A LONDON RECORD
STORE’S PHENOMENAL SALES. In a letter to the editor of the London Daily Mail at the end of February, Mr John T. Gi-eenwood, chairman of A. W. Gamage, Ltd., referred to the amazing results achieved by means of heavy newspaper advertising. He stated:— "Although in most cases our prices are lower than ever before, all records for our February sale since the business was established 54 years ago have been broken by enormous margins. “Never before at this time of the year have we experienced such a tremendous rush of personal and postal shoppers. The demand for the bargain sale offers—offered exclusively through your columns —has been phenonemal. Fortunately we have colossal stocks to draw from, and as the goods are sold fresh supplies are brought in. “Undoubtedly the public throughout the country realize that this is the time to buy, and they have been quick to appreciate the wonderful opportunity we have provided through the medium of your paper.”
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Southland Times, Issue 21716, 31 May 1932, Page 5
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163A LONDON RECORD Southland Times, Issue 21716, 31 May 1932, Page 5
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