THE QUESTION OF FURNISHING.
In any reference that may be made to the various furniture factories in Masterton, consistency demands that prominence should be given to the business conducted by Mr T. McCracken, whose show room and factory are situated in Queen street, Masterton, opposite Knox Church. During the time he has been established here, Mr McCracken has succeeded in building up a thoroughly good connection, as the result »f fair dealing, honest workmanship and reasonable charges. The word quality has grown into the name of McCracken, not .by accident, but by the test of experience, and patrons recognise that in orders they place with him they are going to get conscientious service and full value. An inspection of the showroom display is sufficient to convince one of the class of work truned out There is a characteristic finish about every article, the material used is dependable, and stylishness is introduced into each piece of furniture. The picture framing, which is usually regarded as a side line, sho.wi the same thoroughness of finish, even the smallest detail that goes for satisfaction being attended to. Mr McCracken is prepared to submit prices for a single article of furniture or for the furnishing of a mansion throughout. He gives personal attention to all ordtrs placed, and goes to a deal of trouble to give patrons exactly what they want, and at ihe price that is in keeping with a fair profit only. Country residents are invited to get into touch with Mr McCracken. His advice on the question of furnishing is worth having.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3175, 28 April 1909, Page 4
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261THE QUESTION OF FURNISHING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3175, 28 April 1909, Page 4
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