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Success in storekeeping comes through keeping a good stock._ keeping the goods marked in plain figures, keeping the bargains attractive, keeping a good variety, keeping the public informed, and in giving them a square deal. We believe in the square deal, and if by any chance we supply a customer with any article which for any reason they find they do not require, we never refuse to take same back and give other, goods in exchange. We cannot do more &han this, and the result is very gratifying to us. _ “The People’s Emporium” has no dissatisfied customers. Nit hundreds of satisfied ones. We ure here to win the confidence of th« people, and wo have won tlieir confidence to such an extent that our trade is increasing all the time. We carry heavy stocks which is all to til© advantage of our customers, who have the benefit of our early buying. Every day the price of almost every line is advancing, but we are doing our. best to keep prices down, and the increased trade that we do shows that our efforts are appreciated.*
Quite recently an old-age pensioner, who resides on the banks of the Ashburton River, handed to Mr F. Ferriihan. of Ashburton, the sum he had saved for his funeral expenses. ■He instructed Mr Ferriman to invest the money until required, the interest to be used for some patriotic purpose. . The old-age pensioner in question has .previously subsciibed to patriotic funds.
Eighteen-carat wedding rings, also designs in diamond, ruby, and sapphire; birthday gifts—at Gordon’s, opposite Bank N L.
THE HOLY iAND. Cpl. G. Pagett. of the sth Wellington Mounted Rifles, writes from Palestine to a chum in New Zealand, (Mr W Chambers,, of 14 Belfast Street, Wellington), asking that two botttes of Fluenzol be posted to him. tLe says he always finds that Fluenzol keeps him well while on active service. Don’t forget your own soldier.*
A cheap insurance policy: Buy an “Underwriters” Chemical Fire Extinguisher. It never fails, and lias prevented man v a serious outbreak. Thoroughly reliable.—All inquiries should be sent to Manning Machinery Co., 188 Cashel Street, Christchurch.* v
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4930, 25 July 1918, Page 6
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