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MARLBOROUGH, RAGING CLUB. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ■ FRIDAY; APRIL -Mi. >' \" - ~' L. GRIFFITHS. \ .'..'..'.'l 1 ..'" " Sncrclary, Blcuhoi^i. [wmrmißE & fOMBsi. LIMITED ... I -—• ; : » ' THE SHIFTING SCENE In the course of aifew days we will be back . in our old premises which were wrecked by ' a disastrous fire some months ago. A great deal of care has been devoted to the rebuilding ■ operations, and, with the exper-., ienee of the past to guide us, we have ' schemed to have the new arrangements of the departments as perfect as possible. Those who have watched the work at the old premises .will have noted that the plate glass has just been fixed in the big windows—this is practically the finishing touch by the workmen, the next move is ours. AND WHAT IT MEANS Moving is always a troublesome affair,, and . to a concern like ours, under our present conditions, it is an ordeal. The stock, stationery, office fittings, plant, etc., in four separate places, have to be moved and concentrated in the rebuilt premises, and,' naturally, we want to have as little as possible to move to lighten the work for all concerned. "That is why 'we'have been holding the Shiftiqg Sale, and that is why we urge you to make the most of the last few days. As we begin pa6king up for the move we find that there are quite a number of items of stock that would bettep ; -.cleared' than carted, and these 'we are pracitiC&lly"'givihg away. The general stock, which may be vis* ible from day to day, we are offering at a, DISCOUNT ©I 20 per cent,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1709, 28 March 1913, Page 7
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