New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 34

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3 GERMAN EXPORTS IN HARDWARE DECLINE Why pay more than Post-Wg;O::%n;noéndusm Garber Brothers Every. ., day prices for furniture (Washington Bureau of the N. B. Herald) Washington, D. C., Dec. 17—So ° [ [ ' many firms attempted to take part a l in Germany's post-war revival of gl s O [ its foreign trade in cutlery and hardware that the market was __—_—-——.————_'—_.—- swamped, a number of plants had s £ slde.or ¥o on & port e schod: | Wonderful selection for a glorious Christmas ule, and exports have slumped aft- er & phenomenal rise, GOOD GIFTS THAT WILL STAY FOR MANY YEARS TO COME Reports made by American trade w"l‘::;"“:i‘:'jmto\lllr(‘ry‘";;"mn"x);)ortu“.‘;: ’ Turniture of such dependable quality as ours have a more pronounced BN e ben) mite Tandane meaning of the true spirit of Christmas. Every piece of furniture on display, than before the war, but that the ki o . . e total exports for 1926 are expected nt this store is a useful gift...good for this Christmas and many more Christ- to be considerably less than the tandard of quality are ncceptcd everywhere Rl Cocipirivon, the 1918 ex- with sincere appreciation. A furniture gift that is purchased from GARBER (o 234,000 metric tons exported in mases to cope. Gifts of th ports were 108,650 metric tons of hardware. BROTHERS is therefor doubly welecome. Then, think of the unparralled The German hardware industry P L s o n i = e e e enens savings you make by buying here at GARBER BROTHERS Everyday conditions which influenced the raQ Dpices 4 operation of all German industry Lowest Prices. WHY pay more? after the war. One of the out- stand; diti t the sent . e to spread cheer excessively large number of firms - £ he ade. 8 o oy e = throughout the year for the ers have been m at numerous times to prove this condition, but i in most cases they have been un- 2 # \ ATV . successtul. i gl @ Cutlery Is still the largest item rman export trade in b il 2 value. as it was in N Y ) \ ) THREE PIECE LUXURIOU6 MOHAIR SUITE British India takes 6 cutlery exports N e : n g it e i g Will bring everlasting beauty into your home and con- and the United States third, while stant joy and comfort to your family. Nothing will give you Great Britain, Brazil and Argen- & 2 3 o tina are other large buyers of § S0 m\{c}l satisfaction as a GARBER BROTHERS custom- Made-in-Germany edged instru- f built living room suite. Fine quality, beautiful style and guar- ments. i i : anteed construction. This suite will give more service than Latest reports from Solingen, an - important center of cutlery trade the price suggests. Consists of Davenport, Club Chair and in Germany, indicate that the vol- ] i 3 I - gt SEn 3 [ s b no ol ¢ i 4 W mg'Cha!r with reversible cushions Ins GUS 00 puemuiBsient jan IR SROTIS ] 5 beautiful Damask. Our price for the 5 150 -is Improving ste 4 q ; . R e R " | b &R three pieces direct from factory to you.. ware claim that exp D ] N e tat low and a number of them a 3 ¢ * The Stand is of tractive the Stand END TABLES $2.98 to $18.5 tempting to form a sy AB i i . support the export price. The ab- G Here's a real turned decorated is...it has unl- ; A R BIAPE oravide i pnes an ety sl as, BOOK TROUGHS ................. $3.95t0$19.50 va 1 5 a fine Floor An attractive . - . &l galie i bass 8 RO ISR o han nignvd e ]rnedsuhe.ih«x:«:(: TELEPHONE STANDS ............ $6.95 to $27.00 i chrome W 00d good sized sha attractive value, ~ handsomely - 3 ¢ 0 nancianets sl R S T, & DAVENPORT TABLES ............ $9.95t0 $65.00 fine georgette weighted base i REINDEER ”KE : LS S b Mt rn o il N RADIO CABINET .................$13.50 to $34,50 | plification are sald to be felt con- siderably in the German domestic trade. pleated effect. shade. ' ~$7.95 $9.85 $19.50 $27.50 OCCASTONAL TABLES ........... §1450t0 82150 TOBACCO CHEWING WINDSOR CHATRS .- as e s This Type Bids Fair to Surpass Other Lamps ) And Many Others At GARBER BROTHERS Every- day Low Prices the Huskies Anchorage, Alaska, Dec. 17 (A— 2 BUDGET TERMS Tobacco chewing reindeer, possess- ing the stubborness of a mule and g the fighting qualities of Gene Tunney | Gladly arranged to e e ) The Stand is of decorated : Lovely glazed pattern Pot- ; 5 S Sl metal of the newest design & i tery Vase base, ited by suit your convenience. DIGNIFIED Alaskan transportation. * i v i i - and lovely shade of georgette. x wetal foot, Un lovely, . Thislu t:nihhelécfitog B ol 4 4t Gasber Brothere . & 00, is the georgette shade. J’:&ffcmm \fhor:;'.: N N day Low Price Of v An interesting value at ers of Broad Pass are finding a ready ’ = sale to prospectors of sled-broke ' O N $12.50 ] $‘1 5.50 reindeer for draught purposes. = : § Save On Animal Feed The use of dops entails hauling : . - Large display dog feed to a base of operation and feeding the animals during the sum- mer months when they have no : | of the famous work to perform. It has been found more economical to utilize a pair of reindeer for hauling supplies over - ng Einas . the spring snow crust and then [ . 2 butcher the animals for meat at the | 5 it once required 50 pounds a 100 pounds of cor i "o a nds > with addition z of dried salmon to feed a dog dur- | 1} Cedar Chests ing the summer, 100 po s of corn - meal and a small quanticy of rein- | . f fh ) 1N or e Chest finished in na- deer moss suffices to/ cover a jour- ney of a hundred miles with a rein- deer team, and the prospector’s grub - 4 bill 13 reduced to the extent of about \ DININ‘ : ROOM tural cedar. 160 pounds of reindeer meat. Reindeer Temperament A $7-95 Relndeer are extremely tempera- \ " \ 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE \ ‘ Others up to $29.50 mental and must h diplomacy and discretion, says Cul- \ R (o VALt 4 . N ver. £ = 3 In magnificient American Walnut. Com- : rzfl:’(r 1;1 amqnmm when ‘Reiny’ prises a large Buffet, China Closet, Oblong 100 tempera I L % . 4 1 U “Offer him a c he e > Iixtension Table, Server, Five Side Chairs . Chest in Walnut at brands of strong plug t 1 T and One Arm Chair with seats in durable 5 5 L . o Chilr , $19.50 tapestry. Very sturdily constructed and de- 2 signed in the Tudor per- - jod. A splendid \»;111185125.005650.00 o Others up to $85.00 at for the 'I'I.C.\ WAGONS $19.50 to $47.50 B BUFFET MIRRORS . $5.75 to $57.50 il FREE --==v-===- FOUR PIECE BEDROOM .SUITE e i i e rare cha remi i rears to come of a glorious 1926 Christ<' 201, Of rare charm, a reminder for many years to d ! Lobicpelol mlnlature mas. This suite consists of spacious Dresser, Chest of Drawers, Full sized Van« $4.45 to $26.50 . ity and full sized Bow-End Bed. Thorough dustproof con-¢ 0 uu . $1.25 to $12.50 CheSt wlth struction. Designed in the beautiful Tudor period and richlyvgs'u 5850 $3.45 to $150.00 every finished in antique mahogany. An extraordinary value at... : SEWING CABINETS +.ovvnnnrnnnnneeeeeersennees..$6.95 to $29.50 S L N[y it Qe gl LANE chest BOUDOIR LAMPS . ’ .$1.95 to $12.50 . . 4 ‘ ; Night Stands ......... en s aee a e s s oo s $9TAD0 50 516100 mode of 1i will ha Face or Lips. N M 1 K _9ac[ar/d%rwm’ » ‘ d : NEW BRITAIN BRANCH Sream will keep them ind white. Get a far of tlis wonderful cream from your druggist.—advt. " {

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