COMPARATIVE VALUES
THE HIGHEST PRICED ARTICLE is seldom the best value. WHERE THERE ARE SOUND REASONS for decreased cost, the lower priced article is the one to purchase. OUR METHODS, both in manufacture and in sale, must result in the marketing of goods at lower cost. We give you the benefits that largo output always ensures. SPEAKING OF VALUE, We quite agree with the gentleman who, discussing the movement to fix definite prices for general commodities, asked why his firm, having eliminated waste in overhead charges and brought the business up to a fine efficiency, should have to sell at the same price as the inefficient firms WHO HAVE TO GET THE HIGHER PRICE in ■ order to carry on. THINK IT OVER, And you come to the logical conclusion: “NEES FOR FURNITURES ' -[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 5
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133COMPARATIVE VALUES Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 5
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