Mrs. Maple-Jones on FURNISHING ECONOMY “You say that you arc going to make do with cheaper furniture, as you are determined to pay cash. “Mv advice is, don’t do anything so unwise. I’ve known a number of young couples who started off in the same way as you propose doing. “Too late, they realised the error of their ways. Too late, they found out that buying cheap furniture, for any reason at all is absolutely false economy. “Mow, while'Yt may be difficult to pay cash for good furniture, ‘The Maple Way’ is designed to overcome this. In fact, it has done so for thousands. “I must say I’m thankful that I found out in time that at ‘The Maple’ one’s Buying power is determined by one’s earning power, not by the amount of ready cash one happens to have on hand.” TkMAPLE FURNISHING-CQ 5 & SA. KARANGAHAPE ROAD • C/ose to Grafton 3r,fge ‘lt’s Easy to Pay the MAPLE WAY”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 10
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