Salvage* purchases exceeds £11.101), MoGruer’s (Westland) Ltd. have )>’ jrchased for cash from the Insurance Cndorwriters the whole of the salvage stocks contained in the Mayfair Building (recently destroyed by lire) < onmining the wholesale stocks of the Auckland Import Company of drapery, ladies' wearing apparel, stationery, f-uu-v goods, furnishings etc., value £SOOO. The wholtsale stocks cf Indian. Axm.in.stor, wool reversible and tapestry carpet squares, hall rugs, door slips, sofa rugs, heart rugs, and carpet runners, formerly the property of the Carpet Import CM., of Christchurch, value £7OO. The whole of the Mayfair (McGruer's Ltd), including men's and boys' wear, mercery, travelling requisites, ladies' children's and gem's boots and shoes value £4.800. The whole of the above stocks are damaged by smoko and water and are being prepared and marked down for a recordbreaking fire Sale, which will commence "at Greymoiith on Saturday, Julv 14th Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1923, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1923, Page 2
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