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BETTER THAN CO-OPE RAT lON JTREWBY BROS.’ SYSTEM OF BONUSES On and After Saturday, November 18th, 1893, I7MVEKY Porsou buying for cash Goods out t In- value of 10 will receive a .J Bonus Paid in Cash equal to Five Per Cent. On tho amount of their purchase-*. This is equivalent to 1 in the I’ounIn introducing this system to our customers, we shall he glad if they wi. ' take note of the following advantages : Customers are offered lietter terms than are to Is- obtained from imv s cal Iml co-operative association- No one is pressed to put their money into • business, as we do not need the assistance of shareholders to holster up on ' concern. Instead of compelling you to take up shares Is fore you rail leoen any bonus, our system is open to all. \ eustomer who buys gmsls t<i th value of 10s receives in proportion more advantages than would hi- ohlaitnsl h taking shares in one of the above mentioned so called co operative association b-cause under our system you are not forced to lend us money (before partv pating in bonuses) on which yon receive little more than the ordinary ban rate of interest without the same security. We give all the sane a Ivantagewithout their running any risk. Under our system you buy gis»ls at lowc prices than they are to be had from any house in the trade, as we buy for is and not on MU. Tho advantages derived by paving cash for our good- will I apparent to all. WE are enabled thereby to bay hi the L-«t mark- is and si far lower price than individuals or association, who are obliged to give biY for their purchases. WE would again draw the attention of the public to th fact that under our system all bonuses will be paid in cash at the time tl purchase is made. Wo shall not keep customers waiting twelve months Imfut giving them the bonuses. Our premises have now been considerably enlarged to meet the twquireiueii of increasing business. The Showroom, which is now much more commodious, is under tie ebarg of Miss Page, who comes to us highly reootninendesl from Messrs l>svid 4i,nvand Co., Sydney. The Dressmaking Department will be found most efficiently presided or, by Miss Smith, assisted by a competent staff of workers. Miss Smith has ba large experience, and holds the reputation of being a first-class Dri -*makThe alterations have enabled us to provide increased space for the fienth men’s Department, which is now replete with all the Latest Novella s in shinties, hats, hosiery, etc., etc. Suits to measure a speciality; fit and styl j guaranteed. A large and choice selection of patterns to choose from. Men • I Boys’, and Youths’ Clothing in great variety. TREWBY BROTHERS, Family Drapers. CHRISTMAS, 1893. NEW TEAR. 1891 W. BROWN'S BOOT EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN for the* season with an e\t<n :\* ami varnd Stock of N<-\ Goods from the best makers m New Z»alnn<l, London, and i'ari>. i intend this to be the best display ever mad in th< t. Specialities in the Latest Styles and Shades in Tan an Canvas Shoes. WALKING AND EVENING slluls.

Men’s and Youths’ Watertights, Shooters, Etc., of th Best Material. This Lino 1 have always carefully tudied, and m .!n nt- will fin.l at tl holiday season a good stock to select from. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S GOODS of the newest style and bet materials are also a feature in this exhibition, .1 I part u uUrh -iiitnbh f presents. The Bespoke (loods Department is under my p 1 -■•mil n|s rvisiiiu, at from my experience in the trade (gained 111 tie In-' w .1.. luu.-, 111 N< /■ land), aided by -killed workmen, m, clients can 1 . up m work h ue lurtif out Second to None in the Colony. During the Holiday Season, a BONUS of ■< )■• <• in. or Is in tli I’miu will be allowed on all cash purchases. CALL AND INSPECT NO fill A lit. I MADI . bootemi> o n i r m PAHIATUA. NEW

E. Johnston, Manufacturing Confectioner,

Main-Street, Pahiatua, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZFAI.NI> Trade Supplied at Wellington Prices. C'ocoanut Candy, Fig Candy, Almond Tofleo, Almond Rock, Stick jaw, Butter Scotch, Chocolate Ice, Barley Sugar, Pineapple and Raspberry Rock, Turkish Delight, Eucalyptus Candy and Drops, All at Is per pound. All Pure Confectionery, Manufactured on the Premises, also A large assortment of DRY GOODS AND CADBURY'S CHOCOLATE. m2O BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS FOR THE MILLION. W. PARKES, MAIN-STREET, PA HIATUA. The Original Bootmaker anu Importer, HAS just received a very larg< ,u. Welt-assorted stock of the I>. English and Continental Goods in u styles. The Famous Zealandiu Boots au« Shoes m all sizes and styles for laJi( - and gentlemen. All the best makers in stock. Elegant and Unique clast of nud gentlemen's tau boots. Ladn s’ shoes from (Is ltd: ho,, , Bespoke work by the 1> l vorUnv i experienced in the best shops of >l Chester, Dublin, Meibom” .c i v,/,. Forty-live y< are' ' i. iieuco iu tli trad*'. To Sel Goon Boots MODELis ui SYMMETRY, AN! WONDKRs >•> WEAR, W. PARKES, MAIN - STREET, PAHIATUA. Note.— Upper itmi %tt r-lsj pot u ( on fly

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 96, 8 January 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 96, 8 January 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 96, 8 January 1894, Page 3

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