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THE BED POST FURNISHING 00¥., LTD. CHANGING FROM CREDIT TO CASH. rpHE business of The Red Post Furnishing Company, Limited, has grown so satisfactorily during the past twelve months, and more especially the Cash part of it, which has been brought about to a large extent by the special inducements held out to Cash Purchasers, that the Company has come to the conclusion that the time has arrived, with the removal into new, large and up-to-date premises, to CHANGE THE BUSINESS into a TOTALLY CASH ONE. But this conclusion has not been arrived at without long and careful consideration of the reasons for and against the proposed change. The Company wishes, in ample time before removal; to lay before its past, present and future patrons the reason for this change. Briefly they are:— FIRSTLY.—We are certain that a cash business will be as beneficial to our customers as to the company, as we shall share with out patrons all the benefits of cash buying from the manufacturers, including cash discounts, agents' and merchants' commissions saved, etc., and so be enabled to REDIIGE OUR PREVIOUSLY MODERATE PRICES BY 2/- TO 4/- IN THE POUND, according to the different classes of goods. SECONDLY.—We recognise that it is absolutely unfair that tho cash purchaser should have to pay more for his goods, to make up for losses on Bad Debts, Long Credit, Expensive Book-keeping, Cost of Stationery and Postage, Legal Expenses in Recovery of Debts, Losses of Interest on Capital lying dead, etc. THIRDLY—We have already sent valuable consignments 6f goods to Auckland, Hastings, Wanganui, the Main Trunk Line and various towns of this province, and we wish to inereasaf""* already fine stiff of workmen ai "benefit our town" by the increai this outside trade. This can be doi Cash Trading. FOURTHLY.—We are absolutely tain that this is a step in the rigl rection, and the Company wishes ' amongst the pioneers in a move which must tend to greatly reduc COST OF LIVING. N.Z.—ln our new Cash Systerr goods will be required to be paid f the time of purchase or before deli and cash must be forwarded wit country orders. This rule will app all customers absolutely without e, tion. Due notice of the date of into our new premises and the inau! tion of the cash system will appei the public press. J. W. HAYDEN, Mana; J. H. PARKER, Financial Director and Secreta C.ARNOLD JONES & LAND AGENTS. PROPERTY. PROPERTY PROPE PROPERTY of every descriptio and around New Plymouth will now on increase in value enormotisly. We have every kind of property for investors to choose from. Come and see us. We will tell yon just what to bu;. We can make money for you every deal. NOW is the time to "GET IN." C. ARNOLD JONES & CO., LAND AGENTS, Brougham St. ; J. RUSSELL AND SON ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONUMENTAL MASONS gJSTTMATES of Marble and GraniU Headstones sent promptly to any *rt of the Island. Tf» have a particularly large and toM (toek of headstones in our ywds, »t rfefali we invite inspection. gEND yovj next PRINTING Ordw to the "Daily News." Price* rigbi ' " tialaetion guaranteed,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 18 December 1911, Page 2

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