SALE OF LONDON JOB PURCHASES. The sale of London "job" goods recently bought by the Melbourne Clothing Company's managing director, is now in full swing. This sale presents a remarkable opportunity of purchasing new goods at the beginning of the season. The purchases were made by the firm's representative at the close of the English summer, just at a period when business was exceptionally quiet there owing to various causes, chief of which of course was the great strike of dockers. Manufacturers and warehousemen were in desperate straits, a position of affairs of which you may depend our managing director, took full advantage. With cheque book in band, he was able to buy practically at his own price and we have been enabled to offer in this our first instalment of job goods a medley of
bargains little short of marvellous. The list of bargains has already been published. It you have not seen it please call or write. Whatever happen*, don't let anything keep you away froTU this great sale.
Great demonstrations are being held in the North of Ireland against Home Huh). The Ulster .men will sign a covenant and pledge themselves to stand together in the defence of equal citizenship in the United Kingdom. The ladies in this part of New Zealand appear equally determined to continue drinking Crescent Tea, because, they recognise that it is the most agreeable tea on the market.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 112, 27 September 1912, Page 5
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236Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 112, 27 September 1912, Page 5
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