A GREAT RELINQUISHING SALE. For the reasons stated hereunder, \_ Spence, draper and clothier. Broadwav. Strhtford, finds himself in the 1 being compelled to remove resent premises or sell out Ins entire stock within three months, at the' end of which time his present lease expires. The great increase in rent asked for, and the terms and conditions of The lease of the shops, are such that it is impossible for him to continue to occupy them; and, as suitable premises are not at present available; he has no alternative butto offer tiff whole tof his huge stock of hhdi-gradej drapery and clothing to the people of Stratford and surrounding districts'at a tremendous sacrifice. He has, therefore, decided to hold a great relinquishing sale, which will commence bn Saturday next, 30th inst. The •whole-stock, including all the new season’s importations, is to be ruthlessly cut down in price. To facilitate the markilig down of and to make the necessary preparations for this big bvent, the premises will be closed' all- day on Wednesday, Thursday. and. Friday. The sale commences on Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, x position or from his b
] McMillan and Fredric undertake all kinds of' 1 plumbing work, drainage, electric I 'lighting, hot and cold water installations, etc., and guarantee good work and'satisfaction. We are direct imnorters, and cash buyers of all mai tmi-d used, and give our customers i the benefit in reduced prices. McMillan i and Frcdric, Broadway, Stratford, s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 79, 30 March 1912, Page 4
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244Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 79, 30 March 1912, Page 4
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