THE SOUTHERN CROSS Is the Cheapest Weekly Paper Published in New Zealand. TmY |"| B and y ou like it " remember that you can have it posted till March 31st, 1894, for a trifle —4s in stamps, or delivered by runners for the small sum of Id per week. This Department is now in thorough working order, and having a stock of the latest type, we are enabled to execute the Orders of our Town and Country friends Neatly and Promptly at our Printing Office, Esk St., Mr J. S. Baxter, the well-known cash grocer> wishes us to state, that for the last nine or ten years he has conducted his business on cooperative principles; he began by selling very cheap for cash, and as his business increased, instead of pocketing the extra profit, or giving bonuses to purchasers, he has from time to time very materially reduced the price of groceries, which is a very much better system than giving bonuses, as customers have not to wait in anticipation for them, hut get them straight away whether they purchase 5s worth or £SO worth of goods.— Ahvt. JOBBING (Near Eailway Station) WARD, WILSON & Co. BEST KIND OF CO-OP.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 20, 12 August 1893, Page 7
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198Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 20, 12 August 1893, Page 7
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