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DEBRIS ABOUT. BUT NOT FOR LONG. Once tho work of the contractors starts it docM\'t lake a great while to mix things up. In a little over twenty-four hours thoy have converted tho whole of tho back portion of tho Economic which got fire-apoilt into «n ugly heap of bricks and timber. And with almost equal rapidity will these lrghtning-chnnge artists turn this confusion into n handsome and well-lighted slrucluro for the comfort of Messrs. Georgo and Kersley's patrons. Auuough thero wero thousands of pounds' worth of stock in the damaged portion, nearly every penny's worth has been moved out by the, public. Tho price inducements lmvo proven so fascinating, arid the quality of the salvaged goods so high, that resistance to tho call never for a moment entered tho heads of intent purchasers. Messrs. George and Kersley recognise that the power of price is tho mighty and irresistible forco that is to keep tho Economic at the front. A* the needle fo'.lows the magnet, so does the public follow tho greatest values. Messrs. George and Kersley never lose sight of that fact — houce thoir values simply tower above competition. The Great Fire Sale now running has created precedents in prices which staggered tlio firm themselves. Tho huge stock is the bona fide .salvage ex the lato lire. Good*) perfect in every respect are included in the sale list at half price— some at lwss. Opportunity is the forerunner of complete satisfaction It is here now. Will Y ou take it? —Advt.

Tho petition presented to the Pctono Borough Council by Councillor Piper last night praying that a poll be token on the proposal to into on unimproved values in tho Borough, contained the signatures of 162 ratepayers, 40 in excess of the number required by statute. Councillor Piper suggested 23ra March as the date of tho poll, «nd that date wns adopted.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 2