A WOHDKRFCL Man.—Eaton Of the Cooperative Stores, top of Cook-street, and next to G&rretfs butchery, Karangahape Roftd, and Queeiiatrbot entrance to the City Market, asks no one to invest money in his concerns, but he pays everybody five per cent, bonus on the purchases they make. On Wednesday, streams of people will be seen emerging from hi* stores, carrying away basket* full of provisions, without any eoet. This liberality in sharing the profits with customers Is not practised by any other s""°cer and provision merchant in th» city. Eaton, too, sells at such low prices that even if dividends were not paid, the people who purchase of him get more for their money than elsewhere. This is a. consideration these hard times, to thorn who should find it necessary to economise and those who do not. 801 l up this week and secure th« bargains now offered at both stores in butter, cheese, b»coa, hams, fruit, in fact in everything fof table two, and save from SO to 60 per eent., with • certainty ot receiving a bonus of 5 per cent, at the end of the month on all purchases. Trams pass the doors. Don't forget the supply ot fish on the arrival of. bo»te,-[ADVT.]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 5
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