Thomson, Strang two %o THE COMMERCIAL DEPRESSION Which has so long existed in. New 'Zealand iSe told very severely : t>n the'holders of large • Stook in Dunedin. TRADERS ARE OOMPELLE To adopt unusual means to realise on their importations. T N DULL TIMES the difficulty /to effect their object with anything like » satisfactory results is almost insurmountable, but WHETHER OR NOT SATISFACTORY to the merchant, realization is necessary and encumbent, and the only course open to him in.such circumstances is to turn goods into cash by sacrificing his stock. r ■QUOH SACRIFICE EXISTS at ;present in the Commercial Capital of Otago, and all sorts of Drapery" Clothing, Milinery, Mantles, and the ■ thousand articles that make up the soft goods trade, can be procured at the : Cutting "Warehouse at English price. . ■ NECESSITY COMPELS REALISATION, '.'V 'V, And realisation must be made ,at 'whatOASH BUYERS . ..'. Have now command of the maf ket • and rCan make their own bargains. ...... •TIMES MAY IMPROVE, ■ And we trust they will, -but in the mean •time the most unusual lvalue is at -the ; ; /disposal of all persons possessing .thai ,coin of the realm. .. ; BY DRAFT OR P. 0. ORDER, (the Inhabitants of Mount Tda can have ;in return such value as has not r before' (been known in New .Zealand. UR SPECIAL PUBLIC S \LE Is occasioned Tjly the exigencies of the time and is as an <j genuine as are' these eixgeiidies all settlers pretty •well know to their cost. (CLOTHING, DRAPERY, MILLINERY, BABY LINEN, In Grand Public Sale we will scatter over the length and breadth of the Province for cash only, AND WE <VILL SELL'IT CHEAR rrhorrLaoTL, Strang, # Co., WHOLESALE AND RETATt DRAPERS, PRTNCES - STREET, PXJNEDIV,, J
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 1
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282Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 1
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