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A NEW SERVICE FOR ELECTRIC GOODS.

To-night the new shop of Jays, Ltd., 645, Colombo Street, will open its doors and in doing so will provide Christchurch with a new Mecca for electrical goods of all descriptions. Its advent is important for it is a further contribution to the city’s-complete equipment

of electrical requisites. Every modern household, necessity for which electricity supplies the motive or other power finds a place in the stock of Jays, Ltd., whose shop offers a happy hunting ground for those in search of the most up-to-date appliances. Any electrical appliance for the home, office or factorycan be had in its latest and most efficient design. Of particular interest is an electrical range which represents the very' latest development of an article that has undergone rapid improvement in the last few years. Novelties that represent the latest fruits of research in their different departments make an inspection of the stock well worth while. The advice of experts is available to shoppers to guide them as to the best methods of fulfilling their requirements. The average shopper is often not quite certain as to how his particular need can best be met, and the advice of experts is therefore a great aid to rendering the electrical equipment of the home efficient. 6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17996, 5 November 1926, Page 9

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A NEW SERVICE FOR ELECTRIC GOODS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17996, 5 November 1926, Page 9

A NEW SERVICE FOR ELECTRIC GOODS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17996, 5 November 1926, Page 9

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