Robert Kew, In gratefully acknowledging the liberal patronage of hie customers einco the establishment of the City Taa M-irt, takes this opportunity of stating that in order to meet the growing tendency of late towards shorter credits and ca.ih payment*, he "na-i arranged to give hi« customers the full benefit of thie system. It. R. therefore begs to intimate that a substantial reduction will be made on iiM goods paid c,knh. Tbe price thus reduced will buar favourable comparison with any of the wholesale houses or local cash establishments. The high quality of goods, which has been a leading feature in this business, will always bo nmintaiued. It. Row trusts that his teadineae to adapt his business to the requirement of the day will meet wiih the approbation and increased support of his customers, — Yiotoiia* «treet. Juno 23,1837.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 5
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