75QT, m Our Self-Help Groceteria Leaves you Free to Choose for Yourself And What Savings You’ll Make On Your Grocery Bills THE Opening of our Self-Help Groceteria offers you a pleasant, easy way to buy Groceries with less expense. Here, in our new spot-fessly-clean department, everything is arranged within easy reach and with prices plainly marked. You take what you please from the shelves and.examine it at your leisure. No salesman to persuade you to buy no hurrying no delays.; On leaving the Groceteria, your goods will be checked by an assistant, who will give you a docket for the full amount. You then wrap the goods with paper and string supplied by us, or place them in your own bag or basket. Those who have motor cars will use our Free Parking Area, and make big savings on their Grocery bills. This is a unique plan of shopping, and the first genuine Self-Help Groceteria in New Zealand. You serve yourself and save salesmen’s wages. You carry home the goods and save delivery charges. Because of these savings, you pay lower-than-usual prices, not just for a few lines here and there, but on ALL Goods in our Self-Help Groceteria. Start saving money on Groceries by shopping here on Thursday* To roach our Self-Help Groceteria you pass through the " Nothing Over 1/- *' Department and our Grocery and Provision Departments on the Ist Floor. OPEN ON THURSDAYS TILL 9 P.M. FARMERS’ TRADING L C T ° D HOBSON STREET AND WYNDHAM STREET
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 11
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