HOW IS IT DONE ? Frequently a suit customer asks, "How can you people sell such high-grade suits at such low prices?" The answer is : Because we import in huge quantities direct from the mills and purchase at lower rates for strict cash; because, buying for cash, we secure all cash discounts; because we make the clothes and sell direct to the wearer at wholesale prices; because we sell for cash and have no loading to "cover" bad debt losses and bookkeeping expenses; because we are situated in the low rental area and have less overhead expenses; and because our large volume of business enables us to be satisfied with a small margin of profit. These and other factors all contribute toward making our prices represent the best suit value in New Zealand to-day. Examples of our craftsmanship and new suiting patterns for spring are awaiting your inspection. Call soon. You will never regret a visit to Hunters' —Hunter and Sons, Ltd., 13, Elliott Street (just through the Strand Arcade, facing Darby Street), also at Hamilton, Whangarei and New Plymouth.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 15
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