KEMP BROS.
THE MODERN FURNISHERS Is it not wonderful what progress, enterprise and initiative will do? A striking instance of the transformation of a “barren scene” to a “popular and busy shopping centre” is illustrated at Frankton, where on an unsightly but valuable corner Messrs. Kemp Brothers have erected one of the most handsome furnishing stores in the Waikato. Beautifully lit by night by modern electric fittings and stocked with the most modem furniture, this corner is a veritable hive of industry. It is, as stated, a bright i place by night—but, more important | still—a busy place by day. The large | and varied selection of furniture and soft furnishings are a delight to the eye and it is no wonder that so many persons contemplating furnishing a home or wishing to add odd pieces or exchange old for new are to be seer. I making their way to Frankton for the j sole purpose of “calling at Kemp’s.” I Dining-room, bedroom and chesterfield suites, in modernistic designs, await the choice of the discriminating buyer, whose attention is also drawn to the hundred-and-one other articles of merchandise, some having been made for utility and others for their ornamental beauty. No visit to the Show would be complete without a visit to Kemp Bros., at Frankton. where all classes of the house furnishing and auctioneering business are in charge of experts.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 3
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229KEMP BROS. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20511, 30 May 1938, Page 3
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