SHOW IN MAIN STREET
CREATING MUCH INTEREST The outstanding display of Messrs Bond and Bond Ltd. at the Winter Show last year will undoubtedly cause many people to look for the 19*38 presentation by tills prominent firm. This year the display will he found at Bond and Bond’s modern showrooms at 143 Victoria Street (near Wooiworths). These premises have been opened since the last Winter Show and provide better facilities for the exhibition of the many labour-saving appliances which are stocked by this firm. Space does not permit adequate description of these lines, and so a brief outline is submitted to the reader. The full range of the sensational 1938 Skyscraper, Crusader and His Master's Voice Radios are attracting the attention of those In search of up-to-the-minute Radio, while the British “Easyvac” Vacuum Cleaner is proving Itself a wonder with broom-tired housewives. Tbe “Easyvac” is recognised as the finest on to-day's market. Bond and Bond's Show week window displays are causing many women to show their husbands the famous
“Easy” Washing Machines which have created record sales in this province. Truly the “Easy” banishes the worries of the washhouse.
Modern sewing demands a modern sewing machine, and the “Domestic” has proved itself against all-comers. The dependability and low price of “Domestic” have brought happiness and contentment to countless Waikato homes.
Science’s great gift—the refrigerator—is on display here, and Bond and Bond are proud to present the world’s best Frigidaire. There is a model for every home, and the attractive prices and liberal terms make the purchase of Fridigaire possible for all. Other necessities for the modern home Include electric fires, radiators, jug's, kettles, irons, toasters, etc., and a huge range is attractively displayed for Show week visitors. After inspecting this display one must admit that here are lines which by reason of their accessible prices and extremely easy terms, are within the reach of all. Such is the policy of Bond and Bond, who realise that they arc making available home necessities and not luxuries.
The Victoria Street shop Is under the managership of Mr H. Evans, who has been associated with radio for many years in the Waikato. Mr Evans extends a cordial invitation to call during Show week. You are under no obligation whatever, and a visit will prove instructive and interesting.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 14
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384SHOW IN MAIN STREET Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20513, 1 June 1938, Page 14
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