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The new P.C.S. system now being initiated by G. and C. will certainly prove a benefit to the public, it has been a great success in Sydney and Melbourne, and when atrictly carried out the customer who buys at an establishment where the goods are marked low to ensure a rapid sale must be a great gainer. G. and C. now sell their drapery, millinery, and clothing at such prices for cash as gives the buyer the advantages of a shareholder in a co-operative society, without the risk of boing called upon to bear portion of the loss should tha year's business provo unsatisfactory. G. and O. will aim to retain that confidence which the public have hitherto shown them, and are determined to give the pure cash system a fair trial; whether they gain or lose tho first yoar. Country buyers on remitting cash with order will bo uupplied with goodd at co-operative prices, just the same an though they made a personal selection. Furnishing goods, such as carpets, floorcloths, bedsteads, bedding, and general houso furniture, the largeit portion of which is turned out of our own factory, will be marked at the lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of 5 per cent, will he allowed to those who pay at the time of purchase. Having realised the entire value of our stock during the late cash sale, tho present stock ia HEW AKI) VERY CHE.vpi.r BOUGHT. An inspection ia invited. — Gaklick and Cranwell, City Hall Furnishing Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 2 December 1879, Page 6