Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1929 — Page 2
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' THE ROOM YOU BUY FOR 2.00 A WEEK , [i j h|i f ill ||pP * , surprisingly low and you will be more than pleased with the convenient payments.
For Rent ..or., l our Own nmeniSHED room
Xlie KIRK Stores Kirk Store INDIANA’S LARGEST FURNITURE RETAILERS 22-24 E. Washington Street TWO STORES 311-313 E. Washington Street
...Ehst- 9 FURNISH | •jSSßery | tOURHOME a J IT TCLLS I AJftty ! ■ : i > £Ait Is the Emblem of the National Retail Furniture Association. 'W * The Kirk Company is one of the mem hers of this national organization for the promotion of better furniture for your home. By better furniture , ice do Hot mean costly furniture you'll be shown the difference in any Kirk store you visit!
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
5,00 a Week Rents a Room——2.oo a Week Buys a Room WHICH DO YOU PREFER?
WE have grown into a city of homes—whether your home is old or new, its rooms can be made livable and lovable with just a little planning. Furniture that has grown tiresome to you and served its purpose can be traded in on new—and modern pieces, that will add daintiness and distinctive charm to your rooms. The actual realization of a dividend from an investment in better furniture comes to all in anew found pride of ownership Your work will show new profits through contented environment. Pleasant- ~ ness will overcome dejection and the reward is certainly worth considering. If you are renting furniture of a past age now, it is easy to show you where you can own your own without a large income or of ready cash.
Kirk Store methods of operation are helpful to young folks—there are young men about to be married who think of a home of their own and have it ready for their bride—Young women who work and make their room a place that reflects its creator -—young bachelors with ideals of success and newly married couples, attain their goal in life with the proper start, and furniture plays an important part in the picture. , Take a little time and talk it over with us —you are under no obligation and you will not be embarrassed with heavy pressure to buy our service along this line is purely one of interest in the promotion of better homes and, of course, the actual result in the end, will be mutually beneficial. A trip through our stores will give you many ideas —as to the proper color harmony, enticing designs and bewitching effects that can be so easily accomplished with very little effort*
SEPT. 19,1929
