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S&ECIAIi DEATH BENEFIT. cioMPiek »o(wiiS r This clause states that in the event of the death of the hirer the Association agrees to make no claim for further instalments which become due after his other death, provided nil instalments due previous to date of death have been received by the Association on duo tint?. The family is enabled to purchase under The Farmers' Time-Payment scheme with dignity and with every confidence in the futureSO DEPOSIT jREQOTEBD. No Deposit is required under The Farmers' generous new Time-Payment scheme. Yon start right away on Easy Payments weekly with no initial outlay. And a further advantage, the special death benefit clause enables the family to purchase with every confid ence in the future. Week for 52 Week This DINING-ROOM SUITE for a week The "RICHMOND" Diningroom Suite comprises Sideboard of pleasing design, Extension Dining Table and H.B. Chairs, with lift-out Rush Seats. Well constructed but low-priced— In Oak, 52 Weekly Payments of In Rimu, 52 Weekly Pay ments of 7/3 6'6'9 a week buys the "Oxford" Bedroom Suite Hie ' OXFORD" is a 4-piece Bedroom Suite specially made for those who require an inexpensive spare room suite. It is particularly well made, and can be obtained in Light or Dark Polished Oak or Rimu. Yours for 52 Weekly Payments of ~ 6/9 1 SSfe T| VF This handsome' 'Daisy'' Suite for only a week The "DAISY" Suite comprises 2 comfortable Easy Chairs and 4ft 6in Settee, all covered in good quality Moquette. Well sprung, strongly made, this Suite carries our guarantee of entire satisfaction. Buy it to-day on our Easy Terms. Yours for 52 *7 /Q Weekly Payments of 4f «3 CA&KEL. STREET CHRISTCHURCH

No Bad Times with REO itiiiiii uet m o«*° ias® lO* W* e,o\v -sg.o^ otS aJCV* «£V£& ■pas cW •Sft-o lA«fc et 0° til* %»• ettf» CW A\*o &et> 15. O* oK 5 ; *BT Gto^® &e T ' •ft O* \V&® eS>" lft®v -£ 3®* fw ■RaS^ Co *«5SSfc «s cwe^ %»v* O^ 1 Co ■px lotl* fls® 1 Jo&®0 t» v to In spite of the prevalent depression in trp.de, Reo Sales throughout Canterbury have been steadily mounting. And there can be only one reason for such growing popularity in a commercial vehicle—which is TRIED ECONOMICAL PERFORMANCE Reo is built right—from its powerful, reliable engine, to its sturdy wellsprung chassis—for rapid, lasting transportation. For 93% of all haulin-' needs the Reo Speed Wagon is unrivalled in its class. Let us prove Reo capabilities to you. Arrange for a demonstration now. Literature fl|rjH Jr Reo Motor Car Comoanv. Lansitta. M!cMaam Speed Wagons Company, Lansing, Michigan W. A. MCLAREN & CO. Ltd. 108 ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 'Phone 36-814 P.O. Box 807 Mill III! / / / \ \ \ WWllllll a«ijred results use UhzJfcti classified columns CANTERBURY! ,LI;AOINC> V' DAILY vX i /miina

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 6

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