Henry Flocktoh THU GREATEST CLEARING SALE OF THE DAY. FLOCKTON’S FAR-FAMED VARIETY STORE TO BE CLEARED OUTLOCK, STOCK, AKD BARREL. ALL THE IMMENSE STOCK OP FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, AND GENERAL GOODS TO BE SOLD AT AMAZINGLY CHEAP PRICES. THE OLD PLACE TO BE PULLED DOWN AND A SPLENDID NEW VARIETY STORE TO BE ERECTED ON ITS SITE BY FLOCKTOI. ROLL UP. BE IN TIME 1 BE IN TIME! BE IN TIME ! And secure some of the CHEAPEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THE WORLD. J HENRY FLOOKTON, Proprietor of ’ the VARIETY STORES, reapeotWly desire to intimate to my thousands of customers and patrons that the whole of the immense stock of FobSITURE, Ironmongery, China, Crockery, Glassware, Bbushwarb, Spring Matrasses, Bedsteads, Blankets, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, Ornaments, Cutlery, E.P. Ware, and General Household Rs QUisiTEa require to be sold and cleared out within the next few weeks. The reason wrJc& makes this Great Clearing Bale imperative is that the present build* lags which form the Variety Store have become utterly inadequate In accommodation for the requirements of an immense and daily increasing business. Having therefore secured ap. extended lease of the site of my present place in Man* nera street, Jj intend at once to pall down tb? prqqpqt buildings, and erect a NEW VARIETY STORE in their place, con. slating, of SPACIOUS and COMMODIOUS TWO STORY PREMISES, specially adapted (or the requirements of xuy business. To enable this to be done the whole of the extensive stock must be at once sold. 1 have, therefore, opened a GREAT CLEARING SALE, at which the goods are offered at prices so marvellously ANBUNPRECEDENTEDLY CHEAP thatthey are certain to be eagerly and rapidly bought up by the public at large. Any of the many thousands of people who have visited the Variety Stores, during the last four years will remember what an immense and diversified sfcosk it contains, and how amazingly cheap were the prices of the articles. The whole of that BTQCS ijs NOW OPEN FOB UNRESERVED SAfcR AT SUCH PRICES A 3 WILL ASTOUND EVERYBODY BY THEIR UNPRECEDENTED cheapness. Four and a half years ago I commenced business on a plan of my own, which I may say was unique in its character, and never before attempted by any other man in the Colony. My system was to BUY and SELL ANY* THING AND EVERYTHING OF GENERAL USE. I tried to be “AN UNIVERSAL PROVIDER ” and to offer to the public every description of articles which they might requite at far cheaperprices than they could be bought at any other store in Wellington. I kept on sale an immease stock, comprising an enormous variety of goods, and thus enabled my customers and the public to procure, in most cases, from The Variety Stork all that they might require, in one call, instead of being obliged to visit half a dozen stores to complete their purchases. From the very first I found that this system of UNIVERSAL PROVIDING was appreciated and largely supported by the community at large. By carefully studying all the possible requirements of the public ; by treating my customers f\nd patrons with civility, courtesy, ans attention; by purchasing and. spiling cheaply for cat>h ; and by giving good quality at the possible prices, I found that my business rapidly extended, until at the 'present time it has attained such large dimensions that I am obliged i to clear out all iny present stock in One 1 Immense &alb, pull down the place, | and erect it Its stead new and extensive premises, where I,wijl bp able to carry on buaioet-son aqjore extenaive_scalp than ever, and adequately meet the requirements, conveniences, and- Qpmfort of my many thousands ofc'cu^toaaers. SALE IS AN HONEST AND GENUINE ONE. I must sell every article of my stock. Everyth jnq MOST BE CLEARED OUT AND THAT T£ITHOUT DELAY. The prices will, therefore, be FIXED ON SUCH A SCALE OF CHEAPNESS as to make A SPEEDY SALE AN ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY. I heartily and si cerely lhank my old customers for their support in the past, and urgently invite them come bo the present sale aq,d secure the benefit of tbs. cheap bAVgains offered. I also appeal to the public generally %a visit the VARIETY and share the ad--1 vantage of the woqderSally low prices. This ia the GRANDEST CHANCE EVER YLACED BEFORE THE WELLING* 'j ON PUBLIC. Evseithiko eequiaeb IN A HOUSEHOLD WILL EE OKFEIO-D AT VHIH Cheat Cleakiko Sal®. There is some- ! thing fox everybody in the stock of the YAKIBTY STOKE, and everyone who m.kes a purchase will get far better valae for their money than they ever did before their Uvea., Finally,, and as a last word, I call upon each and »U —upon city residents and country settlers—to come tu THE GREAT CLEARING SALE and secure some of the splendid bargains offered by me. HENRY FLOCKTON,. Ah the VARIETY SYOKB, MahkebS'Stbxet. Dll
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7707, 15 February 1886, Page 3
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