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How often have you sighed to yourself in the luxurious home of a friend and said: “Oh ! If I could only have furniture like this ! ” And yet it is within your power. You can save for such furniture while you are actually enjoying its use. McKenzie & Willis’ Furniture and Furnishings are, of course, obtainable at prices considerably lower than elsewhere, and in addition they give you the opportunity of bu 3 in j this FURNITURE and Furnishings ON VERY EASY TIME PAYMENTS Say you want to buy £IOO worth ! All you do is to pay a deposit of £29 and the balance in weekly instalments of 32/-. It’s just like saving money, because every week the amount you owe is becoming so much less whilst every penny which you otherwise might waste is going into the beautifying of your home. Here are examples of McKenzie & Willis* Easy Instalment System. VALUE DEPOSIT WEEKLY VALUE DEPOSIT WEEKLY £5 £1 1/s £lO £2 3/2 £2O £4 6/4 £3O £6 9/3 £49 £8 12/6 £SO £lO 16/6 £IOO £2O 32/£2OO £4O 32/You will be surprised at the ease \t»ith which you can buy £oods from McKenzie & Wi.y's on Easy Time Payments. Just.a dignified arrenjcVrent between you and McKenzie & Willis mutually sa.Vfactory to both sides. No one else will kc\w. Call in at your earliest and have a talk Vbout it. We knew it will prove a happy day for\*ou. McKenzie & Willis The Big Shop next to the Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 9

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