CLEARING SALE.
W. R. DALES’ STOCK. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. After being in the boot and shoe business for the best partxof his life Mr W. R. Dales, he well-known boot importer, Normanby Road, Paeroa, for private reasons has been forced to give up business. Starting from a small beginning in this town some six years ago, Mr Dales has built up a trade that any man might well be prpud of, and the quality and variety of the stock cairied at his shop compare more than favourably with any in the province. The business has actually been disposed of, and as Mr Dales has only a limited time to wind up his affairs in Paeroa he is holding a monster clearing sale, commencing at nine o’clock to-morrow morning. So far as genuine bargains are concerned this sale is unprecedented in the district, and the public are to be afforded an opportunity to purchase first-grade footwear at in many instances considerably under cost price. Mr Dales points out that he is not offering a number of “dud” or shop-worn lines, at bargain prices, but he is forced to effect a clearance, and the large stocks on hand must be sold irrespective of cost. With,a sale of such select stock' there is bound to be a. rush for bargains, and customers are advised to shop early and avoid disappointment. No goods will he allowed out on approval, and spot cash is asked For during the currency of the sale*
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4872, 2 September 1925, Page 2
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248CLEARING SALE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4872, 2 September 1925, Page 2
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