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r [©hcssesas©: What mates a Store the Best? Is a question that should bo considered by every thrifty and economical housewife. Not just, why it is the best for “so and so,” but why it is the best for me,” why I should do all my shopping there. DEPEND ABILIT V Is the chief consideration. No matter how low the price paid for an article, if it is nut dependable, it is practically worthless to you. low price does not always mean cheapness. The store that is CONTINUALLY advertising low prices is the dearest store in the end, for its 'merchandise is not dependable. Our waschioord is dependability, and we strive to merit it, by selling goods at prices that are as fair to our customers as to ourselves. CONVENIENCE Should be another future of the “Best Store.” Convenience in every respect, to !>e able to get exactly what you want when you leant it. To Is attended to promptly and carefully; in short , to feel that your shopping is a pleasure rather than a duty. We have studied convenience from the shopper s point of view as well as from our own. We can male your shopping a convenience and a pleasure. COURTESY Is an essential part of the “ Best Store” service. Prices and value may be right—you may be served promptly and carefully, and yet feel that the deference and politeness that is due to a customer has not been paid, you. We feel perfectly safe in saying that all our assistants ar ready and eager to pay every attention to customers needs. Wc don't decry other stores—we simply say that by virtue of our method of doing business, ours'is the “ Best Store.” 2he Store for everybody. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY. © ta? V .... PBTTIE and Co., Limited ■ T. E. TOSEYCLIEFE, M<in<tyi»(j Director. 0 WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR NEW AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS. A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION AT REASONABLE pRICES. QALL jgARLY AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE. COMMON. SHELTON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. T>EEL CTREET.

0. B, HOADLEY & SON. LIMITED. &. |7JSTATE # OLDEST ESTABLISHED LAND AGENCY INSTITUTION ON EAST COAST OF NEW ZEALAND. SALE —Real Estates (improvjjp ed and unimproved), small and large, varying up to £IOO,OOO in value. We undertake the Survey and Out-ting-up of Estates, advertising and offering the same For Sale, either by Public Auction or Ft*lately, and preparation of Plans, at Reasonable Consolidated Charge. FOR ALL PARTICULAR**, -olr to—- ‘ ' ■ O. B. HOADLEY * PON.. Ltd . -t Lours fitWt'. F. 12. GADDUM, Sranob Mcnagsr, .

THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR THE QIVIL gERVICE & QITIZENS QO-OPERATIVE JgAKERY C°- L TD ’ S NEW ADVERTISEMENT.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2428, 17 February 1909, Page 3

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429

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2428, 17 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2428, 17 February 1909, Page 3

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