At this season of the year one makes all sorts of good resolutions, and . we consider the best resolution anyone can make is to make Prime’s, Ltd., then ironmonger. Personal supervision of the firm’s business assures every clienl of a square deal. All goods sold are guaranteed to be as represented, and if any article is found to bo faulty, clients are never expected to be the loserß. Prime’s, Ltd., will replat® any goods which do not come up to their guarantee. What moro ,cgn one expect f., War conditions made things very bad. The prices soared sky high, and qualities did not come up to the standard, but the prospects for 1923 look much brighter. Goods are coming to hand more regu : larly, and prices dtp gradually dropping. This is very satisfactory for purchasers, and Prime’s, Ltd.; are . right out to givp the public the benefit oj any drop in price?. Jqst now they are disposing of Holme*’ bankrupt stock. Buyers would hb well advised to secure bargains in this line. Ip conclusion, make no rpistake in deciding to buy from Prime’s, Ltd. "It peys to' j-atron its* W,:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 10
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190Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 10
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