Store Tries Harder in today’s highly competitive store trade, some stores confront customers with chiims of “lowest overall prices”. while others stake their reputation on “quality beyond compare”. And in the rush to be the first to introduce “next season's fashions”, some stores leave cus- tomers disappointed by not having a good stock and selection of mer- chandise for the season at hand. Now, attempting to offer its cus- tomers certain quality as well as outstanding prices — while solving the problem of seasonal merchan- dise availability - one store is posi- Long. Sleeve. aioe and, blastic waist bottom ‘Infants to 3x. : BURRARD INLET E-AASTIGS STREET toning itself as the store to think of for everyday value. “We've set ourselves a difficult task to five up to says Vickie Wvrer, Sales Supers isor of the new Wood ynn store. “but no one is trying harder. We believe Wood- wynn offers coal value. And by that, we mean true department store quality atdiscounters prices. On top of that. we're offering spe- cial promotions each week. featur ing exceptional prices”. Woodwyan’s retiil policy is clearly defined. “Some stores offer quality mer- chandise and some offer fow prices”. adds Wa ner “but Wood- wenn tries to offer both, In addi Uion, We try to have consisteney in having our merchandise avaiable all year long, to avoid disappoint ing customers by cunning out of stock in season” Overal! customer satisfaction is the prime concern of Woodwy nn. “Which ts why 7, concludes Vickie Wyner owe continug to remind cuMamers, if youTe notcomptetels satisfied, please bring back” ya Regular $20:Sale 9. 99 Regi har $24. Sale L: 59 — Friday, November (8, 1988 - ; twit, double or quéen: size: Machirte Washable: rial North Shore News