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THE DEVOURING LADIES. " The ereat sale at the D.1.C., in Weii „„to n has been Giving some amusement lingt ° n ' .Se man bokine on. As prices or ranee have been cut mud mo re than'usual, the bdU. **%*£& £ thousands, and worked ' ialU ; J/ u H n | V oneninc days the floors groaned with tno wSS'SI women. Salesmen were har--13 to the last extremity. The rush on the most poular departments-dres, materials and household linens-was unprecedinted.' Meantime, the special staff that deals with mail orders had no easy t,m ll for mail orders came in shoals, and it was cult to fill all of them with dispatch ■n the departments were crowded and eager" ; bargain-hunters stampeded at all •Dhe counters. But, sloav y.thmgs settled into shape; and now, although, the great xfesh-'cbfttinuo!?, things are vwy smooth
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 July 1908, Page 3
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