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How to Dress Well on Little Money £,5 for £J Deposit and 5s per Week! It is a Mystery to many people how scores *£* *£>&%££« ,£3 CSiBl DfGSSW©!! OH GOBin|3£lF'3l'fciV©iy customers throughout Canterbury, and numbers among its patrons many '*' QWUSII! inCOfneS people of standing, who find it more convenient to purchase their goodl SBTEtES.fi y '»vW «*»« on the> little-down-and-little-a-week-plan instead of having to meet bigbiDt 1 at longer periods. Owing to the success of bis method, L. W. BALKIND has decided te The secret is easily explained-they buy their clothing by paying a extend the ««» pririleges to residents of this district. 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 yos 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, Coats, There's no need for any honest person to save and scrape till they can or Underwear—Men's andl Boys' Suits, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, pay cash, because they can make up small orders or a family order and Hats and Caps—everything—^and I guarantee satisfaction." send it to BALKIND, and secure what they want at once, by paying a BALKIND'S QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT. Common things look moderate deposit and a few ahiUjings a week. common from first to last, so we only feature goods of Al quality. Well-to-do people don't miss the money this way, and to the wage- You can clothe the whol6 {ami iy herej father or wn mother o* earner is a GREAT BOON. He knows that he has to forward a few daughter, besides buying blankets, quilts, sheeting, towelling, and othe* shillings week by week, and does not miss it, and his family are well household necessities, and everything of the best, either for spot oasbor dressed, and this man's house is comfortably equipped. There is NO Qn payment plan. WORRY—NO TROUBLE. . F # T -^ TlvrTVa . You will be delighted with tJhe way I treat you. So long as a man or That is L. W. BALKIND'S plan. woman is honest and straightforward, I meet them in the most liberal, BALKIND'S business was established in Christchurch in 1908. Christ- manner possible. A'Little Down and a Little I TRUST YOU. a Week. ' . — «£5 for «£1 Deposit and SPECIAL OFFER TO FAMILY MEM. 5S & Week. ' ' - ■ * ' . .*.-.■ If the breadwinner at any time is out of work through sickness, or ■%.,«■» — ■„. rftl^.frius ..«*, ~> M «J d ._j.. +^ *■-» other unavoidable cause, then I suspend the instalments entirely until he Urapery, WIOXOi/ig &.WIU BOOTS TO 1116 has recovered. above amount wiSS be forwarded direct How to Order.—Write about anything you want. Remember, I YOU Oil receipt Of 2OS guarantee satisfaction, but in order to avoid unnecessary correspondence or . "'*' yUUiUn rcueipL "T *>\#9m delay, please state name in full of husband and wife, also occupation—by The f£OOdS are ©f the highest CSUalltV. whom and how long employed; length of residence in present district, and *• • ■ _ ** m ■ *" any other information you may care to send. This information is only aild my teriYKS the easiest pOSSSDie« required 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. T0 ; Sit down and send me a trial order NOW. You will be satisfied, and I will make new friends. La vwa oMkirvllMDj Dr.J;-l SSf&r, !DraPer and Hjiwehold Supplier, Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH^ L. W. Baikind, Draper and Household Supplier,.Ghristchurch, Local iAgent wanted. Wlwst^be !thoroM^h!y[fexperiencedj business [man, who can secure fidelity guarantee. Good remuneration |to . the Bright man.

High-grade Binoculars, '■■■ '; ■■ ;- ffi '.' : '■'; - MODERATELY PRICED. FOR Racing, Hunting, Military work, or Touring purposes, it r would be hard, to find more satis- ! factory glasses than Levi's PRISM BINOCULARS at £5. They have eight diameter magnification, and rack adjustment. Good light-collecting powers. ; Bright and sharp definition. Compact, well-made, and durable. Morocco-covered body, beautifully finished. Solid English leather sling case with strong shoulder straps. Really splendid value, and glasses any man might well be proud to own. "We have the largest stock of Field and Opera Glasses in the Dominion. ALFRED LEV!, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 103, Customhouse Street, Wellington. P. H. MORRISON, Manager. —?* ; ; • ! t i»—HP" ■ ■ I I I Tke fcwwaf• tor all ! tlmM, all weathers, | dr an, for wimi. [ Wolfe's Schnapps It Is healthfully »•■•! ltiel. | «... AT •■•■ ... I ' A »*INKI A TONIC! A MEDICINE I amr WN«t.ir mmrnMß. To Advertisers.—There is no need ] to send away to have your advertisements designed. Call at "Express" Office and see latest London designs. ' We can sell you stereo, blocks, which will bring you handsome returns. — Advt. :

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 142, 18 June 1913, Page 2

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