The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1922 Page: 26 of 64
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SELLERS
Trade in your old Cabinet
Kitchen Table or any
piece of furniture as
FIRST PAYMENT on
a new Sellers Cabinet!
CELEBRATING the Thirtieth Anniver-
sary of SELLERS KITCHEN CABIN-
ETS The Friendly House is offering
this week an ANNIVERSARY SALE of Sellers
Cabinets placing them within the reach of
every housekeeper through this special proposi-
tion:
Trade in your old cabinet your old kitchen
table or any piece of furniture as the FIRST
PAYMENT on a new Sellers Cabinet and pay •
the balance on King’s friendly terms! The
Friendly House will make you a satisfactory
price on whatever you have to offer!
If you haven’t anything ym*care to trade in
The Friendly House will be glad to have you
offer your own first payment and arrange the
terms to meet your needs!
This offer is for THIS WEEK ONLY dur-
ing the SELLERS THIRTIETH ANNIVER-
SARY SALE at KING’S!
A Sellers “Porceliron” Top
Table Special This Week
$10.95
AT THIS special price this week you may purchase
the regular $13.50 Sellers “Porceliron” white top
kitchen table and trade in your old table or other
piece of furniture as the first payment!
There's a special’display of these beautiful durable
all-purpose tables at the Friendly House this week....
your kitchen is not complete without one.
Come in and see!
Look for the advertisements announcing the
Thirtieth Anniversary of Sellers in the May issue
of Good Housekeeping and The Ladies’ Home
Journal and in The Saturday Evening Post of
May 6th!
KING FURNITURE CONPANY
SUNDAY.
Thirtieth Anniversary
205-207 West Commerce Crockett 113
SALE of
KITCHEN
“The Best Servant In Your House”
There’s a Sellers For Every Size
Kitchen — in Apartment
Bungalow or Mansion!
COME into King’s early Monday to see for your-
self the wide selection of Sellers Kitchen Cabi-
nets in any size to meet your requirements
whether it be for a small apartment demanding a nar-
row low cabinet or the expanse of the large kitchen
of a mansion!
Especially to meet the varying needs of the average
home there is a choice in widths and sizes to just ex-
actly suit your demands and to save you steps the
year ’round. .
In the front windows of The Friendly House and
on the first floor are a series of model kitchens scien-
tifically arranged to show you just how you can save
time and energy by saving steps in your kitchen!»
You are welcome to inspect them and courteous
salespeople will give you all the information you de-
sire without any obligation to purchase.
FREE—Refreshment* Every Day.
EVERY woman visiting The Friendly House this week
will be served with refreshments through the courtesy
of three San Antonio manufacturers.
Chili Con Carne Deviled Chili Meat Sandwiches and
other Gebhardt products will be served and a Cook Book of
Mexican menus and recipes will be presented free to each
woman by a representative of the Gebhardt Chili Powder
Company.
Hot biscuits made with Liberty Bell flour will be served
and the use of Liberty Bell flour for best results will be
explained.
With the Gebhardt products and hot Liberty Bell bis-
cuits H & H coffee will be served through the courtesy of
the Hoffman-Hayman Coffee Company.
You are invited to come to King’s for lunch as the guest
of The Friendly House and these San Antonio manufactur-
ers. You will be served in liberal quantities at any time
between 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. every day this week!
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“THE FRIENDLY HOUSE”
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
For this week only a Golden
Oak Sellers No. 435 for only
*34 95
THE Sellei’s No. 435 Cab-
inet in golden oak finish
has practically all of the
advantages and equipment of
the more expensive white
enamel Sellers Cabinets.
To celebrate the Thirtieth
Aniversary of this pioneer
manufacturer of the scientific
Sellers kitchen cabinets The
Friendly House is offering the
Sellers No. 435 cabi-
net at the special
price of $34.95 a
cabinet regularly sell-
ing at $45.00.
Your old cabinet
your kitchen table or
any piece of furniture <
will be accepted as
the first payment
even at this special
price and convenient
terms for the balance
will be arranged.
As the supply of this
cabinet is limited come
to King’s early Monday
and select yours!
CABINETS
The Sellers will SAVE you
enough steps to walk
around the w0r1d...!
RECENT tests conducted show that a housewife in a
poorly arranged kitchen without a kitchen cabinet
takes an average of 27840 steps in her kitchen a day
or nearly 8 miles not counting the hours of standing or the
labor done with her hands!
At this rate she could walk around the world in less than
ten years!
The tests were carefully made and steps counted auto-
matically with a “pedometer” an instrument accurately ad-
justed to the stride of any person.
And still many housekeepers can’t understand why they
get so tired! And some husbands are perplexed about it
too!
HOUSEKEEPERS AND HUSBANDS take this message
to heart:
A SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET will save the house-
keeper half her steps in the kitchen and put all the cooking
at her finger tips! It will save steps by the mile and pre-
serve her health which may mean many more years of life
and happiness!
APRIL 30 1925.
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 30, 1922, newspaper, April 30, 1922; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621446/m1/26/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .