NEES ONE PRICE SYSTEM What Does It Mean? It means that you pay the same price as your neighbour—no more and no less. The marked price is our works’ cost, plus a working margin, and no alteration is made. We do not stand for the system of cutting the first two or three prices in order “ to get the buyer started ” and getting it back on the later sales. Those places that offer a special discount for your order must be charging too high a price usually, or their wares are too poor to command a ready sale. Marked prices safeguard you. NEES THE FURNITURE PEOPLE Corner HANOVER STREET and ANZAC HIGHWAY, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3898, 27 November 1928, Page 46
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