to..„_ v-,- it- -ed in England concerning the New Zealand Government s invention to abolish the C.O.D. trading system, the managers of at. le-st two big English retail houses have been d-snetching -•'•cilia’ s resosn’ >-'<v their customers. These have been liberally d’stributed 'hroughout the Dominion. One from Manchester gives a guarantee of de-livo-v to the Ire- 1 post rfTi -e. besides making arrangements for goods to h? paid for op— ; nst delivery, even tbou'-b the C.O.D. service is abolished. The second circular arnounees: “ If you I've non- anv branch of the n—’- of New Zealand or the National Bank we can send your order (if not under £2) to the bar 1 :, who will eo'le"t the n-orev and deliver the goods.” A Dunedin bank manager, ! TT-t WO‘l r-i : -1 the 1 could be delivered over the counter, b”t there would certainly not be any delivery of goods.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 296, 11 July 1929, Page 1
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