PUBLIC NOTICES. DISSOLUTION! DISSOLUTION ! DISSOLUTION !!! UTIIIE BROS, 171 AND 17G GEORGE STREET. MESSRS DUTHIE BROS., DliAl'KliS AND OUTI'ITTEBS, GEORGE STREET (Opposite Morris's Photographi Gallery), Beg to announce to their old Customers and to tlie Purchasing Fublic, that on the Dissolution of the late firm of MOLLISON, DUTHIE, AND CO., they acquired tho wholo of tho STOCK under such exceptional circumstances, and at such a price, as induces them to offer the same to the Public at STAGGERING PRICES, Enabling them to Distance all Competitors. 1 Good wine needs no bush."
Our Sloik is so well known to consist of Clean, Fresh, Now, ami Desirable Goods, that it needs no further description. SOLID VALUE, And do not endeavor to Trick the Public by offering the Trashy Refuse of several 1 'lckcd-ovcr Warehouse Stocks at lllusoiv Prices. We have always dealt fairly with those who have Icalt with us, and while we remain i business we purpose to do our best to maintain our If IG II KETUTA TIO N. Darin:,' the late Sale our rrices were a surlho to many ; but «c have bought well, and i order t'» obtain the co-operation of the Public t our OKICAT REALISING SALE, practically our Sale will he a Gift Distribution. In u word, we sell FIRST-CLASS GOODS
(for wc have no other) at the cutting prices of low-class stock. We have no desire to injure the businc&s of our fellow-tradesmen, but wc are bound to get our money out of our Stock at the earliest possible date, and the only way of doing this is to adopt the plan of GENUINE ALL-ROUND REDUCTIONS. We do not cut one line and load up another. We cut all to a ridiculously low figure. Wc ics-peclfully invite all cur old Customers and their Friends, and everyone else, to come to our GREAT OPENING ON THURSDAY, the 9th FEBRUARY, Not necessarily to buy, but simply to verify our statements, We have to apologise to our many Friends and Customers for our delay in opening. We are working day and night in our new and commodious Premises in order to open as soon as possible, but it takes time to Re mark £LO,OOO WORTH OF STOCK. In the arrangement of our new Premises we have studied the convenience of the Public in every possible particular, and we respectfully solicit a continuance of the favors that have been so liberally bestowed upon us during the many years we have been in business. Each Department will be fouud replete with all the LATEST NOVELTIES, and under efficient Management. Mr Robert Duthik still continues in our Clothing and Mercery Department. Mr Wilkik, our well-known cutter, is in charge of the Tailoring Department, and intends to make A SPECIALTY OF BOW AND YOUTHS CLOTHING MADE TO OUDEK.
D U Til I. is Bn o a,, (Ji:nki;ai. 1 >i;.\rj;Kt> and Ouifhtkhb (Opposite Morris's Fhotograi>hio Galleiy), 171 GEOKGE .STREET. 170 «'A Sacrifice and not a Sale,"
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Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 7444, 13 February 1888, Page 1
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