WHO IS MRS SMITH? Somewhere south of Australia and north of the pole there's a city called Christchurch and in IsSL that city somewhere there's a lady called Mrs Smith. Mrs Smith is just an average housew wife and she likes flower-pot hats, breakfast-in-bed-on -Sundays and family and a routine to match. One eye open at 7.10, breakfast "cooked by 7.30 and a bright little conversation over Ff f the table, then, after shooing husband and children off, she painlessly extracts a few pence from her husband's rockets. One day over her usual cuppa-at-ten she was ruefully an advertisement about Armstrong's Constant Credit. Now Mrs Smith is a different woman, is a P* easure f° r her to buy. She purchases on her account by merely giving her name and address to the shop assistant aml buyS at a " y hme up to the limit of her account Each month a confidential statement with dockets attached is forwarded rB--ajSik. by mail and she pays weekly, or monthly at their Service Bureau on the Ground Floor, each payment releasing further credit. She may not wear an eye patch, have naturally curly hair, or rock ’n' roll, hut here's hats off to Mrs Smith She certainly knows where to buy at the ,ft shop where credit is Continuous, Convenient and Confidential at of course.
DKW HOBBY DE LUXE The Scooter everyone has been waiting for. Infinitely Variable Gear Change, f COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Only £l4?/10/-. NO GEAR CHANGING REQUIRED. If you ride a cycle you can ride a D.K.W. HOBBY. CONFIDENTIAL FINANCE CAN BE ARRANGED DIITB FDC 611 COLOMBO STREET. DU B LmEbIbZJ 'PHONE 65-393.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 13
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337Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 13
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