I J I NEW . J J CREDIT FACILITIES | WITH | CASH PRICE ADVANTAGES! | L „ INEWZEALAND) FOR MEN OF REGULAR SALARIES . . A FIRST PAYMENT OF £1 ENTITLES YOU TO £l2 WORTH OF CREDIT AT ANY H.B. STORE (there are 29 H.B. Stores in N.Z.). • This wonderful method of buy- Purchases are made at the curing clothes will be welcomed by rent cash prices on Subscription thousands of families. On de- Credit, thus the subscriber is positing a first monthly subscrip- greatly in pocket by having such tion of £l, the subscriber con an appount The only charge is la of y Xth^ Se “ " <>nk '7 ’ r every monthly deposit of £1 puts x ” ie ° ? a , y • , k y the customer so much in credit the office expense of keeping the for further buying. Smaller or account. Enrol now and wear larger amounts, pro rata. as you pay.” BUY AT WILL —PAY BY SUBSCRIPTION. CALL AT THE NEAREST STORE FOR A COPY OF THE BOOKLET, “THE NEW WAY TO PAY,” and learn how to buy clothes in the most convenient and profitable way. 125 BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
WE’RE ALL IN IT SUCCESS OF OUR RAILWAYS Yes, we’re all in it—a year of success for our railways. We—the people, the owners of the railways—hare had the commonI sense to recognise that loyalty to our own national enterprise is loyalty to ourselves. And we shall gladly continue on the j line of most assistance to ourselves. “AND SO SAY ALL OF US”
*' i “Don’t take it bo much to heart, meal wears off after two hours or Mrs. Morris. You say your hus- so, and your husband then beband gets nervy and irritable, comes hungry— and work saps and that he refuses to ‘go any- away his ‘reserve strength.’ I where in the evening? He’s prescribe Bournville Cocoa for fagged out with bis day’s work, hilll between meals, mnrtvn.. that’s all. He’s evidently suffer- and afternoon . This quicklying from ‘Patehy Diet’.” assimilated food-drink will give “But Doctor!—Hgive him three him the extra NOURISHMENT big meals every day! I’m sure..” h is system craves, and he will “Exactly, Mrs. Morris. But the come home fresh and fiv after energy supplied by even a big his day’s work.” that husband and children take hot, nourishing Koumrille Cocoa in Thermos Flasks to tcork or school. 144 ■ L A \ ( K 7 aEa ® • I (R © / ■ ■' fuai ta.u. ur> A y wBWMM
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 442, 25 May 1937, Page 6
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402Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 442, 25 May 1937, Page 6
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