A SLICE IN ADVANCE.
It will help the forward movement towards Socialism a great deal if we can increase the spending power of our money. If we can increase the spending power of our money, it means that the sovereign will go further than before. To make it go further, we must buy in the best market. To buy in the best market we must get as close to the actual producer as possible in all our dealings. It is oply when the producer and consumer come into direct contact (without the middlemen) that the consumer gets his goods at a reasonable price.
"Yes," you will say, "we know all about that, and it is as plain as the nose on a. man's face what you say, but bow can we really get into touch with the producer and save our money by avoiding the tribe of come-between middlemen 9"
Just listen a. moment, then, and you frill know how you can actually and Jionestly save money. You will soon be wanting a new suit. You have been paying nearly twice as much for it in th,e past as you need to now. You can now go to the only firm of wholesale clothing manufacturers in New Zealand selling direct to the public, and j|et a single suit ali wholesale price. Ma!ny of tho officers of your unions have been to lis and got suits at prices that astonished them.
Hundreds of members of your unions have done the same, and wero moro than satisfied that we did all we claim to do —and more. If you take any interest in saving some of your hardearned cash, you will go and do likewise.'; If. yon are not thoroughly satisfied that w-p are giving better value —by a long way—than any other firm in New Zealand, we will not accept \nu,money. That is a. fair offer, isn't if ? It is up to you* to fake up the published challenge, isn't it?
. At any rate, it will cost you nothing to pay us a visit of inspection. Mark the address, or you won't, find the place easily.
Crown Clothing Manufacturing Co., N.Z., Ltd.
Elliott Street (just b.ick of Strand 'Arcade), Auckland, and at Cashel Street, Christclnirch.
Yours for a square deal and all union labor. Open all day Saturdays till 9 p.m. • ... ■-•
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 83, 11 October 1912, Page 4
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390A SLICE IN ADVANCE. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 83, 11 October 1912, Page 4
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