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■ :"U ■" ' ' " p : fm ¥ '■ '■■■ X illp ; 1 ; 1 mmmm ""w SSSMHWi*; «r; ■£&*» a IMHHI si«£fefe" DRAPERY, MEN'S WEAR and FOOTWEAR DEPTS. 20 WEEKS' CREDIT VOU may purchase all your requirements at our Cut Cash Prices and payments may be spread over 20 weeks: for this we charge only 1/- in the £. You may buy 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, Slippers and Gum Boots Horse and Cow Covers, Oil Coats, Suit Cases, Travelling Requisites, or any other goods you require. THIS TABLE MAKES IT CLEAR REMEMBER —If you pay within a month, you pay only the Net Caih Price, and if you take the 20 Weeks allowed, it costs you only the small booking charge of 1/- in the £ and no more. EXAMPLE OF 20 WEEKS' CREDIT Perhaps you order ..v.r.l article.. .ayi ctodi" »o°o"d lo.T'i/j'Do" • j » M , 10 6 posit and 3/3 Weekly for 20 Lady " Hat .. «• n Week—total cost, £3/8/3 Silk Hose .... » 3/3 above the Cash Pair Towel". . . :i = Price.,you 20 We.W Boy-'i'ColSrkirt •» « 711 iw/*«l.e timo to order your ■SS-: i 't" £3 5 0 get the goods at once. *4 Lady's Hat .. Silk Hose i*i*t Shoes i*i« i»i« Pair Towels .. w*i 4 Pillow Cases v») Boy's College Shirt »-* Boy's Serge Knickers A V/l\ i»L I.J 1, Am FARMERS' SERVICE to TOWN and COUNTRY CUSTOMERS 4 } <>:;':U Thousands of cash buyers now take advantage of extending their payments over a period, having found this method of budgeting their weekly income a real benefit, as it gives them the use and enjoyment of goods forj| | small weekly payment fchat otherwise would be used in expenditure of no permanent value v Moreover, many people—once they have put money in the bank—prefer to keep it against a rainy day and buy the goods they require out of present income rather than from past savings. FURNITURE and RADIO TWO YEARS' CREDIT YOU may buy Rugs, Linoleums, Mattresses, Curtain materials, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Lamp Shades, Blinds, Cushions, BLANKETS, Bedspreads, Down Quilts, Sewing Machines, China Calbinets, Settees, Chairs, Chests, Tables, Tea Wagons, Copper Kerbs, Cots, Bedsteads, Dining Room, Bedroom and 3-piece Upholstered Suites, Radios, Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners. THIS TABLE MAKES IT CLEAR HARDWARE and CROCKERY ONE YEAR'S CREDIT Wringers, Hardware, Tools, Kitchen ware, Brushware, Cutlery, Jewellery (10 per cent. Deposit required on Jewellery)» Watches, Clocks and Silverware Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Crockery, Glassware Saddles, Sporting Goods Prams and Push Chairs, etc., etc. THIS TABLE MAKES IT CLEAR 1 Cash Value Goods Delivered at Once. Weekly This is the Total of Order. No Deposit to be Paid. Payments. Amount You Pay. £1 NO DEPOSIT I/- £1 I 0 £2 NO DEPOSIT £2 2 0 £3 NO DEPOSIT I/- £3 4 6 £4 NO DEPOSIT I/- £4 6 0 £5 NO DEPOSIT 9/1 £5 10 0 £7 NO DEPOSIT ~ 0/6 £7 14 0 £lO NO DEPOSIT 2/3 £ll 0 0 NO DEPOSIT NO DEPOSIT NO DEPOSIT NO DEPOSIT , THIS REPRESENTS A BOOKING CHARGE OF ONLY 1/- IN THE £. EXAMPLE OF ONE YEAR'S CREDIT £33 0 0 £44 0 0 10/9 £55 0 This represents a booking charge of only 1/- in the £ for each year 11 11 over which the payments are extended. j J | j FARMERS' TRA THE DOMINION'S GREATEST CO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE Cutlery . • .. Brushware * • Kitchen Utensils TOOI9 . • • • Crockery . * Electrical Goods 8. d. 11 6 6 6 12 5 9 4 10 3 9 11 £2 19 11 Bought on Terms, these Goods would cost 1/3 Deposit and 1/3 Weekly till paid for—total cost, £3/2/11, —or just 3/- above the Cash' Price, and you get One Year's Credit. CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23333, 29 April 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)