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“REIDS”

THE FURNITURE SEEKERS’ GREATEST FRIEND Every man takes off his hat and every lady curtseys to the King and Queen, this as a mark of respect and admiration. We, In Hamilton, being far removed from London, are unfortunately not called upon to pay such homage, but there Is no doubt about it that there is one firm in Hamilton to whom this admiration is due and to which all hats should be and are taken off—and that firm is “Reids,” Hamilton’s foremost furnishers and auctioneers, who have not only done so much for seekers of high class furniture and furnishings but who have assisted in the progress of the town by erecting such handsome and palatial showrooms at the corner of Collingwood and Alexandra Streets. “Reids” conduct the largest and most comprehensive furnishing business in New Zealand outside the four centres, and their attractive cash prices and their confidential “Easy Terms” system for the man who cannot afford to pay cash have won for them a clientele of which “ Reids ” have every reason to be justly proud. A visit to this firm’s showrooms is indeed a pleasure. The seekers of | quality suites can “linger long” in ! these bright and airy premises, as one suite after another is presented for their approval. It is, Indeed, hard to describe in words a full description of the assortment of goods assembled, and, furthermore, visitors to the Show are, we hear, in for a REAL surprise. It is rumoured that “Reids,” who are showing at the Show, are attempting something never before achieved in the history of exhibitions, and everybody, the writer included, is anxiously awaiting the opening day to see what the brains behind “Reids” have accomplished for the entertainment of Show visitors. It is said that “Reids’ ” exhibit will be. like last year's, the talk of the I town —look out for it. everybody!!!! It will gently hit you in the eye just I the same as “Reids' ” famous low prices gently touch your pocket. 7 30

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 11

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