WHOLESALE CLUB.
; SECURES ONE OP THE LARGEST .HiEJIESES IN THE CIT*. OVER A QUARTER OF AN ACRE GROUND FLOOR SPACE. this economic institution finds their present warehouse in Worcester ■ street altogether too small for the convenient shopping of their long list of i»ifnib«rs, and are obliged to move into larger premises. The proprietors have beori fortunate indeed in securing one of the biggest premises in the city; tie shop now occupied by Oates, ■'I/wry and Co., in Manchester street. »b4 the two adjoining shops and tho hfiH! factory in the rear. This gives a vast Wftrehou3o with 75 feet frontage, jfld over a quarter of an acre ground (Jofcr A team of carpenters are '. eUrticg immediately on the reconstruction ; and fitting up of the premises, and . the Club anticipates opening J business on the new site early in TJttrernber. Tremendous new stocks are coming forward direct from the manufacturers in all parts of the ivorld, and Cintaibury residents may look forward tea great display of new, up-to-date, Jfiiablo merchandise of every description, at prices such as have never before been made possible to the public. The difference between the Wholesale C\ul> prices to members and ordinary retail prices shows a saving of from 3-0 per rent, to 50 per cent., andi liho difference which that makes- to the spending capacity of members is easily estimated. This great organisation is proving an unequalled success, and, wicked up by a daily increasing niemkrsbip, which forma a huge hotly of constant customers, has evidently come tr- stay. 6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13883, 7 November 1910, Page 9
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