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How to Dress Well oil Little Money ££ for SLI Deposit and 5s per Weeß! It is a Mystery to many people how scores *£3 g«M OfSSS V^©BB OH GOrfßDaraXlWeiy customers throughout Canterbury, and numbers among its patrons many II " AAmoe people of standing, who find; it more convenient to purchase their good* SITJciSi inCOmeS. on the Httknlown-and-little-a-week-plan instead of having to meet big bills' at longer periods. Owing to the success of his method, L. W. BALKIND has decided to , . , ~ . , • extend the same privileges to residents of this district. The secret is easily explained—they buy their clothing by paying a little down and a little a week. You never see these people shabby while He offers £5 worth of goods for £1 deposit and 5s weekly. If yon waiting 'till they have saved enough money to buy a suit, or to get their are paid fortnightly or monthly, you pay your instalments as you get children clothing. They realise that a good appearance counts in this paid. Terms couldn't be easier, could they? world. Send! your orders for anything you want—Ladies' Costumes, Coate^ There's no need for any honest person to save and scrape till they can or Underwear—Men's and Boys' Suits, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, pay cash because they can make up small orders or a family order and Hats and Caps-overything—and I guarantee satisfaction, send it to BALKIND, and secure what they want at once, by paying a BALKESTD'S QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT. Common things look moderate; deposit and a few shillings a week. common from first to last, so wo only feature goods of Al quality. Well-to-do people don't miss the money this way, and t© the wage- You can clothe the whole family here, father or son, mother o* earner is a GREAT BOON. He knows that he has to forward a few daughter, besides buying blankets, quilts, sheeting, towelling, and other shillings week by week, and does not miss it, and his family are well household necessities, and everything of the best, either for spot cash or dressed, and this man's house ia comfortably equipped. There is NO on my oasy payment plan# WORRY—NO TROUBLE. v ... _ i You wfll be delighted with the way I treat you. So long as a man or That is L. W. BALKINIVS plan. woman is honest and straightforward, I meet them in the most liberal BALKIND'S business was established in Christchurch in 1908. Clu-ist- manner possible. A Little, Down and a Little I-TRUST YOU.ia Week. ' ~ 1 — e£s for £1 Deposit ancS! ■*■ SPECIAL OFFER TO FAMILY MEN. . 5S a WOOk. If the breadwinner at any time is out of work through sickness, or r% ra n^t-v rU+hino- SSwrf RAAte *A +H» other unavoidable cause, then I suspend the instalments entirely until he Orapery, aftCS ESOOXS TO TIW. has recovered. above amount wiSI be forwarded direot How to Order.—Write about anything you want. Remember, I Q YOU Ofl feCeiDt O"f 20S> guarantee satisfaction, but in order to avoid unnecessary correspondence or delay, please state name in full of husband and wife, also occupation—by The gOOdS are O"f the highest CgUality^ whom and how long employed; length of residence in present district, and 4.^..—^ *U,^ M **~**ilkl A any other information you may car© to send. This information is only ailC* my teriTlS trie eaSieSt POSSlOßCrequired with your first order. After that you only need send! the moneyorder as you require the goods, paying deposit with each fresh order, and ' WRITE ENCLOSING STAMP FOR REPLY a few shillings a week off the amount of purchase. . —Xa — . Sit down and send me a trial order NOW. You will be satisfied, and I irilUr* will make new friends. ■-■ «■ BAWMWU| L w; -BALKIND JDraper and Household Supplier, Draper, and House Supplier, ■* rupicTruilDru Christchuroh. CHRISTCHURCH B L. W. Baikindj Draper and Household Supplier, Chri@teiiuroh> Local jAgent wanted. !VJust^toe"[thoroughly|leKperiencecll business man, can secure fidelity guarantee. Good remuneration |to the fright man.

:Oox* 9± "We».:i? si Costume You know nothing about. To thousands of ladies Costumes , are just Costumes. It never occurs to them that by asking for ■;. KaiapOl Costumes they get all-wool materials —they get duradurability, excellent fit and latest style—in,a word, complete " :• satisfaction, and all at no extra cost. <* Here are one or two of the New Season's KAIAPOI styles. There are many. Ask your draper to demonstrate them. ■ SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE KAIAPQI WOOLLEN MFG. CO. LTD, « • It is wonderful value—the finest possible combination of the best Teas ' from the best gardens. Tour grooer has it, 1/8,1/10 and 21- per lb. 52 ,

Yb&sl's 1 Corn Cure 1 Kills Corns 1 All Chemists 11*r and Stores 1 I w Post free on receipt of § twelve stamps from I TEED & CO. - NEW PLYMOUTH I _ 8 1 WANTED.— Job Printing in aU its branches. Moderate prices, good workmanship, and latest styles. "Express" Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 138, 13 June 1913, Page 2

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