. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. Phonograph Dept., W. H. Thorne & Co s Store, St. John, 131 HARDWARE AND METAL /O inches Square. A Neat Stand for the Display of GlassKnobs. parate. As only one drawer is open ata time, all nails which are returned mustgo into that one drawer. The old me-thod of storing nails in open bins orkegs invariably results in some mixingand customers who order one size get asprinkling of other sizes, generally totheir annoyance. The Vokes methodalso makes for a neat and attractive ap-pearance. The nail drawers look astidy as the drawers used in grocerysto


. Hardware merchandising January-March 1911. Phonograph Dept., W. H. Thorne & Co s Store, St. John, 131 HARDWARE AND METAL /O inches Square. A Neat Stand for the Display of GlassKnobs. parate. As only one drawer is open ata time, all nails which are returned mustgo into that one drawer. The old me-thod of storing nails in open bins orkegs invariably results in some mixingand customers who order one size get asprinkling of other sizes, generally totheir annoyance. The Vokes methodalso makes for a neat and attractive ap-pearance. The nail drawers look astidy as the drawers used in grocerystores for sugar, spices, etc. A Sensible Arrangement. The Vokes Co. have also a commend-able method of arranging tools. Alltools of one variety are grouped to-gether. The illustration shows differ-ent varieties of planes. Handles fortools are stored in the drawers belowand the clerks, therefore, in showing acertain line to a customer, always havea complete assortment right to hand. Tools pertaining to certain trades arekept together as much as possible. Thetool arrangement, in fact, is as nearperfect as possible in the Vokes store. Made New


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