s. fl =t s; =as ■ - • /?ea/ Value in Fine Furniture Value in Furniture is like .Beauty! More than skin deep! It must be considered g at the very beginning f rom the selection of the raw m aterials; if must be built rn id —• every stage during man uf acture by fine craftsmanship. This Is the method em* ployed in our Factory, and because we sell direct from craftsman to user, we can offer fine furniture at prices that will appeal to you—every piece is at an boniest, one S profit price, FINLAYSON’S The Big Shop in George Street THE SAFE PLACE TO TRADE.”
WANTED KNOWN. w "ANTED KNOWN—We Stock— Netting Wire. Safes, Hurdles, Gates, Tip-Bins, Feeders, Tub*, Wheelbarrows, PaintS, Wallpaper*, Roofing Iron, etc. A. 4 THOHEAU AND SON. Carpenters and contractors, "Phono 27; Point. Compare These Values IN GENUINE QUALITY GOODS AT ENGLANDJMcRAE’S A BIG “AFTER STOCKTAKING’’ EFFORT TO ADJUST STOCKS. DEEP ENAMEL MIXING BOWLS, In Various Sizes— All at 1/6 each (Reduced from 2/9 and 3/3) TIN CULLENDERS— Usual Price 1/6 Reduced to 9d each ALUMINIUM KETTLES, Best English Make— 4 Pint* S/3, 6 Pints 7/3 These have smart Red Handles. A Big Assortment of ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES at 9d each Big Size CAKE TINS— 1/8 each ENGLISH HEDGE SHEARS, Full Size at 5/9 each STAINLESS SPOONS, Guaranteed Quality— Tea 2/1, Dessert 4/8, Table 5/11 per half dozen Tool Values A Strong CANADIAN HAND SAW (Full Size, Skew Back)— Were 8/6. Reduced to 5/11 WROUGHT STEEL CLAW HAMMERS— 2/9 each HACKSAW BLADES— 1/6 Doz. EXTENDING HACKSAW FRAMES—at 1/3 each, with 1 Blade Free HIGH QUALITY FLAT FILES—IOin. Long at lid each IN TOOLS QUALITY IS OUR WATCHWORD ELECTRIC TORCHES, Complete— At from 3/9 each FOR QUALITY GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES TRY ENGLAND, icRAE LIMITED. THE PROGRESSIVE IRONMONGERS, TIMARU. LIAR VEST Gloves 5/-; Pluvol 1/-, 2/-, ** 3/6; dubbin 1/-, 2/-; lite wurk floor polish 2/- tin; suede leather, any colour, for dressing trimmings 1/9 sq. foot. We repair tennis racquets. Kick footballs out cheap 3/6 to 32/-. Ivy leaf corn cure 1/6. Cures too. Come along. Cqme now. See our window. But call in at Smith’s Wee Leather Shoppie, Timaru.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18541, 11 April 1930, Page 15
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