A SUCCESSFUL VENTURE. — ■»■ —- , The phenomenal growth of the D.I.C, Wellington, which is of comparatively recent establishment in the North, demonstrates the readiness of the publio to take advantage of an institution properly equipped and catering on right lines. To-day the Wellington D.I.C. employs about 300 people, and the wagespaid amount to upwards of £20,000 (twenty thousand pounds) per annum. The immense building still grows, and plans are now being formulated for the addition of a five-storey building to the present premises. The end-of season clearing sale announced in our advertising columns to commence on Thursday, the 28th instant, is an illustration of that Company's methods. The surplus and seasonable goods are virtually cleared completely out at the end of season, whilst yet new and fresh, and no old or odd stock is allowed to accumulate. The management give _ the assurance that reductions of a specially drastic nature are faced in fashion goods, and plainer goods are liberally reduced ako to bring the stock down to a minimum point.—Advi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7679, 1 February 1904, Page 6
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