FURNISHINGS. QAHPETSI QARPETS! qarpetsi SPECIALLY IMPORTED —By— J>ARTON AND R OS£ - L TD -’ CHOICE SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL QHINESE QARPETS. THE LAST THING IN ORIENTAL EFFECTS. The products of the Far East are Fascinating in their Beauty. The rich and vivid colourings lending themselves to complete harmony.
A Visit to our Warehouse will be welcomed, and to our mutual benefit. AND ][TD., gPECIALISTS, VICTORIA STREET, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE), HAMILTON. rpONSON Q.ARLIdfK QOY., AUCKLAND. fj'URNITURE A URNITURE /DRAFTSMEN XPURNISHINor SPECIALISTS " urnishing Specialists INSPECTION INVITED. NOW SHOWINGROOM 14, RAILWAY BLDGS., HAMILTON. EXCLUSIVE OARPETS IN ■yyiLTON AND ALSO pURNISHINO J^OVELTIES JtWELLkM. H w JEWELLER, JJAMILTON. Oldest Established Business in the Waikato. HARDWARE. * "T ' ' * THE GREATEST BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. , HOUSEKEEPING, The Largest Suppliers of Housekeeping Equipment in all the Waikato —Are —• rj>Hß JJ ETAL g TORES > I i TDTHE LEADING IRONMONGERS. PAINT AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS. It has been said that “a shilling saved Is sixpence made.” When the housewife figures up her overhead expenses, and then counts up the equipment she needs, or must replace, in her “business,” she must consider her sixpences carefully, to keep even. That means getting the “very best value possible" for her money. We are keenly alive to this important fact; also to the fact that “value” is a question of price in relation to quality; / and, it is by this standard we would be judged. It is our constant aim to give- "better” and “still better” value in this truest sense. We have Just landed a little line of J£OME J£ETTLES. We believe these are "Heaps the Best Value” Kettle offering to-day. They are made of pure sheet copper, tinned inside, and nickel-plated outside. They’re good to look upon; they’re easy to keep clean; and there’s “no , end of wear” in them. AND J^NAMELWARE. Our stocks of these lines are larger than ever; still our problem is never one of “making room,” but rather “one of keeping the supply equal to the demand.” The value we have to offer in these lines is such, that it is “never our’" painful experience to have to confess our prices are at least 15 to 10 per cent too high to effect a readysale. Just compare “our everyday cash prices” with the “nett result of those oscillating, figure juggling processes,” *nd we are assured you will ever remember that the address of ■#THE PREMIER HARDWARE HOUSE OF THE WAIKATO. —is—.mHE H ETAL S TORE£ . I/ 0 - Box 88. 'Phones 1862, 1863. M. BIRCH, Managing Director. FURNITURE Removed, Packed and Despatched any distance; Motor Lorry or Horse Wag-son at Your Service. Get our estimate. —Hamilton Furniture Storage and Removal Co. Office: Ward Street, opp. Blsley’*; telephone 2280.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14603, 2 March 1921, Page 1
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