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«Sa m m m s<? Mrs. Maple-Jones’ Views on Furnishing In a charming: suburban bungalow reside a modern young couple—the ‘‘Maple-Jones.” Mrs. Maple-Jones takes a great pride in her home, and certainly it would be difficult to discover one more artistically furnished. Moreover, she insists that anybody else can have a home as attractive as hers—but let Mrs. Jones tell you about it in her own words—hadn’t quite enough money saved for the furniture and so on. “But before many days had passed I learnt about ‘The Maple Way of Furnishing out of Income.* I couldn’t get to Dick quick enough to tell him about it. “Although at that time Dick’s salary wasn’t by any means enormous, we were able to set up our little home right away, and really we’ve hardly noticed the easy pay ments to ‘The Maple.* “Now, doesn’t this suggest a way out for you?” “You know, I really can’t understand anybody putting up with nondescript furnishings. It’s so easy to get the right kind. “Shall I tell you how I did it? “Well, when Dick and I had come to the conclusion that we were the only r people in the world for each other, being a somewhat practical person, I raised the question of the home. “Poor old Dick looked a bit worried at that. Said that he £> & SA. KARANG AHAPE ROAD C/oss to Cretangodfe 'lt’s Easy to Pay the MAPLE WAY” —— THE SUN Classified Advts. Bring Buyer and Seller Together

Of CoiwreYitt MEAN Mobiloil M -SB Mobil oil kc your Guia'e UW OILCOMPAM^I? n 0 ‘ Give me some Oil, please ” ‘ The Oil’s low —better give me some more” ‘ I think the sump needs filling” ‘ Put in a fresh supply of Oil” * Change the Oil, please” ‘ Drain and refill the Crankcase”—andso on - btd do you Alwcu/rG&i ££? TOO many motorists who want Mobiloil fall into the error of not asking for it by name, but merely quote the grade, such as “A” or “ B.” They get “A” or “B” but it not be Mobiloil “A’* or “B,” and their car therefore does not get the protection which Mobiloil of the correct grade will give. So high is the reputation of Mobiloil, and so great its popularity, that the method of branding oils by letter, first adopted in connection with Mobiloil, has now become a common practice. Perhaps you just ask for a quart of oil without mentioning the name or grade. Lubrication is too important to take risks like that. Be particular about your oil. Make Mobiloil part of your motoring vocabulary. Make the Mobiloil Chart Your Guide. First Say Mobiloil 7 hen ask for the Grade VACUUM OIL COMPANY, pry jjn

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 12

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