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I=7 ">H| L ' Smith & Caughey Ltd. II // . \ Our Policy § 1. Owing to our enormous and rapidly increasing business, our buying power is unrivalled. All buying is on a prompt cash basis K and the fact that all importations are actually paid for I before entering our establishment enables us to buy direct from I the most eminent manufacturers and obtain not only rock bottom I prices, but higher cash discounts, I '9 2. Goods of an inferior quality — goods we cannot recommend — s I are not knowingly permitted to enter our establishment 1 r 9 3. Any article purchased and not approved, if returned in good I condition within a fortnight, is taken back, and cash in full I refunded. In the case of country customers freight is paid 1 both ways. This has been our rule and practice for half a 1 century and completely protects our customers. I 'If 4. All goods in our Establishment are marked in plain figures at I fixed and lowest prices, and therefore will not admit of disI counts or any deductions whatsoever. I fl 5. We do not engage in extended credit or time-payment business* 1 All goods are marked in the first instance at bona fide cash ! prices. I flf 6. Our prices do not fluctuate from day to day or week to week* | fj 7. We deem it bad business to sell any article under cost price J for the purpose of impressing and misleading the public, at I the same time our customers may rest assured that for goods | of equal quality we will not under any circumstances be under--1 sold. 1 1 1 *} 8. We frequently purchase manufacturers 9 samples and large lots 1 I of irregular but useful goods much below ordinary rates. In I such cases our customers invariably get the benefit, our motto | being— "Get a Bargain — Give a Bargain." a CJ 9. Our Policy has resulted in the establishment of one of the I biggest, busiest and most progressive businesses of its kind I in the Dominion. Apart from outside factories our premises | now occupy over 4 acres of floor space. I J 10. This huge establishment, with its 10 departments — being really I I so many shops under one roof — is now heavily stocked with | I the Latest and Best Goods for Spring and Summer, 1930-31, | I all marked at our well-known low cask prices. A cordial 1 I invitation is extended to the public to walk through and inspect I !| this unprecedented Exhibition. At your Service — ' 1 SMITH & CAUGHEY. § Charming Spring Millinery I Suggests Warmer & Brighter Days The Illustrations give some idea of the most Popular 11. HUGE SHIPMENTS f Newest Spring Goods I Just Received by Smith & Caughey Ltd* I An unprecedented collection of latest fashionable Dress and Silk Fabrics now on display. | These beautiful materials were specially selected in the World's best markets by their I own representative. The departments concerned are, to say the least, "Fairylike" | i ; ". in appearance. , 1 Space will not permit of enumerating the great variety of Novelty fabrics. Early I selection is strongly advised. ■* MB ** Their Spacious Showrooms are also displaying a marvellous collection of the very || newest creations from London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Brussels, and New York. I*' .. These. exclusive, charming and moderately-priced garments were specially bought by I their own representative. ", ' " B \ Smith & Caughey Ltd. { MODERNITY .. ■ PIGNUT ■ -a PUBLIC l-IBHA.R'S ) ■ \ ■ ,; m

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1930, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1930, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1930, Page 17 (Supplement)

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