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PUBLIC The- Manufacturers of Kdmonda Kaki:i2 Fow.ler have had brought to thoir notiro several instances in which Storekeepers are -soiling the favourite '• Sure-10-Rise ' Bnkins Powder at cut prices. Housewives are notified that The Regular Prices for Edmonds Baking Powder are 1/9 Large Tin 1/6 Medium Tin lid. Small Tin These prions- jjiv* retailors a fair working profit-, ami the storekeepers who soil he'iiw these prices are sacrificing this profit. This is unfair tradingTo compensate for this ioss of profit, however, the cut-rate- grocers put up the prices of other good*. You pay in the end ! it \ri!l thus lie seen that you gain nothing at the cut-rate store, and that You Lose Nothing by Patronising — The Well-Established Grocer — who is in the Ititsiness to stay, and who expects to make a fair living from his business.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 21 July 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 21 July 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 21 July 1922, Page 11