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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 4 (September 1, 1931.)

A New Kind of “Railway Supply” Store

A New Kind of “Railway Supply” Store.

Arrangements have been made by one of the best known stores in Wellington to operate a Special Mail Order Department for the benefit of Railwaymen throughout New Zealand. This service is an opportune one following on the universal need for individual economy.

“Railway Supplies Department,” as this new service will be known, is a special department of Messrs. George and Doughty, Ltd., Wellington, created to supply drapery, clothing and footwear needs for Railwaymen and their families, at prices that are claimed to be appreciably lower than anything offered by other stores.

Two special features of this “Railway Supplies Department” are, firstly, an unconditional guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money refunded in full; secondly, that all goods are despatched within an hour of receipt of the order—thus ensuring no delay in delivery.

Further, all goods may be returned if unsatisfactory, though this is likely to be a rare occurrence, as the proposition has been thoroughly investigated, and the originators are certain of the satisfaction which will ensue.

We hope all Railwaymen will give consideration to this venture, which is well advertised in the current issue of the Magazine.

Direct support given by our own staff to any advertisers in this publication helps to make the Magazine more appreciated in the advertising field, and this again helps to extend the scope of the Magazine for railway publicity purposes, in which it is recognised to be doing good work for the whole service.