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The Easiest of Easy Terms are Available To ALL Purchasers Under The Farmeri Time Payment Systei v' mm This "Ashford" Suite for 52 Payments of - - - - The "ASHTORD" 4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE is a new design that is already very popular. It is •well proportioned and the workmanship and finish are excellent. The dressing chest is 3 feet wide. It has two small and one large drawer ind has a neatly designed frameless mirror on a special swivel hack. The wardrobe is a very useful size and has a bevelled mirror in the door and a roomy drawer underneath. Tho fully panelled bed is shaped to conform with the rest of the Suite, which includes a new low type pedestal cabinet and a double non-sag wire mattress. The "ASHFORD," Cash Price, in Oak £24, in Rimu £lB/18/-, will be delivered to your home for No Deposit and 52 weekly payments of 10/3 OAK, 8/- RIMU. ana a auu 8' Special Death Benefit This Clause states that in the event of the death of the Hirer, the Association agrees to make no claim for farther instalments which become due after his or her death, provided all instalments due previously 1o date of death have been received by the Association on due date. The family is enabled to purchase under The Farmers' Time Payment Scheme with dignity and with every confidence in the future. THE FARMERS' v No Deposit Required No Deposit is required under The Farmers' generous T!» ment Scheme. You start right away on Easy Payment, w with no initial outlay. And a further advantage, the# Death Benefit Clause, enables the family to purchase confidence in the future. "» Special Unemployment Benei A special clause in our agreement stales that if the Pore becomes unemployed after paying his instalments for th« • period of three months, he is allowed to postpone payment Weekly Instalment*during such period up to three months 6 OP INTEREST, provided his payments were up-to-date a* time. What a relief it would be if the necessity arose in yoar hornet No fear of losing your goods if misfortune knock*. If you are a resident in Ashbnrton, Rangiora, or Blenhein quire at our Branch for details of our Time Payment The advantages are well worth knowing.' Cscshel Street Christchurch Solve Your Spare Bed Prol X «i(U& om. J per This "Utility Couch" When you buy a "Utility" Couch you not only solve your spare bed,j but ■»'«"» add to your home another handsome and useful piece The "Utility" has a patent Drop' Back which when lowered has tin, ance of a single bed and is just as comfortable as it has a n&Q-d mattress under the squab. The touch is made of . solid Rimu 6ft* obtainable In dark or light polish, while the squab and two cushions In hard wearing tapestry and well filled with wool flock tng utmost comfort and long service. Price £4/19/6 or .. .. No Deposit and 45 weekly payments of£

SOAP HcLeod Bros. Ltdr, Manufacturers.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20524, 18 April 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20524, 18 April 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20524, 18 April 1932, Page 4