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' J'v si , S" ~ !^- : ■* IpPQ mss hrbS Ml &;• ■ IIm.II ii ;r3 : || irri ® II j " *' • j « : , ■■■■■'■ KlSs!*»j£. " k < f-Jyf.'V* h| SMITH & CAUGHEY'S WELLESLEY STREET FRONTAGE. A Great Business with a Policy and a Reputation . . . Extending Over Half a Century Smith & Caughey's "Ideal" . . . " To profit pot alone in pounds, shillings and pence, but in the goodwill of those we serve. To improve our opportunities and to rear from the daily work a structure which shall be known for all that s best iin business* Smith & Caughey • « • Owing to our enormous and rapidly increasing business, our buying power isunrivatiled. AU Inching is on a prompt cash basis, and the fact that all importations are actually paid for before our establishment enables us to buy direct from the most eminent manufacturers and obtain not only rock-bottom prices, but highest cash discounts. Goods of an inferior quality—goods we cannot recommend—arc, not knowingly permitted tc\ ewiter our establishment. Any article purchased and not approved, if returned in good condition within a foriaight,is Men bade, and cash in full refunded. In the case of country customers, postage has been our rule and practice for over half a century All goods in our establishment are marked In plain arid will not admit of discounts or any deductions whatsoever. We do not engage in extended credit or time-payment business. All . goods are marked in the first instance at bona fide cash prices—prices that do not fluctuate from day to day or wei,k to week. We deem it bad business to advertise and sell any article under cost price for the wpose of impressing and misleading the public. . At the same time, our customers may rest asmea that for. goods of equal quality we will not under any circumstances be undersold. We frequently purchase manufacturers' samples and large lots of but useful goods much below ordinary rates. In such cases our customers invariably getthe benefit, our motto being—- " Get a Bargain--Give a Bargain." / Our Policu has resulted in the establishment of one of the biggest busiest and most progressive businesses of its kind in the Dominion. Apart from outside factories, our prenuses now occupy over 4£ acres of floor space. Stranger Visitors aincl Aucklanders are invited to walk through and view this modern emporium. Cau

*--ii h h h mh Hi h i T HC There are so many occasions on which EJovril is invaluable that you never ought zo be without it. When you aire tired or chilled, or In cases of illness, Bovril is a proved stimulant and restorative. You need Bovril In th<s kitchen, too, to add flavour and nourish* ment to savoury dishes; and Bovri l also nmkes tine most delicious- and sustaining sandwiches. uuuauuaaaaaaaanaiiaxEms

Cheap Long Trips by Train Pleasant Many New Zealandcrs, buying tickets for journeys of hundreds of miles, have been pleasantly surprised by the cost, which is less than a penny a mile, second class, and only a slight fraction over a penny first class Look at these long-distance bargains offered every d y by the Railway Department. FROM AUCKLAND To (or vice versa) 2nd Return NEW, PLYMOUTH (via New Route) £2/8/2 NAPIER 710 WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL .. £3/8/£3/9/3 .. £5/5/10 £6/7/11 Ist Return £3/11/10 £5/7/9 £5/1/10 £5/3/9* £7/18/6 £9/11/6 NOTE. —Fares for South Island do not include steamer fares. Big Savings for You in Rail Service

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 15

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