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NEW ZEALAND' STANDARDS INSTITUTE Will this joint stand the strain? When you buy a chait, how can you be sure it is strongly and honestly made? There s only one answer ~insist on a chair that bears the Standard Mark: The Standard Mark is more than a trade mark: It is a hall- mark of quality, which can appear only on furniture that has been honestly constructed in accordance with the soundest trade practice: It does not mean monotonous uniformity. You will find it on furniture of varying styles, N designs and prices. It certifies sound material and good workmanship: The Standard Mark also appears on 2 Footwear; Leather Dress Gloves and School Stationery: THIS IS THE STANDARD MARK LOOK FOR IT-INSIST ON IT EIS.S2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 349, 1 March 1946, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 349, 1 March 1946, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 349, 1 March 1946, Page 37

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