.Mr. A. Spence desires to thank the public for their liberal response to his efforts in connection with the great relinquishing sale which he is now running for the purpose of quitting his cut re stock, prior to the expiry of iris lease shortly. He desires, also, to state that, though the volume of business done has been very large, it is but a drop in the bucket. There is still an immense stock of high-class dranery and clothing to dispose of. and new goods are still arriving, and tho whole has boon, and is ho:ng, subject'd to the same drastic reductions in prices. It is an absolute fact that the proprietor is selling the goods at prices whirl) hardy allow a margin for expanses, his one aim being to convert the whole stock into money, and so save removal exr>en=e=. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3, 30 April 1912, Page 5
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142Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3, 30 April 1912, Page 5
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