America, the great Republic, is not always the first in the field with advanced ideas, for we find that she is only now introducing the parcel post into her national post office, while small New Zealand has had the system working for years. That it is going to work wonders with our present civilisation no thinking person denies. It practically makes the whole of tnu people in the Dominion at the pre sent time, neighbours. Thus many people find that Mr John Cobbe's store at Feilding is just along the road—that is, the postal road. For instance, a post card sent to John Cobbe at Feilding for patterns of any of the lines he is advertising in our columns to-day will bring them along by return of post. The postal road is also a safe one for the uninitiated to travel to oDtain goods, for under John Cobbe's system your money is on deposit at his store until you are satisfied. If you are not. he returns the money in full and pays carriage both ways. A. fair offer from a fair firm, and the r,*™ ".Tohn Cobbe" stand? afc_Ui f
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 567, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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191Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 567, 14 May 1913, Page 5
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