MARRIOTT’S Premises for the next few days will be subjected to slight disarrangement. Several structural alterations will be in progress and we would respectfully ask clients and the public generally to make allowance for any inconvenience while this work is going on. It has been found an inopportune time for the disposal, as a going concern, of a business the size of ours, and we are obliged to still carry on as Drapery and Clothing Retailers. However, we recognise that modern methods and modern stores make for greater success in business and this knowledge has led us to let a contract for the remodelling of a portion of our Store. The builders will be busy on our premises to-day. For the splendid support given by clients and the public generally for the past twenty years, Marriott’s tender their very best thanks, and trust that under more modern methods and conditions to receive a still greater measure of their favour.
Proud of the Tea You Serve Your Guests ? After your guests have paid their respects and taken their leave do you ever wonder what they think about your hospitality ? The hostess who serves delicious fragrant “ROMA’’ Tea need never have a moment’s worry about uncomplimentary 7 remarks being passed. Patent Dust Extractors of the latest design remove the harmful Tannin Dust (found in all teas). You use less tea per pot—and enjoy a richer, more refreshing more healthful cup. Mr. r TKe DUCT-FREED Tea S’ S WV • S.-.-xf7 /fy* hM. v ft 9 p Use iSterili&ea Son jy '-Its SAFER ' Never say /V.j Soap, sav VELVET
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18519, 17 March 1930, Page 7
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