K h m x it ii i ■*- “From ‘The Maple’?” “Of Course! My Dear” Mrs. Maple-Jones Replied “As you know, my dear, there’s nothing like new curtains to freshen up a room you’ve got tired of. So I popped into the ‘Maple’ one day when I was in town and asked them to show me some of their curtain fabrics. Really, they have the most wonderful selection; so reasonably priced, too. “The beauty of dealing with ‘The Maple’ is one doesn’t have to pay cash. I don’t suppose I could have got those new curtains otherwise; not just yet, at any rate. “I really don’t know how I’d have got on without ‘The Maple’ to fall back on. Whenever I want new carpets or cushions and things, when I want to furnish a spare room—well, I know I can do it ‘The Maple Way’ without any trouble. “You can buy absolutely everything for the home there. And everything is so beautifully displayed. Of course, they've the room to do it.” “It’s Easy to Pay the Maple Way.” TkMAPLE FURNISHINGCO. 5 a SA. K ARAN CAH APE ROAD - Close to Grsftan Bndjt
Enlargements During the Summer you made many Negatives—some of which Will Enlarge Beautifully The quality of our work is unequalled Enlargements from 1/- Each. Sucklings Next to Everybody's Theatre. Phone 43-244.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 78, 23 June 1927, Page 10
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