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FOR THE TRADESMAN OR THE HANDYMAN /'///X M • JMI Good Tools are half the Battle To try and make a good job without good tools is like trying to bake a cake without flour. Come in and inspect our complete range of tools by the world’s finest makers. We have everything for the modern builder, including— SAWS HAMMERS PLANES CHISELS TURNSCREWS GIMLETS Etc., Etc. INSPECT EARLY. C. E. DANIELL, LTD. THE HARDWARE PEOPLE QUEEN STREET. HELP THE TERRITORIALS!I THEY HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO PROTECT [ YOUR HOME! li
Follow the Straight Line “A straight line is the shortest distance between two points.” That holds for any two points—your pocketbook and your list of wants, for example. Follow the straight line, and you’ll save yourself time, trouble and money. Use the advertising columns of this newspaper as guide posts. In them, you find late hews of what’s to be had in the market world. No need for you to meander about from store to store, comparing, pricing, judging, guessing values. The advertisements tell you the names of merchants and manufacturers you can trust. There you read what’s new, what’s favoured, what’s offered confidently for your inspection. There’s no high-pressure selling, no rush, no uncertainty to this daily review of markets. Form the good habit of shopping by the straight-line method—you’ll buy with assurance, with economy and with satisfaction.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1940, Page 2
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254Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1940, Page 2
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