USE OUR PAYWHEH YOU CAN. WE believe that every honest person is entitled to Credit—what's more we give it to every hoiiest person. We can supply you with Drapery, Boots, Colthing, Millinery, and General Drapery ;at cash prices, on our little down and and little a week plan of shopping. All you have to do is to pay a small deposit and tho balance can be paid in small weekly instalments. The comforts of a home —the glorious realisation of the welldressed person, and the satisfaction of providing your children with serviceable, comfortable, and satisfactory clothing need be a dream no longer. These things can be youra now just by giving us your promise to pay in small instalments: Pay every week is all we ask —just a little if you like.( Wβ trust you. Isn't it "better to show this way? Isn't it better to buy what you want just when you want it without the huge barrier of cash to surmount? And isn't it more convenient and easy? Isn't it better to get the goods first, and pay tho money afterwards, and then nay in dribbles only ? Why give others cash when you need it so much yourself? Live while you live. Secure good things of life this way. It's the easy way —the satisfactory way. Come in and have a chat and e&© our values. . .
Remember the Address i EVERYBODY'S, LTD., CORNER TUAM STREET AND COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH, TO ORIGINAL SUBSCRIBERS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Since the taking over off "The Maoriland Worker" by the Federation of Labor (Reg.) we have sent free copies of the "Worker" to all., the original subscribers. The expense of postage— apart from the price of the paper—is considerable, and it Is not to be expected that we can continue to do this indefinitely. . Therefore, as with tha issue*for the 25th inst., "The Maoriland Worker" completes year of its existence, we beg to intimate to all the original subscribers that, in order to continue having the "Worker" forwarded to them through the post, it will be necessary for them to rerow their subscriptions not later than the 31 st inst. The; annua! ; subscription, post free, is within the Dominion, 6s 6d; beyond New ZeiSand, 8s Bd. ...Will each subscriber, in forwarding the notice of renewal, accompanied by 6s 6d in postal notes, make an earnest endeavour to enclose therewith a similar amount as a year's subscription for a new reader? That is the most effective, as well as the most profitable, way of intimating to the "Worker" staff that you appreciate their efferts to make "The Maorilantf Worker" the most important and most potent work-ing-class paper south of the line. ROBERT HOGG, General Manager. ~ i — '■ ■ ■'■-»* -jVjTAORILAND I SEND 21s MONEY ORDER — Td — * MUTUAL STORES DRAPERY CO., DUNEDIN. And Receive the-r— ———-—r 1 - Biggest and Best Parcel ever seen for the money . . -—Containing— 1 pair Good ' TAveed Trousers* 1 set Denim Coat and Trousers. 1 Strong Tweed Shirt. 1 Flannel Undershirt. 2 pairs Colonial Knitted Sox. T Fashionable Tweed Cap or Hat. 1 Pure Silk Tie (wide or narroAv) 3 Turkey Red Handkerchiefs. This Offer holds good for 14 days. X AUG. 25th. X MUTUAL STORES, LTD., DUNEDIN. FOR THE MAN WHO WINS THE COAL FROM THE DEPTHS OF MOTHER EARTH. TRY A PAIR OF LAWSON'S HEAVY, COMFORTABLE, AND WEARRESISTING BOOTS. When the time comes round for a pair, don't forget the fact that in addition to giving you the Best Boots, I effect savings for you that you will appreciate. d. J. LAWSO^, FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST, WESTPORT. Telegraphic Address —Lawson, Wcsi - port. T. ROBERTSON, WOOD CARVER. Work or the Trade. 231 St. AsapK Street, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 25, 25 August 1911, Page 12
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611Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 25, 25 August 1911, Page 12
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