ray t*g w•• *» D it I (S-0 *■' W - ■ AND |i The Credit System, the system which is now popularly known i'j in Auckland as the Maple Way of furnishing the home, is n simply the outcome of commonsense applied to the furniture I business. II ill The Maple Way is based on the requirements of the great II majority of furniture buyers. It does away with that long, y uncomfortable period of waiting and saving, enables you to II use and enjoy the furniture while you are paying for it, and M . allows you to select better furniture and more of it than is J possible when you are obliged to pay out the whole amount II in cash. In There was a time when the comfort of good grade furniture li was regarded as one of the many exclusive privileges of y wealthy people, but that was before commonsense and modern hi ideas had been introduced into the problem of furnishing the li home. The Maple Way of Home Furnishing has changed all . r that. No matter what your circumstances or means, no matter w how modest your income may be, our credit system opens the if door to comfort and happiness in your home life. The Maple I y Way stands for better furniture and more of it for all the m people'. Pi The Maple Way is just a simple, dignified, and business-like || arrangement between our patrons and ourselves. It is, we L repeat, just a matter of commonsense. 11 T We have a complete organisaH | POST THIS COUPON. j , fot handHng coimtryj m \ Without obligation to me j bus j ness and O Ut-of-tOWII CUS- i M I please send me a copy each ot ; Iff ! "Better Furniture" and "The j tomers can rely on receiving L j Maple Way of Furnishing Out j precisely the same service as 11 lor Income. . ~ . , rtl L ! our Clt y friends. Our fully If I ame I illustrated Catalogue and any jlr I (Please stale wnetner mi., aiib., oi iuisa; . <_j j \ y ! _ , AJJ | special information desired, will SI ; Postal Address.., \ v , p . r I I always be sent forward on I m | " ' ! request. |Xr ■ - 1 r \y e can solve your Home Furnishing problems for you. " 5 & SA.K ARAN GAM APE ROAD 'C/ose to Grafton Bridge nB IMT" gfJMfT ll »f8BfflP r i ifflffffP 1 ' illfflHPlT, ntF** \itfHfMSF ir rfMHBBr " - j^Bffl^--^Blß!W^iffln'lftß ' r ' <iWrr^™-^^^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18799, 28 August 1924, Page 15
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