SALE OF ASSIGNED STOCK. Bought far 12s 6d in the £■ The Melbourne, Ltd., have pleasure: in announcing the sale of G. W. Gray’s high class stock of men’s and boys’ clothing and mercery, bought at the ridiculously low price of 12s 6d in the £. Mr Gray, who traded under the style of “The Kash,” corner of Ridgewav Street and the Avenue. Wanganui, was noted for the excellence of his stock, and we have no hesitation in inviting to this sale all those accustomed to buying only the very best of goods. As the price paid for the stock indicates, we are placed in that happy position of being able to sell the stock at under original cost price and then make a handsome profit. We are not, however, seeking “handsome” profits and in marking down the stock we have had in view nothing but the sole object of turning the stock; into ready money as soon as possible, i Beanng this in mind, we have merely | added our usual small working profit with the result that sale prices reveal the n'bst astounding bargains ever] placed before the Taranaki public. In tho majority of instances the sale | psi"-■ ‘>vo less then half: in every in-| stance e great saving will be afforded i you. If you value your hard earned | tnpnev at all, let nothing keep you j from attending this great sale. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 27, 2 October 1913, Page 5
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233Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 27, 2 October 1913, Page 5
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