Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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' k TIME PAYMEN THAT SALES INANCING /'^/OURTEEN MILLION HOMES V_^ still lack automatic refrigerators. Twenty million homes haven't the comfort and convenience of the million or so that have oil burners. Adding to these the tremendous sales possibilities still in sight for washing machines, radios, cooking ranges and other domestic electrical equipment, there is a potential multi-billion dollar business awaiting energetic, progressive manufacturers, distributors and dealers. Estimating conservatively that more than half of it must be sold on time payment plans, the vast importance of a sound, low-cost time financing service as an aid to sales isn't even debatable. Commercial Credit offers a plan that is easy to sell to a finance-wise public. It is backed by a nationally known company with a record of success in handling more than $600,000,000 of receivables and time payment financing in the past year. It is administered by an experienced personnel, trained to serve with promptness, efficiency and courtesy in every phase of its dealings. A telephone call or a letter to the nearest of our 171 offices will bring a staff representative for consultation on financing, without cost or obligation. COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY COMMERCIAL BANKERS CONSOLIDATED CAPITAL $ HEADQUARTERS: BALTIMORE AND SURPLUS $43,000,000 FINANCING SERVICE FOR MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS THROUGH 1*71 OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA October, 1936 63