MR H. C. SHEARGOLD, S.P.Q.R. STORE, OHAU. Dear Sir, —Seeing the many advertisements ijor Cheap Cash Prices in the Horowheuua ("Jhronicle, 1 have been buying my groceries at those stores of late, thinking that I was getting my goods cheaper than fron-. your store, but upon comparison I find I have "fallen in." I find that your prices are juet as cheap and in some cases cheaper than elsewhere, and taking into consideration the liberal discount you allow for Cash, your prices are those for tho keen buyer and thrifty person. Why, the other week one of your customers got a large table lamp for nothing, by simply returning some cash coupons. In future you may rely on jny regular custom. For coupled with your most reasonable prices, you aro etraightforward in dealing and cleanliaesß, which makes it a pleafir ure for one to deal with you.—Yours faithfully
Gut Prices For Cash. At T. HARRIS'S. Cash Butchery. > TO MEfff THE HARD TIMKS, T. HARRIS has cut prices ou » tho head, and'they are now oa their lowest stratum > If you want your money to go furthest, call mat the Cash Butchery and test the truth of my claim. : T. HARRIS Cash Butcher, OXFORD STREET LEVIN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1915, Page 1
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522Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 September 1915, Page 1
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