The pace is not slackened ; the great winding-up business sale now running at A. Spence’s establishment is going as merrily as ever. This mine of good tilings, which gives unquestionable dividents to investors in it, is fur from being exhausted. It takes time to realise a stock totting up to several thousands of pounds in value, even when prices are cut as low as they are hero. The proprietor wishes it to bo clearly*' understood that this is an hmost and earnest endeavour to dispose of his stock, in order that he may retire from business in Stratford, and that he is making an absolute sacrifice Or profit to attain his object. Drapery and clothing values at his store are, therefore, incomparably superior to current market values; in other words, he could not continue to sell at the present greatly reduced prices and expect to continue in business for any 'length of time, nor could anyone else. But make no mistake, it is not in anv spirit of philanthrophy that he is milking this great sacrifive, it is simply because* ho is making a big bid for the money which you must spend in purchasing the commodities which he sells and which you require, and he knows that it will suit him and suit you. too, to spend it with him, It is worth you while to patronise Spence’s great winding-up business sale. 5
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 20 May 1913, Page 5
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