WHAT IS THE "D.1.C."
The announcement of a Record Clearance Sale at the D.I.C, WelhngU»; prompts the .qnerv—What is the U.lt. • It is a New Zealand Institution. In Its various departments it employs upwards of a thousand people. It has a vastly greater area of floor i<paee than any other retail business in New Zealand. It has keen buyers in every market of the world, and their instructions are strict—Nothing but reliable good?. It carries over no stock from one season to another. It has one sale only during each half-yearly sea son to clear off ail fashion goods that may be left ovefc and to run out surplus Stock. The Great Slimmer Sale now announced will effect an absolute clearance oi such. prices being cVit so low that every item j»oes. Cure i.<* taken to conserve the interests o! distant elastomers. The Company's Mail Order Dcoartment » faultlessly organised.-. There are no delays or bunglings. In fact, a Comany of this magnitude can only exist in a-nnaJ community by dint of constantly advancing on its own standard of excellence and real cheapness.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 3
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182WHAT IS THE "D.I.C." Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 3
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