; ; : : —: • _-.;.; - ■ '.■ Profit- Sharing System is worth your while considering. Our straight-out offer of a' graduated discount on the number of boots and shoes purchased, has attracted a tremendous amount of attention. The idea appeals. It is just the fact of receiving a discount for quantity, purchased which operates in all businesses, but is rarely shared with the public. I consider that the public have helped to build my successful business by purchasing from me,* and at a time like this I am willing to share some of the profits on exceptional purchases. It seems too good to be true, but it is a plain statement of fact from a business man, whose reputation, for quality and reliability has been the foundation of two big Boot Shops. Everyone who is interested ("and who is not ?") in securing footwear for less money should come in and inquire about this splendid opportunity. No one will be urged to buy — they come and look round entirely without obligation. i. Make "a . prompt can— the ~' Opportunity will not last long. '
T. CLARK, Specialist in Footwear, Three Lamps, Ponsonby; and ✓il VicJpria Street, City., For Footwear Comfort, «lirsy§ so U CLAKK'S.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 74, 27 March 1918, Page 7
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