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FARMERS' GREAT NEW CREDIT SERVICE CHEAPER THAN ORDERS" BETTER THAN "LAY-BY" THIS TABLE MAKES IT CLEAR Remember, if you pay within a month, .you pay only the net Cash Price, and if you take the 20 Weeks allowed it costs you only the small charge of 1/- in the £ and no more. For example, supposing you purchase a Lady's Coat, Cash Price, 39/6, then you would pay 2/- Deposit and 2/- Weekly till paid for—total cost 41/G—or just 2/- above the Cash Price and you get 20 Weeks' Credit. Or perhaps you order severaj articles, say—- } doz. Dessert Knives 9 9 1 doz. Table Knives 10 11 Bpt. Enamel Saucepan 8 11 Household Hammer 2 6 ■£ doz. White and Gold Cups and Saucers 5 S Boy's College Shirt 7 11 Boy's Serge Knickers 5 6 Ladies' Felt and Leather Slippers 5 6 4 Pillow Cases 3 11 Pair Coloured Towels 3 10 2 Writing Pads 10 £3/STBought on Terms these Goods would cost 3/3 Deposit and 3/3 Weekly for 20 Weeks—toital cost £ 3/8/3 —just 3/3 above the Cash Price, and you get 20 Weeks' t Credit. Any other combination of Goods (except Grocery and Produce) may be purchased this way. Now's the time to order your Autumn and Winter requirements. Buy on our new Economical Terms and get the goods at once. FURNITURE, RADIO AND CYCLES may also be bought on these terms, or you may spread payment of these goods over the full period of TWO YEARS if you wish. YOU get the goods at once, and enjoy their use while you pay for them at the small cost of 1/- in the £. / \ You may purchase all your requirements at our Cut Cash Prices from any Department in our Great Store (except Grocery and Produce) on these economical terms. You may spread your payments over a period of 20 weeks, and for this we charge only 5%, which is 1/- in the £l, and even this will be deducted if you pay the full amount within one month. Ask any sales-person in our Big Store, and they will explain this service to you. You may buy all classes of goods—Drapery, Manchester, Dress Goods, Underwear, Millinery, Coats, Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, etc., Men's Suits, Overcoats, Boys' Wear, Shirts and all General Mercery, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers—Hardware, Tools, Kitchenware, Paints, Brushware, Cutlery, Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, and Silverware Dinnersets, Teasets, Household Crockery in any quantity, and Glassware—Saddlery, Horse and Cow Covers, Oil Coats, Tents, Suit Cases and Travelling Requisites—Sporting Goods, Golf, Tennis, Bowls and Guns. WHY WE OFFER THIS SERVICE We have large sums of money lying idle in the bank, and as this is not good for the community or ourselves we have decided to put this money into circulation by offering this new and liberal credit service. YOU enjoy immediate use of the goods you need and at the same time you help the whole community. As 80 per cent of the goods we sell are purchased by us within the Dominion, every £5 worth of extra goods bought by you on credit means £4 paid out by us in cash to New Zealand workers. We are prepared to put over £IOO,OOO into this new credit service'. Just think what a substantial increase in employment this will mean by absorbing many of those now unemployed. FARMERS' TRADING CO. LTD. HOBSON and WYNDHAM STREETS FARMERS' TRADINC CO. IS THE Dominion's Greatest Co-operative Enterprise 14,300 Shareholders, 1,421 Employees. Paid-up Capital £820,000 Weekly Wages paid £5,126 61 Branches in Auckland City and Province. , Floor area of Auckland Store over 7 acres. Join the throng of satisfied customer*. Use our Free Trams from JCarangahape Road and our' Free Buses from Queen Street.

SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLETS, PAMPHLETS Executed in First-Class HERALD PRINTING WORKS QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND —— Telephone SO-078.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 21