They’re All Starting the Same Game! Every genuine stunt, has its multitude of imitations. Since I opened my factory to the public and offered furniture at genuine Trade Prices, I notice that everyone is shouting 'factory prices I* However——l don't mind. It's an acknowledgment that factory prices ARE keener than shop prices. But you'll never get factory prices from a shop—you've got to come to the factory for them. That's logical! Now—here's a wager. Compare my genuine factory priced furniture values with ANY others. If any others beat mine, I will lose your order. But 8 i I'll bet you find that can offer you 25% to 33 1-3% BETTER VALUE than can any other irniture firm in Auckland. A visit to my ''open factory'' furnitur will prove it. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Dundonald Street Auckland, (First Street oft the left of Newton Rd— Straight down from the top of Symonds Street—yon'll see my sign.) Open daily from B.SO a.m, to 5.30 p.m. Friday to 9 p.m. Saturday to noon.
Law’slOutiaws 158 Karangahape Rd. A TUNNEY-DEMPSEY PUNCH ! LAW’S take off the gloves —BANG!—WALLOP! TO-MORROW'S PRICES will be aTtNOCK-OUT, but, you MUST "Serve Yourself." We can’t afford to give "FANCY SERVICE" at OUR Prices! LAW’S. (Mens Only) Footwearists “The Shop with the Scale at the Door.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 216, 1 December 1927, Page 6
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