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RAID'S the select Furnishing House of the Waikato SUPERIOR FURNITURE at Lowest Cash Prices or Easiest of Easy Terms Choose from our £IO,OOO Stock eJ Carpets of Quality Carpets are to-day the basis of a well-balanced home decoration. The toning of a REID carpet blends delightfully with any interior scheme and REID’S quality alone makes them a sound investment. Lowest Prices—easy terms if desired. NO Skimping * at S Skimping is the name given to petty savings in the manufacturing of poor furniture. SKIMPING is the most apt title for the methods employed by the unscrupulous furniture manufacturer. The buying of furniture is a procedure which must be treated seriously. The furniture must be of a good quality and able to stand the wear and tear of everyday use. All furniture sold by REID’S is carefully inspected by expert staff. SKIMPING IN BEDROOM SUITES: The most common form of skimping in the making of bedroom suites is what is known as a “quick fit”—a loose joining made by a slipshod manufacturer. The suite will soon show evidence of its poor construction by a creaking movement in the joints. Beware also of cheap handles that break off, locks that fail to work, and doors which will warp. SKIMPING IN LOUNGE SUITES: When you see a lounge suite advertised at an absurdly low price bear in mind that all such lounge suites may be skimped, because every manufacturer pays the same Award wages and costs. Therefore the only thing he can do to supply a low priced lounge is to skimp the quality of the construction and the materials he uses. SKIMPING IN MATTRESSES: Before buying a mattress a woman should ask herself the question <J How long will it last?” Experience shows that if a few more shillings were spent by the manufacturer the mattress would last twice the time. Beware of the manufacturer who skimps in the making of a mattress. He robs you of sleep. Inferior fillings are very much heavier than high grade kapok. Weight in a mattress may not mean quality. SKIMPING IN DINING SUITES: Solidity is an essential in a dining room suite. Avoid the manufacturer who deals in three-ply construction, who skimps in the making of the chair by insufficiently dowelling it, thus making any hope of rigidness shortlived. Remember that the remedy is to buy from REID'S—mOMM FURNITURE Bedroom, Lounge and Dining Room. Occasional Furniture 100 Suites on Display NO DEPOSIT—TWO TEARS TO PAY. Weekly Confidential Credit. Take advantage of Reid’s convenient credit plan, pay out of your savings. We employ no collectors. It costs you less! We Will Trade-in. Reid’s will accept your old furniture as part payment on the new. This is your opportunity to dispose of that old-fashioned furniture and replace it with the modern. REID’S FOR FURNITURE NEEDS.’ MID'S The Progressive Furniture Specialists and Auctioneers Corner COLLINGWOOD and ALEXANDRA STREETS, HAMILTON. Phone 2070

FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALK. 'AMILTON JMPLEMENT o * l * 3 ’ -L TD "' 5 LONDON STREET (River End). Phone 9123 Night 1350. Booth Double Drive Topdresser, £l6; Farmers’ Favourite 0-Coulter Drill, £18; Farmers’ Favourite 13-Coulter Drill, £25; 24-Blado Tractor Discs, £25; Double Furrow R. and G. Plough, £2 5; Single Furrow Lever Plough, £l4; Handle Ploughs, £3 to £7; Double Furrow Massey Plough, £11; Engine, 2* h.p., £10; Pump Jack and Pump, £5; Wheel Scoop, £18; Grassharrows. from £4/10; 2 Horae Trees, “7/6 per set We make Swamp Harrows, Tine, Tripod, and Chain Harrows, Mole Drain Ploughs, Ensilage Knives, Weeding Hoes, A. M. B ISLEY * C°HAMILTON. Have mailed to every Farmer in South Auckland, a list of gECOND-HAND QFFERINO gTOCK, ERMS. If you fall o receive your copy, please call or write to us. Oet In early and be sure or ample to select from. jyjTLKING jy-ACHINE Relessers, Pulsators, Teat Cups, Claws, etc. Parts Tor Extra Balls. Various Makes. A. B. K OBEBTSra> WINTER SHOW BLDGS., HAMILTON. PLOUGH Harness, etc. Collars. Piped throats, wool lined, 37/6; leather lined, 4 Is; with better side-piece and Lever Strap, wool-lined, 42/-; leather lined, 45/-; light collars, 32/-. Winkers, open, r»/ft and 7/ft; shell-eye, l 1 s 3d and 15s 9d; hames. 11/6: chains, 7/3. Spring Cart Sets. Saddle, Backhand Tugs and Freechlng. complete, 110/-; heavier, 120/ 6d. Goods guaranteed. Freight paid.— H. L. Ganderton A Co.. Boothmac Rldgs., opp. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, corner Wyndham and Federal Streets, Auckland Cl. ENOINES. — lj h.p. Oreenslade; 2* n.p. (2) and 3 h.p. Andersons; 1 Emerson 14 h.p., all In good running order, Bft. Aira and Bft. trip and ch. Harrows (S.H., A. 1. ordeg. Another 12-20 li.p. Case Tractor (4 wheel), reconditioned, at £75 (cost over £4oo’ new). Tills Is a real snip Duncan D.F. Plough, several makes Handle Ploughs; I set (Bft.) “Ideal” T. A Ch. Harrows. PIAKO MACHINERY CO., Morrlnevllle. Phones 117, 361. J£EITH JJODEN, 49 WARD STREET. HAMILTON. New Rotary Vacuum l’umpa. Overhauls to any make or milking machine Spare Parts for all makes of Milking Machlnos. Phones: Res. 3331; Ottlce 3431. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO GET Q.OOD gERVICB FOR YOUR HOUSE YOUR CAM OK YOUR RADIO You can't do betler tliar. rlns 1750 THE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO 00 Oolllnrfwnnd ‘tl Hutulltnn ENGINEER. W. L. O ld,,am 4 C° ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. WARD STREET. HAM Stockists A.3.E.R. Motors. IT’S A PLEASURE to use POI.IFLOR for Floors and Furniture. POLIFLOU Cleans, Polishes aud Is Antiseptic.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 11

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