Merchants who Make Money! The Trading Stamp System I TJsr %jss£r* — — — — — "— — — — shopkeepers in all parts of New Zealand are usiug these Stamps, and, by their, use, have solved the all-important problem of the day — (a). How to do a Successful Cash Business (&). How to meet successfully the competition of the Co-operative and Limited Liability Stores, with their big capital, monopolizing tendencies, and misleading values. The System is based upon Sound Economic Principles. It gives the poor man and small consumer what his richer neighbour and large consumer has always enjoyed — a discount on his small purchases. It teaches the habit of thrift, and the value of small savings. The purchaser Buys Cheaper, the shopkeeper Sells Cheaper — ho can afford to give Trading Stamps because they bring him Cash ; he can buy for cash cheaper than for credit, he can, and does, sell cheaper for cash than for credit. Call at any of our Show Booms and see SJjflP||l#tßq^|^^pg^HljgJ our Goods. If you think they are worth having for nothing iySSßffi3^BfPfM BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SIGN p^Up&aiil Stamp Albums and directions Free at any of our s:e£O*w":roolv£s ok WELLINGTON . 15, Willis Street. TIMARU. CHRISTCHURCH - 155, Colombo Street. OAMARU. DUNEDIN - - 80, George Street. ASHBURTON. NEW PLYMOUTH - Devon Street. COROMANDEL. NAPIER - - Emerson Street. THAMES. WANGANUI - - Victoria Avenue. WHANGAREL Head Office for New Zealand: THE TRADING STAMP CO., No. 7, Victoria St. East, Auckland.
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New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 6, 1 March 1900, Page 3
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231Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 6, 1 March 1900, Page 3
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