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MAHOGANY 
//le Heirloom 
Fortunate is the possessor of the old Mahog' 
any Four-poster which has been in the 
family since Colonial Days! Fortunate partly 
because of its sentimental value, partly 
because of its antiquity, but mainly because 
of its rare beauty—mellowed and enhanced 
by age. 
The purchaser of Genuine Mahogany today 
will leave just such an heirloom for future 
generations; for contemporary Mahogany 
furniture—properly finished, of good work¬ 
manship and design—will improve with age 
no less than the Mahogany furniture of by¬ 
gone days. 
In selecting furniture always be on your 
guard against misleading terms such as 
“Mahogany finish.” Such terms are never 
used in connection with real Mahogany. 
Do not rely upon a salesman’s statement that 
it is “Genuine Mahogany”- let it be guaran¬ 
teed and billed Genuine Mahogany, solid or 
veneered. In short—before you purchase— 
BE SURE IT’S MAHOGANY 
We will send you upon request a copy of our illustrated 
Booklet “H” and other literature on the subject of Mahogany. 
MAHOGANY ASSOCIATION, INC. 1133 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
'MAHOGANY 
s WOODWORK 
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