'xQl 3 Mrs Maple-Jones* Advice to the Bride “Now, Piw boon through the mill myself. and my few words of advice are the result of experience. “Naturally you want the sweetest little home possible, and that means the nicest of furnishings. “Don’t under any circumstances sacrifice quality to any other consideration. For instance, it's the greatest mistake to make do with inferior furnishing# in order to pay cash for everything. “The best advice I can offer you is to furnish ‘The Maple Way,* the outstanding advantages being:— (1) Furnituro and Furnishings of excellent quality. (2) A wonderful selection to choose from, (o) Twelve months’ extended credit. (4) You make your own terms of payment. (5) Immediate Delivery as soon as the deposit has been paid. “You will rind ‘The Maple* a splendid firm to do business with. Your account will be treated with the strictest confidence, and you will invariably receive the most courteous and helpful service.” 2? e MAPLE FURNISHING CO. 5 V 5A KARANCAHAPt ROAD C/ose to Grjfta* Srrdft “It's Easy to Pay the MAPLE WAY’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 11
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