JOHN COBBE'S SPRING CATALOGUE.
''I believe tliat the way I can best serve my out-of-town customers is to give them the best that it lies in the power of the world's manufacturers to produce." With this commendable motto, John Cobbe _ launches his eleventh catalogue, which has recently issued from the machinery of the Stab Jobbing Department. No 11, which is profusely illustrated, contains 80 pages of what John Cobbe's advertising manager claims to be moneysaving information. He states that the- Mail Order service bridges the chasm between John Cobbe's store at Feilding and those who live at points remote from the greater markets and assortment. Through this service, with the help of this catalogue to select t3ie goods needed, purchases may be made as satisfactorily as at the counters. Already over 5000 copies have been posted to customers over a very wide area, and there are still some 500 to be sent on. Any resident of Feilding who would like, one mailed to a distant friend, can have it done by leaving name and address at John Cobbe's office, when a copy will be forwarded post free.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2197, 17 October 1913, Page 3
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