MILLER’S LATEST MOVE
The old saw, that “nothing succeeds like success,” is proved by the case of Miller’s, whose name is now a household word on the West Coast where real value in drapery, clothing, and footwear is concerned. Not more than a year or two 'ago, the firm commenced business in small’ premises, but a move to the present building ip Mackay Street was rapidly made necessary by the steadily-increasing trade/The progress has not stopped yet, and the latest move is now announced. The mantle and clothing departments are being transferred to the newly-erected Jubilee Buildings, on the opposite side of Mackay Street, where ample scope will be available for the fashionable goods for which Miller’s have become noted. In addition to the specially cut prices for Shopping Week, a special inducement to purchasers is offered by a discount of one shilling on every complete pound’s worth of goods bought. See the bargains listed on page 10 of this issue—a visit to Miller’s will be the logical result.—A.D.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1927, Page 7
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