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few the Jones Secured a Beautiful New feme RSQDdDDB bbaau a & a . auaßßfiiiQQ! d b or o a a AWAV.VA V»V«Vi JBLO I I I Aj V and never missed a penny! The Jones were a young couple who, like many other Gisborne people were just drifting along putting up with an apology for a home because they thought they couldn’t afford anything better. Then one day Mr. Jones read an article in a business journal he picked up at the office about ways and means of economising. This article, to condense it to as few words as possible pointed out that economy is best practised by keeping a budget, setting apart sums for necessities and sums for luxuries and never spending beyond the set figure. He took the magazine home that night and read it to his wife. OAK BEDROOM SUITE Handsome design: finished in the new nut brown Oak shade. © ® They both saw the wisdom of such a procedure and immediately decided to make a budget. Out came pencil and paper. Every item of present day expenditure was put down and then came the next job of rearranging that expenditure, cutting clown this expenditure, until, longafter the usual time for retiring they had decided upon a fixed expenditure for all their needs and desires. Imagine their joy when they found they had actually been wasting every week an amount of money that would enable them to furnish their home as they wanted it. They had both been regular readers of Humphrey’s advertisements and they had often wished that they could afford the small weekly or monthly sum that would enable them co take advantage of Humphrey’s Deferred Payment plan. Now they knew they could. They wasted no time in visiting Humphrey’s Furnishing Warehouse in Gladstone Rcl., where they chose new furniture for each room, new carpets, new furnishings new Linoleums, etc., and everything was delivered immediately. To-day they are enjoying the comforts of a home modernly and artistically furnished and they arc- paying- for it out of money they had previously wasted. How many more couples in Gisborne and this district could do the same. A good home- is a valuable asset. Why don't you make 3 budget like the Jones did and have the home of your dreams. *47/6 Weekly HUMPHREY'S FURNISHING PkM (AT THE CORNER OF PEEL STREET) WAREHOUSE 958

Flowering Shrubs, Roses and Ornamental Trees SHRUBS: Large collection to choose from, including Ceanotlnis, Viburnum, Protea, Phoenix Palms, Nandina, Polygala, Prunus, Kowhai, Ereostemon, Diosma, Retinospora, Daphne, Cypress, Rhododendrons, Callistemon. Waratah. Scarlet Gums, and hundreds of others. ROSES: Dwarf Roses, f»rt varieties 1/9 c a, 18 - doz. Standard Roses, best colours 9/- ea., 57/6 doz. Polyanthus Roses, large range from 12/- doz Climbing Roses good collection 1/9 ea., 18/- dcz. POT PLANTS: Flowering Hyacinths. Cinerarias, Cyclameh, Eehivera, Primulas, Ferns, Kent la Palms, Begonias. mm FLORAL STUDIO 223 GLADSTONE HOAD PHONE 1484 NURSERY, HAITI, Phone 1510

TIME-SAVING DEVICES WANTED! Bis: money is paid for time-saving devices. Great fortunes have been made. Perhaps you have a simple device. Patent it! Consult us now—fully and confidentially. Henry Hughes ltd. (Directors: \V. Id. Hughes ami .1. T. Hunter, Uegistercd Patent Attorneys). 214-217 H.I.C. Building, Wellington. Bocal Agents: Ball & Craw'shnw Ltd.*

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19990, 15 July 1939, Page 3

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