AFTER 60 YEARS. The annual sate ia a well established custom with retail firms the world over, and thero are very few doing business in a large way tn this city who can say they have not taken i,hp habit. One exception to tbi-? is the well-known fUro of Edward Anderson nnd Co., 68-YSJ. Willisstreet, wbo have been trading Jieie for ovpf 60 years, without indulging in a sale*. During this 60 years of business in a large way, they have, of course, accumulated a vast amount of idle nnd surplus stock, and they have como to the conclusion thai the" only way to rid themselves of this burden h by a sale. They are evidently determined to move these goods, as there is no doubt as to the cutting down of prices, which in many instances aref to quote themselves", "absmd."— Advt .
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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143Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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