SATISFACTORY BUSINESS ; -•' ; METHODS. ,We are in our store to soli goods, not bur customers. If we did tlio lat- ' * tbr, wo would soon be out of it. It is : our aim to so pleaso every customer with every sale we make, that ' ''he or she will come back to us when requiring'anything further in our line, -j If at any time your purchase does not prove _ satisfactory with fair usage, <i oring it back to us, we will be pleased to exchange or refund the price you paid. We claim to stock reliable goods, and our prices compared with quality will be found equal to, or better than, anything to bo found elsewhere. Wo mean just what wo say, because we know that a satisfied customer is our bgst advertise- .‘ u ment. We are, the Robinson’s, of Manchester House.* r'i ‘ ~ ~ -v- nai
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 19 September 1911, Page 5
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