Quick Despatch Bargains
l'resident lloofsvelt once tsaid: "Show me the man who dfers Ills wares with a juvial countenance; and then add quality to the commodities ollered and 1 will point the sign of value to the goods and the linger of success to the man behind the goods."
Kuosovelt'.s remarks aptly applies tu the lingo aiit-tioil sale of Lajdiaiv Hubbs's banknipt stock now in progie<ss in Oxford-street, next to Harris's butchery. A attendant© oi' buyers attended the opening day, and judging by local comment the stuck on sale is of high grade. The auctioneer i.s rapid in Ins acceptance of bids, and possesses a ready How ol humour, and tins combination evidently accounts' for the lact that yesterday's sale lias become the topic ol much local interest. It was apparently a great day lor •bargain-hunters. Valuable articles of every description wero "knocked down" for the "proverbial .song." The sale will be continued again to-momvw (Saturday) »a 11 o'clock. .Saturday hs the final day and patrons .sliould note the lio.ir 'nl tin; sale.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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173Quick Despatch Bargains Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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