s'"*. ( y -O c vr- ■ I % v No y “Buy Your Furniture the Same Way as You Buy Your House.’ ’ Counsels Airs. Maple-Jones “It amuses me, Dick, to hear some people declaring that they will wait for their furniture until they are a bio to pay cash. “What do they do when they want a house? Why, they put down a cash deposit. Then, the rest they pay off out of their earnings. “Now, if there's any difference between getting a home or a car in this very convenient way and buying furniture by the s'ame method, I’m blessed if I can see it. “Just think how ‘The Maple Way’ has helped us, dear. They mu3t have helped thousands of other young, couples to set up well-furnished homes years before they could have, had it been necessary for them to pay cash.” fikMAPLE FURNISHINGCO 5 & SA.KARANGAHAPE ROAD • C/ose to GraftonSnc/^e “It’s Easy to Pay the MAPLE WAY'
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 86, 2 July 1927, Page 10
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157Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 86, 2 July 1927, Page 10
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