2s 6d, have compelled us to sacrifice all our old stock at Is each. Hundreds to choose from. Black. We stock all parts of these-Pens, and employ Experts e repair them. Every Pen is Guaranteed. The Articles quoted are only a few of our Specialties. We supply PRACTICALLY ALL KINDS OF STATIONERY AND SCHOOL MATERIAL. PRIZE AND CHILDREN’S BOOKS. 'Our stocks of these are large and varied, and are leally beautiful WORKS OF ART, designed to appeal to all tastes, and the imagination of the Young Mind. THE “ROLLS-ROYCE of the PENCIL WORLD. Sheaffer’s Sharp-Point Pencils —Propel—Repel—Expel. Yon can identity this wonderful Pencil by its symmetrical bellshaped cap and clip, that holds it firmly in the pocket, and does not tear the Clothes. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. We can supply all the leading English, American, Aus-i'-nlian and New Zealand Magazines, Periodicals, Fash o ■Journals, etc. Delivery FREE to any Part of Timaru. * BOOKS FOR THE FARMER AND THE GARDENER. Pasture Plants in New Zealand. • , Soils and'Manures in New Zealand. Agriculture in-New Zealand. Gardening in New Zealand, i Potato Growing in New Zealand. £ Flower Gardening in New Zealand. Vegetable Growing in New Zealand. DEVOTIONAL NEEDS. Bibles, Hymn Books, Testaments, Prayer Books, Church Hvmnary, in Cloth and-Leather Bindings. POSITIVELY GUARANTEED. FANCY GOODS. In our Show Room, upstairs, we have a large and varied COLLINS’S ILLUSTRATED POCKET CLASSICS, including Works from such Authors as Ainsworth, Austin, Borrow, Bronte, Dickens, Dumas, Eliot, Kingsley, ocott, .Tennyson, Thackeray, .and many others. „ INDOOR GAMES AND NOVELTIES. We have an immense selection of these in our Showroom, including:— •• 1 of'LeatheT Goods, Handbags, Purses, Walletj Photo™ rames, Dish Papers, Serviettes, Baking Cups, I ic DiHi Collars, d’Ovleys, etc. “MAH JONG,” the Game that has stood the test of thousand years. San Remo, Warwick Bond. Deemster, Brebant, Cordelia, Pepy’s Parchment, Pucca; Ideal for Fountain Pens f i CHESS, DRAUGHTS, DOMINOES, CRIBBAGE, SOLITAIRE, DICE, LUDO, lIALMA, SNAKES AND LADDERS, and PLAYING CARDS. Good Cards handle better, and last longer than • - - inferior ones. BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY. The tool that will cut a way through your difficulties is Knowledge. Keep a keen edge on your mmd. Sharpen up with good reading: Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias, Medical Books. Educational Books, Poets, “Self and Sex” Books. "Wireless Books, Engineering Books. YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO OUR BOOKBINDING FACTORY Where we manufacture anything irom tne smallest Note Book to the largest and finest bound Account Book The hign quality of our Workmanship is well known. All Looks aie made under strict supervision, and notnmg but the bes i material used. Paper can be ruled to any pattern. / *>) WHY have vour Music and Magazines lying about in a dilapidated condition, when you can have them well and neatly bound in our factory. Gold and Sliver Lettering done i on all Classes of Leathei Goods. We are Sole Agents in South Canterbury far the KALAMAZOO Loose-Leaf Ledgers and Binders, v/iiich .arrecognised as the BEST ON THE MARKET. 55 - “ Get it at Hutton’s ~ ~ . -r, , -prioieq STATIONERY OR SCHOOL REQUISITES. Bear this Slogan in Mind when you are thinking of Purchasing BOOKS, bia P w. HUTTON & CO PROPRIETORS: D, BYERS, R. W. SIMPSON, J. F. BRYCE, W. ROBERTS +++%+**%+*»*+*^*+**fi

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 June 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 June 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 June 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)