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DAY. CONCERNING FREE DAY, During a period of 21 days from Wednesday, October 19th until Saturday, November 12, Inclusive*, there will be one FREE DAY throughout our entire store. Everything sold on that day for cash will carry a refund In goods to the same amount. Between Oct 19. and Nov. 12th Inclusive. , KEEP YOUR CASH DOCKETS. It Is such a splendid check on our busmens If ALL customers will take their Cash Dockots that we are making it worth your while to take them and keep them, too. Our Free Day scheme will get you to do this—lt will further advertise our business and it will equalise trade over the whole wook. lIOW FREE DAY IK DECIDED. Free Day will be automatically chosen AFTER tho period in this way:—The total amount of CASH business transacted during the 21-day period will be divided by 21. This result will show the average amount of sales per day. Then, that day which corresponds most closely with the average will be the FREE DAY. This matter will be calculated by our Bank Manager and advertised Saturday evening November 12th. IT IS PERFECTLY CLEAR AND OPEN. For example, if you buy a pounds worth during FRED DAY PERIOD, KEEP yonr Cash Dockets. When the day has been decided, bring In your Dookets of same date and receive goods to the amount of your cash purchase. It matters not Whether ymtr Cash Docket is for One Penny or One Hundred Pounds —wo give you an order entltU&gr you to goods for that amount FREE.. REGARDING THE FREE GOODS. The full amount heed not be spent at once—spread it over the fortnight following Free Period. Mail Orders will be filled as usual and Dockets should be kept because those bearing the datei stamp of Free Day will entitle you to the conoessioii. Special Offerings, Basement Bargains, etc., all included in Free Day’s Opportunity. THE OBJECTIVE OF FREE DAY. Free Day is planned to achieve three purposes, as follows: 1 To distribute business more evenly over each day of the week. 2 'To get customers into the habit of taking their Cash Dockets, as a check upon each transaction. 3 To increase our Cash Takings. CoUinson and Cunninghame, Ltd. Pa K?. ,<w

'■ Engineers and Blacksmiths. FOXTON MOTOR & ENGINEERING CO., Clyde Street. Main Street. ’Phone 84. ’Phone 30. Plumbers and Gasfitters. J. McCOLL, Main Street. Telephone No. 62. PETER ROBINSON, ' Whyte Street. Timber Merchants. R, N. SPEIRS. Main Street. Telephone No. 31. Carriers and Forwarding Agents. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. E. G. MARTIN. Avenue Road. L. PODMORE, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 127. Livery and Bait Stables. L. PODMORE. Whyte Street. Telephone No. 127. Wood and Coal Dealers. J. M. THOMSON, Whyte Street. Telephone No. 35. E. G. MARTIN, Avenue Road. Foxton-Moutoa-Shannon Motor Service. P. ROUT, Avenue Road. Telephone No. 41. Foxton-Palmerston Motor Service. JUDGE BROS. ’Phone 851 - Palmerston N. Picture Entertainments. TOWN HALL, J. 11. Reid & Son - Avenue Road. ROYAL THEATRE, W. Hamer & Son. - Clyde Street. Telephone No. 7. Milk Supply. AWA DOWNS DAIRY, K. Easton. Telephone No. 56. Motor Cycle Works. N. E. HUGHES, Main Street. Telephone No. 49. Job Printing and Bookbinding. MANAWATU HERALD CO., Ltd. Jlain Street. Telephone No. 1. Assist the progress of your own town by patronising the above firms. FOXTON-MOUTOA-SHANNON MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. Leave Foxton daily at \7 a.m. and 3 p.m. N Leave Shannon daily at 11.10 a.m and 8 p.m. FARES. —Single 5/-, Return 8/-. Return Tickets available for one week only. F. ROUT ■ PROPRIETOR Residence Opposite Bowling Green, Avenue Road, Foxton. Telephone 41. All parcels must be prepaid.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2354, 12 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2354, 12 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2354, 12 November 1921, Page 1

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