! B! a & U [* L! Et 2 1 J B! K E EB ■anrpa cesrpi carroti ebmo uhrot ■ iBBIInaIiBBBD BUB BliRStlBg]lllBKtlsSlBelSCBl2scNBcikBi:2lRlSaBUlBBBDOBHlBlBllBBBilB K Wll. P€SII« I c«., Ltd. H .N H The Store where Value Dwells* h Goodwill and Confidence On Wednesday we concluded one of the most succescssfnl and, brilliant Bargain -Sales ever held at PETTI E & GO’S. The reputation of this store rests on a solid foundation. We have the goodwill and confidence of our customers, which £ are our most valued' assets. No matter wliat people know that our bargains are better. bargains others may offer, the We thank You I; To you residents of the town and country alike—to every one who has patronised us to the extent of even a shillings worth —to you have tested our Values, and recommended them to others —to you who so graciously made your purchases amidst the noise and dust of alterations during the past month, we record our sincere thanks. A Store of Character be good or bad In conducting E The Store like the individual, earns a character which may according to the methods employed in earning that reputation, our bnsiness we have fixed principals whereby every customer receives tbe same advantages. The people know tliat the values here are always fair, that it is always possible to buy goods cheaper at PETTIE’S than to send away for them. Keen Prices No Abatement When 6 profits. which is the only We sell our goods at keen prices. We don’t look for hi we render an account we insist on receiving the full amount, fair and honest w r ay of doing business. We positively would not trade with a manufacturer who would do his business in any other way, and we want all our customers to have the same confidence in us that we have in the merchants we do business with. Most people now realise that when they buy a pound’s worth of goods at PETTIE’S, that there is full twenty shillings worthof val ue and that no abatement is made or expected. Discounts We allow 5 per cent discount on all goods paid for at time of 3| per cent discount if paid by the 20tb of the month following the first of the account, after which no discount is allowed. purchase, rendering Errors Rectified “Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, thinks what ne’er was,nor is, no 1 ’ ere shall he.” So wrote Pope and no one will he disposed to question the truth of the sentiment. We do not pretend that PETTXE & CO. is without faults, or that we do not make mistakes. But to quote Dryden, cc Errors like straws upon the surface flow, lie who would seek for Pearls must dive below.” A surface view of our business may reveal faults, trifling, perhaps stiff faults: but 'Those who understand PETTIE & CO., know full well that down below the surface lies our firm fixed and unalterable determination to deal with all patrons, fairly, courteously, and without subjecting them to annoyance or inconvenience. We have just passed another milestone in our business journey, and we seize upon the occasion to say when a mistake or a misunderstanding occurs we are always eager to rectify the matter as soon as it is brought to our attention. We would far rather have a complaint made to us, than have a customer keep silent and feel that the Store has been unfair. H H H “8 fi H H U n H a H i Wm. Petite & So., Limited* h m n T. E. TOHEYGLIFFE, MANAGING DIRECTOR. jj i H
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2580, 14 August 1909, Page 3
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