A Mushroom Doesn't Last for Eighteen Months! It is now eighteen months since I invited the public to buy their furniture direct from my factory. My first announcement made many new friends for me. Competitors noticed my progress but proclaimed it to be of the mushroom variety. But a mushroom doesn't last for a year and a half. To—day I'm doing more business than ever. My factory became too small to use as a showroom too—so I had to take that Symonds Street shop that links with the back of my factory. This is not my "shop" it's my showroom. I haven't a shop—l'm not a retailer. I'm a manufacturer selling furniture straight to the public at prices greatly LESS than regular retail prices ! For over eighteen years I've made quality furniture here in Auckland—call and see some of it and my VALUES to-morrow nightFURNITURE MANUFACTURER Selling Straight from Factory to Public. SHOWROOM IN SYMONDS STREET (Straight opp. Hhyber Pass), (late Kings Gramophones) FACTORY: 2 DTJNDONAUJ STREET (Back of Showroom).
E LECT R I C LIGHT Don't buy your Light carelessly. Ask for “Mazda” Lamps and ensure good light.
BOOTS and BAKING POWDER (They’re “Sure to Rise.”) MEN! MEN! MEN! BOYS! H) SALES to the RIGHT of them, SALES to the LEFT of them—but still the MEtf choose to SAIL into LAW'S —WHY? Over £2OOO worth being quitted at the OLD PRICES. So be early FRIDAY. I LAW’S, Men's Only Foot w ear ists 158 Karangahape Road. We fit from a Jockey to a giar
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 292, 1 March 1928, Page 6
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