A notice of considerable interest to town and country readers from the well-known hardware merchants, Messrs. Laidlaw and Gray, Dunedin, appears elsewhere in this issue. Messrs. Laid law and Gray, finding that they are overstocked, have decided to hold a stock-taking sale, whioh is to last only a month, when a big sacrifice will be made so as to ensure a reduction. That this is no ordinary Bale can be judged from some of the examples of prices given. For instance, ' Raleigh ' bicycles are reduced from £22 to £17 10s, and 'Imperials' from £20 to £13 10s. The firm have decided to give up the sale of sewing machines and in order to make a clearance of their stock, have reduced priceß to a point which ia sure to dear the lot in a few days. In addition to the abovementioned articles the firm's large stock of silverware, bedsteads, ware tables, music stands, whatnotß, etc., will be offered at rates which cannot fail to attract purchasers. — ***
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 13, 28 March 1901, Page 15
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