Tin" two VTanganui papers, the IleraH cm! Chronicle, refer very eulogistically to tin 1 -Melbourne. Clothing Company's mtrv into their progressive town. They emphasise the system of direct cash buying from leading manufacturers and cash selling. thus eliminating all middle profits, a boon alike to purchaser and seller. The Melbourne has built up a very large and success fill busings} on this soundest of trading iiiciples. an.'. Wang.inni folk will be .n .wick tii -■ [■ tile nih'sntnges of the Mi iiionnst-'s f.?. th* • • • i'l» f>l T*lu.»iu tin* C»m«. RMFI'Mn t< Tin HREAT RKXIKDY Mm! Rlil.i MATHM. itiieumo com: i''U?r a bon and a Wpssinjr to those troubled '■'ith RIFKI MA Ph :m<] kindred nilincrits. ft i-utv.-i rPi-ctiiany .-ind pi-nrm- :■ f'.t :i -'i.t-r tJv. s o:<rcsta Uric '■ ' !,,ii; fcs III!,! •• • ' • -">•< U jj. v
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 190, 20 January 1915, Page 7
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131Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 190, 20 January 1915, Page 7
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