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IT IS TO YOUIt ADVANTAGE TO BUY AND SELL through local firms who have joint interest with you in developing ycv-s and their interests on the West Coast. Remember that we, with you help to make pigress, the dividends from our business go back again in the district, and nc to distant shareholders, who don’t care a snap 'for the Coast, except for what they can take out of it. We appreciate Trade Competition, it stimulates and quickens our industrial efforts, it is healthy for trade—and for us too. Oup firm is probably the largest individual taxpayer on the West Coast and helps you to keep roads and other local requirements: We have a claim upon your trade which no outside organisation' can make. We are here and there all the time, with you in every progressive effort, and ask you for increased support in our mutual interests, not oniy in direct trade, but in anything and everything tending towards the development of the West Coast —that’s the community spirit which is the keynote of our business efforts. AND NOW WE ARE GRATEFUL for the splendid support accorded to us at our Saleyards Grcymouth, Rotomauu, and Totara Elat, but owing to the productive, ness of our*lands large quantities of live stock are now being exported for sale in Canterbury. It is in.this Department we specially ask you to favour us with your consignments through our mutual trade arrangements with Canterbury firms, either for sale at Addington, or direct consignment to the Freezing Works.
We have facilities for handling consignments without any additional cost, to you beyond the ordinary charges, which you pay if consignments are sent direct—and it will nay yon to send through us—it will make you feel happier for sticking ;to the old firm, which, with you, has done so much towards developing the West Coast trade. We arrange trucks and railway facilities, driving and every attention, absolutely without charge, getting only in return a trade rebate commission from the selling organisation or firm in Canterbury. We are in dose touch with Canterbury markets every day, and know exactly how things are going—it is our business to know—and we are here to cater for' that business to the utmost.
YOURS FAITHFULLY, MARK SPROT & CO.
ESTABLISHED 53 Y KAILS AGO
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1918, Page 1
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