New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. took ince it ES London Will Have Its Supply of Fresh Fish i 1—The Home of New Britain’s Greater Furni- ture Store—5 floors and basement devoted exclu- sively to furnishings of homes. Z to an unus ] . ; : : B 2—One of the usual at e 3 ractive window displays Duke of York Snaps = " ] RN ¢ lisplay Movies of H : s h ndon sy e it Brit ) 3—A glimpse of the main s s ’ i % floor — showing general : : ' office at the rear. I—A view of the Stove ind Refrigerator depart- ments. >—Metal Bed and House- furnishings departments en M e TR : : —A corner of second & finorr showing but a few Nicaraguan Rebels Are § = ™ ' ¥ ‘Ilw mim'l Living Advancing Along Line ) 3 R ; / 1 an) i M 1a, Nica fay 6 (P Room Suites. T7—A peep at the Piano Display rooms. 8—Just a corner of the 3rd floor which is entir Iy devoted to Di Room Suites. isle on the : tioor which is devoted to Bedroom Furniture — Springs, Mattresses and Beddings. Mothers A . ! 3 o 2 10—A view of part of the LO()I{ ; : b 1 g i fifth floor—showing Rug department in vear, for the Quaker’s picture when buying oats. 11—The Iinishing 3 —where each That means - 3 o —" Tl N furniture is refinished ErE 4 & i ; I before delivery is made. 12—Fleet of trucks al- ways at your service, 15—Warehouse No. 2 where future deliveries are stored free of charge 14—Warehouse No. 1 where carload shipments are stored. . © = e s P Axips CRAEG :iJi;o.a’ elements astric jui helping diges- i t ! | Gulden's is mustard at its best! GULDENS 5

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