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Open Warehouse QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. SPECIALISING IN LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S, MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. .. At Wholesale Prices THE MEANING OF WHOLE PRICES:— WHOLESALE PRICES are the Direct Result of Smaller Expenses. The High Rents paid for premises in City, big Display Windows, Window Dressing, and elaborate Interior Display, Fitting, Etc., represent charges which the Retailer must pass on to his Customer in the Price of his Goods; they represent part of the cost of selling, and YOU PAY FOR THEM. Our Prices are not loaded with these Charges, simply because we do not have to pry them. Our Premises are at comparatively low rental; we have only a small window space, and our interior display is simple and inexpensive. THE AMOUNT OF THESE CHARGES, or rather the percentage they represent on the cost of the goods, is Part of What you Save by Buying from our Warehouse. In addition, is the Saving effected by our Purchases and Experience in knowing personally the best Markets for the Classes of Goods wo merchandise, and this Saving is also passed on to our Customers. Every Purchase you make from our Warehouse represents a Saving to you. It may be £l, it may be 5/-., it W’y be only 1/-; all according to the size of the Purchase; but it’s money saved, and over a period of purchasing, amounts to a considerable item. NOTE.— There are a few Proprietary lines, etc., which, owing to jatside control prices by manufacturers and others, we are unable to reduce in accordance with our usual policy. OUR POLICY: TERMS: We conduct our Business on „ n __ Warehouse Lines. You are • SPOT at liberty to WALK IN and look round our Warehouse CASH and Compare Prices. We claim to give BETTER With All Its Advantages. VALUES, and invite you to test these offers. INSPECTION INVITED—WALK IN! Elliott’s Buildings (next door Empire Hotel). QUEEN STREET MASTERTCN.

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Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 3

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