‘DELIVERING THE GOODS”
roslyn is better WHEN COMPARED VALUE FOR VALUE In the purchase of woollen goods, as in the purchase of pretty well every other article, the buyer is helpless without the aid of comparison. Things might look all right when considered alone, but what the average purchaser wants is the quality which stands out at all times and in all places. That is the quality which for years lias been aimed at and achieved in the -Roslyn” woollen goods, and every buyer . hould insist on seeing “Roslyn” goods on the counters, and then buying after comparing values for themselves. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., the makers of "Roslyn” goods do not claim to have the cheapest goods on the market, but they do claim that when compared value for value “Roslyn** goods are more than equal to all competitors, whether local or imported. The increasing number of traders who are cutting out their overseas’ purchases and relying on the local manufacture, is further proof, if proof be needed, that "Roslyn” is "delivering the goods.” To the trader it is an important point that local purchases mean that he can finance his business on less capital, as he can replenish his stock of "Roslyn” goods weekly if necessary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 732, 3 August 1929, Page 7
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