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Jji M PRESS THEATRE. " Where Everybody Goe*." Stalk 3l( Dress Circle 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-MGUT. ''THE MAN "THE MAN I'ROV THE WEST" FROM THE WISST" (Lubiii's Gi?n -Mexican "Feature") "MESSAGE OF THE PALMS" (Kalcm's Appealing Ijonten Story). "OLD MATD'S DECEPTION" (A.B.'d Prolonged Laugh). "OBSERVATORY PEE DU MIDI" (Gaumont'6 Beautiful Scenic). "PROVING A LOVER" (An Irresistible Mirth-maker). THE EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. WELLINGTON HOCKEY CLUB. THE Annunl General Meeting of ihe above Club will be hold at the Stock !lxC „Ta r "&^£o oms ' 170 > F «ath«rston-street, on WEDNESDAY, 25th March, ar 8 p.m! H. A. SCHLAADT, on - S^ c - WHAT WOULD - HAPPEN ? QOME of our Customers, on visiting h~J us tne first time, have asked uf, "Why don't you open shops for the salo of your goods?" Wo have pointed out to them — arid iliey luue quickly seen tho foivo of oui argument — tbat by sailing rtiroot to thcin from our Warehouse, instead of incurrirg additional expemo in "ponivg shops, tho cheaper we ran sell our goods, and the better it is for thu public. Ii is an unfniliug ru)p in bu<wne«s that every penny of cxpenso must be added to tho cost of HlO good«, and paid for by the Consumer. That is uhy wo piefer to sell to the public direct from out warehouse. By having shops our prices -would bo increased immediately, and we should be no be^er off, BUT YOU, AS A CUSTOMER, WOULD PAY THE PIPER. WHICH PAYS YOU BEST? Going to the retailer, who buys from the warehousemen (who in many cases buy from the manufacturers), and thu3 you pay two or threa profits — •or buying direct from tho manufacturers? One handling expense only, and ono profit. Study your own interests, and support the CROWN CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO., N.Z., LTD., 77, WILLIS-STREET, opp. Evening Post. And at CHRISTCHURCH and AUCKLAND.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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305

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 2

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