GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE At WATCHORN STILES AND CO.
On Saturday next, January l(itb, will commence at the above establishment, a sale that will'be worthy of the name. Negotiations have been proceeding for a considerable time between the partners, and matters have been now completely settled whereby Mr G. H. Styles has taken over both the Foxton and Levin Stores. The stock has been transferred at a very considerable reduction, and nest Saturday will witness a record breaking sale. In our advertising columns it will be noticed that the sale will only last for 14 days, This is a very short period, hut owing to the prices that the goods will be sold at, the sale cannot be allowed to drift longer, as the loss will be too heavy. It will readily be seen by the public that at a dissolution of this nature, rearrangement is necessary both in routine and finance, and no effort i« going to be spared to make this sale one long to be remembered. The public will be well advised to make the most of this opportunity, and visit the sale on Saturday and every other day.*
Mr Archibald Rossi Wanganui, N. Z;, says: “Some time ago, when my wife was suffering from a very severe attack of Indigestion, a friend advised her to try'Chamberlain's Tablets. Shv-'h&d only taken them a short while when she was completely cured and we arc now never without a bottle in the house. For sale everywhere.— A»vt,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 448, 9 January 1909, Page 3
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247Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 448, 9 January 1909, Page 3
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