Avoid_ the Rise, on Footwear! JAFFREY’S have taken over F. C. FARROW & Co. * Stock at 12/6 in the £ Do you realise what a saving this means to you? £2OOO worth of Men's, Women’s, and Children** Footwear to be cleared within three months. Come with the crowds to JAFFREY’S Late F. C. Farrow & Co. 240, Queen St.
Hutchinson’s Clear all Upstair Depts. before Removing to Temporary Premises HUTCHINSON’S (QUEEN STREET) REMOVAL SALE NOW PROCEEDING Enamelware Crockery Hardware Glassware Cutlery Ironmongery Brush ware Etc., etc. ALL REDUCED m OFF USUAL PLAINLY MARKED PRICES! HUTCHINSON’S UPSTAIR DEPARTMENTS CENTRAL QUEEN STREET
Laws i Outlaws 158 Karangahape Rd. IMMVI WHY MEN LIKE SHOPPING AT LAW'S My assistants are NOT "SALESMEN" My instructions are to sell ycu WHAT YOU WANT—NOT what THEY THINK you OUGHT TO WANT MEN "APPRECIATE" this policy .....LAW'S. Furniture Geography Since I started selling furniture direct from factory to public—at 33 1/3% to 50% less than usual retail prices—I have made Dundonald Street famous. Despite the fact of my factory being in a back street, wise buyers came to,me. But now, I've secured a shop with a frontage in Symonds Street—and the back of it adjoins my factory. Geographically— the situation is ideal. You now need not go down a back street to get to my furniture values. But—because I've taken a shop I haven't become a retailer. I'm still selling furniture at manufacturer's factory prices. The shop is merely a showroom. If you're thinking about furniture look in on me first——that is, of course, if you want to save a few pounds. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Sailing Straight from Factory to Public. IN SYMONDS ST.— STRAIGHT OPFC'SITE EHfESE PASS dj~t3 Kiar.s Gramoy’ioncr) Factory—2 Du-wior-'d St—-' - r c ’ '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 6
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