I HOW IS IT DONE ?
Frequently a suit customer asks, "How CAN you "people sell such high-grade euits as such low prices?" The answer is: Because we import in huge quantities direct from the mills and purchase at lower rates for strict cash; because, buying for cash, we secure all cash discounts; because we make the clothes and sell direct to the wearer at WHOLESALE prices; because we Bell for cash and have no loading to "cover" bad debt losses and bookkeeping expenses; because we are situated in the low rental area and have less overhead expenses; and because our large volume of business enables us to be satisfied with a small margin of profit. These, and other factors, all contribute towards making our prices represent the best suit value in New Zealand to-day. Examples of our craftsmanship and new suiting patterns for spring are awaiting your inspection. Call soon. You will never regret a visit to Hunters'. —Hunter and Sons, Ltd., 13. Elliott Street (just through the Strand Arcade, facing Darby Street), also at Hamilton. Whangarei, and New Plymouth.—(Ad.) Delicious eggs all the year round if you keep them fresh with Whittome's Egg Preservative.— (Ad.) The Nazol habit simply means protecting your mouth, nose, and throat *ith Nazol, and this is a sure protection •gainst the perms of colds, catarrh, and Influenza.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 19
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