THE GOAL IN SIGHT,"
THE END OF THE SEARCH
The public have for many years been soarching for a way in which to increase the purchasing power of their wages. The trade in which this want i has been most keenly felt has been the clothing trade. We recognised this want, and knowing that we were in the position to fulfil it, we tleterj mined a year ago to carry out our I idea. As you are aware by this time, we are now selline our goods to you direct, instead of indirectly, as before. You have heard before of firms professing to sell goods at wholesale prices, but on testing their claims you have been disappointed, and you havo seen the end of some of those firrhp. Did you ever ask yourselves this question:—"How was it possible for thorn to sell cheaper than others; were they lin a position to do what they claimed to doP" Have you ever realised that the only true wholesale prices are the manufacturers' (not the middlemen's) prices? You cannot get pal£ that, argue how you will. Now we are actual manufacturers, and do even more than that, —we sell our goods direct to you from the premises where they are made, without any shop expenses, making our business the only concern of its kind in New Zealand. We are, therefore, in an unassailable position to give yon the best value in clothing you ever had. The growth of our business proves that we are carrying it on, on sound lines, and that our values are solid. We invito your critical inspection, knowing'that the <esult must be in our favour. By coming to us direct you have endel your search and reached the only true goal of money-saving,—from manufac-. turer direct to consumer. Crown Clothing Manufacturing Go., Ltd., .J. Hunter, G. Hancox), Cashel street. Christchurch, (and at Auckland). 6
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 5
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315THE GOAL IN SIGHT," Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14275, 10 February 1912, Page 5
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