The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 25, 1929, Image 16
Lam /is
from
Jo I >an
*
I Aim /is
from
France
*
Bronze, Brass
am! Battery
Bases
❖
Floor Lamps
*
Boudoir Lamps
*
/
erms
A lamp over an easy
eliair is an invitation to
help yourself to an hour
or so of comfortable
reading.
t t - tfijnr &V& ').y, 1
The
LAMPLAND IIOLM
• • •
W VMPLAM) HOI K . . . when. in city and town.
■* A cottage and apartment dwelling, thousands of
lamps lay siege against the Citadel of Darkness . . .
when home i> made more lovable and more livable!
A ot. no woman has ever had quite enough decora
tive lamps.
And when you see tin* display of imported and do
mestic lamps at our ill Walton Street store, in the
Electric Building, you'll come quickly to tin* con
clusion that you must have at least two or three
more!
Furthermore—you an* likely to sa> that Atlanta has
never had a more brilliant showing of lamps than
this. W t* invite you to see them, whether von buv
or not.
Attractively Priced!
W e know you'll In* delightfully surprised at the low
prices placed upon these lamps. Prices so low that
we ourselves were almost dumbfounded at tin* skill
shown by our buyer. Select your Christmas Lamps
NOW !
The Klectric Building
84 11 niton St., A. II .
Georgia
POWER COMPANY
■ - A CITIZEN W HEREVER W E SERVE - -
Lam ps
from
(.zee lio-
Slovakia
Lam ps
from
the Shops
of American
(raftsmen
Glass, Silk
and Parchment
Shades
Table I Aim ps
❖
II rid Lie Lamps
Terms
A lamp just inside *ht
doorway is an in' itati‘ ,n
that speaks right out to
your guest and says:
“Come in!"