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How to Dress Well on Little Money £3 for £.1 Deposit and 5s per Week.! It IS SH SViVStefY t© fY&e&WW PeOPIO hOW SCOreS church people soon showed their appreciation of the liberal terms. The* * * * w~ w- eagerly became customers. To-day this business has thousands of pleased Can Or©SS W©Bl OH COmp£tr£ltlV@iy customers throughout Canterbury, and numbers among its patrons many erwsaiS in^nmee people of standing, who find it more convenient to purchase their good* on the little-down-and-little-a-week-plan instead of having to meet big bill* at longer periods. Owing to the success of his method, L. W. BALKIND has decided t* The secret is easily explained-they buy their clothing by paving a extend the ***» P^ileges 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 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 counta in this paid. Terms couldn't be easier, could they? w' or^* 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 and 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 shillings 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 M ck)the whole fam% h father or moth6r op earner is a GREAT BOON He knows that he has to forward a few daught6r) Asides b ■ blanket ilt sheeti towellingj Mother shillings week by week and does not miss it, and his tamily are well household uecessitie3j and every thing of the best, either for spot cash op dressed, and this man's house is comfortably equipped. There is NO on c Davment D Lm WORRY—NO TROUBLE. y * y ' • T -nr n attttn-tvq i ou w^ **© 116^ with the way I treat you. So long as a man or That isL. W. BALKIND b 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. — JBS for JBI Deposit and .SPECIAL OFFER TO iFAMILY MEN. 5S a Week H ■ If the breadwinner at any time is out of work through sickness, or r*■*«•***■«» A «v «^-2 BS^^4<» i A 4-Ua other unavoidable cause, then I suspend the instalments entirely until he UTaperyj WlOinSHg and B^OOXS TO Xfte bas recovered. # above amount wsSI be forwarded direct How to Order.—Write about anything you want. Remember, I ' a YOU 081 TGCeiDt Of 20S guarantee satisfaction, but in order to avoid unnecessary correspondence or *"** "v ** ■«?^Ci|*li V « delay, please state name in full of husband and wife, also occupation—by The StOOdS are Of the highest QUalitVa n^hom and how long employed; length of residence in present district, and _j a At- , any other information you may care to send. This information is only and my tOmTtS th© eaSlOSt pOSSIDIOi 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. I 0 Sit down and send me a trial order NOW. You will be satisfied, and I ■ »» »* ■ i^iftgn will make new friends. Ln Vw« BAlnKkinSDj L. w. .balkind {Draper and Household Supplier, Draper, and House Supplier, - * r i-i- » Christchurch. CHRISTOHURCH. L. W* Baikindlg Draper and Household Sypplier 9 CBiristohyrch Local iAgent wanted. Miastf§be!thoroughSy«[experienced| business jman, who can secure flcSelity guarantee. Good c remuneration }to thej right man.

Corns are Cured! Comfortably by TEED'S CORN CURE PAINLESS AND SURE 1/- All Chemists and Stores 1/Or Post Free direct from TEED ft CO. - NEW PLYMOUTH

MOLESWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. Coach leaves Post Office, Bloahejm, on FRIDAYS at 8.30 a.m. for Molesworth and Awatere, returning on TUESDAYS at 4 p.m. All parcels are to Jbe addressed only care or Club Stables, Blenheim. Fares and pai-oels at reasonable. rates (for cash); extra for booking. Every care, but no responsibility. J. DOWNING, Proprietor. SOUTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK ; LINE OF« ROYAL MAIL COACHES r COACH leaves Ward on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Kaikoura afc 5 p.m. same day. Coach leaves Kaikoura on Tuesdays at 7 a.m., Thursdays at 6 a.m., and Saturdays at 7 a.m. Thursday's coach connects with! Picton steamer for Wellington same day. Full information supplied atTourist offices. Telegrams: F. FRANCIS, Proprietor, Ward. Booking Office: McKenzie's Stables. NEWMAN'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Coaches leave Blenheim for Havelock and Nelson as follows: j Leave Blenheim: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7 a.m. reaching .Nelson at 6 p.m. same day. Leave Nelson: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 a.m., arriving at Blenheim 6 p.m. same day. All Parcels at reasonable rates. BOOKING OFFICES. For passengers or parcels, McKenzie's Stables, High Street, Blen- ! heim; T. Scott's Post Office Hotel, Havelock. WAIRAU VALLEY AND TOP VALLEY ROYAL MAIL COACH. The above coach leaves Top Valley on Tuesdays and Fridays &6 7.30 a.m., arriving at Blenheim 1 p.m.; and leaves Blenheim oh Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Note.—Booking Office, Criterion Stables, Alfred Street. Fares and parcels at reasonable" rates. Every care taken, but no responsibility. W. WADSWORTH, Proprietor.

Yes I That Great Sale has saved scores of pounds. ■EVERYTHING is wonderfully reJjJ duced. The Drapery Department is crowded with bargains. TOWELS from 6d to Is 6d; usual price 9d to 2s 3d. SHEETING, big reduction. CALICO, Crewdson and Horrocks's, now only 6d and 7d per yard. Buy your calicoes now" at these low prices. TRAVELLING RUGS, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d; usual prices, 17s 6d, 18s Eveiry article in the- Boot, Shoe, Crockery, and Glassware Departments greatly (reduced. • REMEMBER! A Great Sale of bargains; a great sale to save money. WRITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL. W. COOKS & SOI^S. Job Printing—any stylo or color— at "Express" Printing Works.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 144, 20 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 144, 20 June 1913, Page 2