The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
G E T A BOOK AND G E T IT F IE L ED , $2.00 W O R TH OF S T AM P S F R E E F E B R U A R Y 6 , IN AUGURAT IO N D A Y ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 'l & Another Triumph for Ohio’s Greatest Department 5tore 1 Monday, February 6, we will begin to issue out* own GOLD Trading Stamps^redeemable in merchandise sex v lected from ahy of the 75 Departments of this GreatStore, THE WREN STAMP BOOK is filled and re** I deemable when 500 stamps have collected therein, stamp Companies require 990 to 1000 stamps in each book, J TheW ren Stamp Book when filled is as good as cash and has a definite specified value of $2.50 in trading out ■ any article in this great establishment at regular or special prices, YOU WANT STAMPS# WE WANT * YOU TO HAVB TH3EM! ' In giving our GOLD S t^ p s we want you to realize, you are getting the best*** stamps that are worth what we claim them to be? stamps redeemable at this, THE STORE OF THE PEOPLE where you have traded for 28 years? stamps that are legal tender for any article in this Big Store, Wouldn’t you rather have a stamp of known value than uncertainty? Wouldn’t you rather have 500 Wren Gold ,that are just as good as $2,50 for anything yoii care to buy in this store, than thousands of other redeemable for premiums, the value of which you are not permitted to know, to be selected from a d worthless, We, as you knowi werepractically the originators of trading stamps in this city^vusing the stamps issued by companies, until discovering our utter helplessness to protect public in^ terest as well as our oWn in presence of the fabulous chargeswe were compelled to pay for stamps^ giving com-* nothing to the people in return for their patronage and confidence, Now that our largely increased our own GoldStamjps i^ d ll^ dheMillibn, paying only the cost of prinfiiig iand saving thousands of dollars. The fabulous price the venders of stamps charge, we save and give to the public in premiums, granting to the holder of each book of 500 stamps,!urmshedon purchases of 10c and upward, absolutely free of charge, a GOLD certificate for $2.50 which entitles the holder' to purchase -that amount of goods in any of the 75 departments of this house, without any cost whatever to tT7 iu put the stamp business on a clean businesslike footing—they are redeemed in goods of which every one may know the value,’ *e won’t ask you to accept cheap, trashy articles of bric-a-brac Upon which the trading stamp companies are making; immense fortunes—here you will get more than your money back in good, reliable merchandise. You’ll be relieved of the compulsion of ‘making your selection from a few articles of comparatively little value,as is customary in stores, that buy stamps from dealers, the a v a m r A r d f p d a n d u t r i i i r l i v f t n a r p rurS f r i p r m i f f b H f n l r n n w A tr ia r t a f f A r f n a b i n o * ^ s e l e c t i o n , Y O U 3 X 6 priee,:riiae^ doubt noticed that the U U c l U l y e t u u 4 U O U U 1 . J ~ ~ — —r - ---------- - r - - - - - - - -------- T i r V ^ T ^ i i f ~ J h a t ^ Y —V S — ' 7 ^ — “^ V a n t a g e s g a i n e d w their collection are largely lost through this fault. W ith .the. W R E N GOLD- TR AD IN G ST AM P the customer can use {t in any department of the store, buying any class ofgoods she may select at same prices as if for cash; for instance if the holder of a book desires to purchase an article o f higher value she can apply redemption value of the book ($2.50) on that purchase and'pay the difference in cash. . < Iti ofiorln* ouf GOLD Trading Stamps to our customers we are confident it will appeal, toyou as being a far moredesirable stamp in every way than any "Company* stamp, You will alto approval® the fact that only half the number of stamps? need to be saved by our{system, and it is safe to say the prermumsjglven by us for 500 Of Wren's Gold Trading Stamps costs as much as that given for 3500 stamps given by a trading stamp company. Oneof burten lady solicitors will call at your home some day this week and leave one of our stamp booklets which will explain to you why you should start a book of Wren’s Gold Trading Stamps, Upon presentation^ our store Monday, Feb. 6, of a Wren Gold Stamp book -left at yout home by our solicitors, we will start you with $2.00 worth of Gold Stamps, absolutely free—should our solicitors not get around to you—come in the store Feb. 6 and we will give you a book containing $a.oo worth of Our Gold Stamps without cost. > , . ‘T"r I*" 1 ^ ■'« ----............ - —r^.-1/ 1 '—r'"'-a'i1riE'i1iir-,-ifYrTr-r>Trisiilii[|ihliri,iriii<SiMi<iai fnHaiisi.ip 1 j 1 ii JS iii ,IK imi 1 Mote Remember that the WREN GOLD STAMR is:^orth five of any other trading stamp issued in Otiio, SPRINGFIELD of WRENS GOLD TRADING STAMPS a book with twenty stamps free store. m 1! 'i f . , £i-'U E'dras*.’ t. !) •Jb*ta i ...x i
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