Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . Sask., have soldto Agnew Bros. Hardware Co. Estate of Jno. OReilly, grocer andliquor merchant, Portage la Prairie, issucceeded by Campbell & McCaig. THE CANADIAN GROCER WILL IT PAY? This is the first question that isasked by any merchant whenconsidering the purchase of mod-ern store fixtures. The funda-mental question is one of ECONOMY. A device is economical if It adds is a convenience. It makes labor lighter. It makes labor more reduces the labor saves adds safety. It adds neatness. It helps the appearance. IT SA


Canadian grocer January-June 1910 . Sask., have soldto Agnew Bros. Hardware Co. Estate of Jno. OReilly, grocer andliquor merchant, Portage la Prairie, issucceeded by Campbell & McCaig. THE CANADIAN GROCER WILL IT PAY? This is the first question that isasked by any merchant whenconsidering the purchase of mod-ern store fixtures. The funda-mental question is one of ECONOMY. A device is economical if It adds is a convenience. It makes labor lighter. It makes labor more reduces the labor saves adds safety. It adds neatness. It helps the appearance. IT SAVES MONEY. Considered from these standpoints the Self-Measuring Oil Systemis the greatest economy. The question is not Can I afford it? be-cause it will pay for itself with money thatwas before wasted. Its simply up to you to investigate. The merchant who tries to see howmuch he can really get by adopting modern methods is the one w^ho pulls the largest trade. WRITE FOR BULLETIN 5. S. F. Bowser & Co^ Ltd., Toronto, Ontario. BOWSER MR. GROCER, Try tKe Better Way That credit customer should not give you trouble atall. His business is as good as the cash customers,and he will pay just as well if you use the righttactics on him. Dont jump all over him—dont betoo loose with him. Just use the good, old, safe,sensible plan that has beeu tried and proved suc-cessful by thousands of grocers all over America. Allison COUPONBOOKS systematize credit accounts, simphfy collections,please the customer and eliminate cost but little and pay for themselves manytimes over. HOW THEY WORK A man wants think he is him a $10 AlU-r,u Coupon him sign theI eeeipt or note formin the front of thebook, which you tearout and keep. Chargehim with |10 —Notrouble. When hebuys a dimes worth,tear oS a ten-centcoupon, and so onuntil the book is usedup. Then he paysthe $10 and getsanother book. No passbooks, no charging,no lost time, noerrors, no C


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