| ____ 1 g ■ This is the day of high prices. Retailers everywhere are faced with a tremendous problem. For the past twd or three years they have held back their orders', anticipating a reduction in prices, ftat fchp expected r-jduptyAf! Is aa for o'f aa ever. The firm* thai have refrained from buying are indeed hard hit. Stocks must be replenished, and some wholesale prices today are really tremendous, yet the goods must be bought and customers supplied. Here and there one comes across a firm that hae -had the foresight H>. keep buying all the time ; and, make no mffl-tsH that hi *■«* firni t you should Satroniso now. Tjieir buying ability is fijpfor ty^f}?"" ?"%!• ' '.s*"# WVa^W mm ftof pij > timps. Then- stock {* gppd nnd well op. sorted, end- W* WW" ' C *WJJ» «>e prices are htiow tbpfimv>t»d hy wljolM#l# ftrm»* # i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15276, 26 July 1920, Page 7
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