of his shops (tlio clothing and mercery department, and half the shown om). Mr. A. S])once is confronted with the huge task of converting into money a large portion of Ids stock within a ■short time. Bis tenancy of this shop •xpiros on November 80th, and as the new tenants,take possession on December Ist, there is only a. limited timeleft to got out. No other svitable premises are available at the present time ,a> Mr. Spence lias no alternative but to endeavour to realise. Be has determined to hold a great clearance sale, which commences on Saturday next, 16th Lust. Mr. Spence says the goods must he sold, however great the sacrifice may be. x PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT. Simultaneously with the announcement that the Robinsons are reconstructing their business on cash lines, and selling their goods at very low prices for cash only, Mr. Hob ns m has much pleasure in announcing that he is taking his eldest son, Mr. W. H. Robinson, into partnership as from the 16th hist., the date of the inauguration of the new system. The future name of the firm will he “ROBI AT-ON AND SON,” and of Mm business Robinsons’ ‘‘READY-MONEY STORE.” Ready money means that poods will he sold for OAEH ONLY. On no recount can goods bo booked. a« the small profits will not admit of any risks being taken. There must he a quick return and a big influx of extra business to make the new departure a benefit to all. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 72, 18 November 1912, Page 5
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