THREE YEARS AGO CHARLES J. WARD ftoted what he considered the percentage to be added \ ! to manufacturer's cost to yield f A FAIR SELLING FROFIT ON RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. I The statement was challenged) and to prove its correctness or otherwise : « COOKHAM HOUSE 44 Manners Street, Wellington was opened to retail - ' \ BOOTS AND SHOES ■ " ; ■ of ■ '\ . ■ :;, ' V HIGHEST QUALITY at LOWEST PRICES j Its surprising success has resulted in*a ? PARTIAL BOYCOTT. To fight this movement and to further extend the bene6ts of the system the old established businesses of - Messrs. E. Pearce ■& Co., Ltd. CUBA STREET AND NEWTOWN ' have been purchased outright AND ARE NOW OPEN AS C. J. Ward's Boot Shops Ltd. 44 MANNERS STREET 106 CUBA STREET 137 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN t ■. , ....^ . .. ,-r.«^^.^^laVftUi:iߣ^sUQl«^^ _» 12^.\ _^^_-rVi v i fmtmmmmm 11. i * The New (Special Qyality) CIGARETTES Medium) _. _ . v n ni J Mild , > Blue Packet— Yellow racket-L , Strength) (Strength at ■"..■;<■
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 11
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148Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 11
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