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Durham Review (1897), 29 Oct 1908, p. 10

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'$Pliiiillhll. NOTIFICATION’ 'iijjiTiiiIii3illijlijiliji) Now in the hands of the National Salvage Co. to be tmmifieed. On November 4th, Wednesday at 9 a. m. at Durham, Ont., the Alex. Russell General Merchanise Stock, consisting of $25,000 worth of the very best Clothing and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries will be stuwifioed. The entire stock, which is now in the hands of the National Salvage Co., of Toronto, for immediate dispos- al will be thrown on the market at forced sale to the public and sold for what it wilt bring. . The National Sal.. vage Company say that they propose to sell this entire stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry goods, Hardware, Crock- ery and Groceries, out immediately and within a few days time, at low prices never heard of before. The Na- tional Salvage Company say, that they positively will not move, pack, ship or haul away one dollar's worth of the Alex Russell stock, that it mast and will all be sold in Durham, Ont., and that at the prices this entire General Merchandise Stock, which is now being invoiced, and wiil be sold to the public at about 47 cents on the dollars; that they expect everything to be sold out quickly inside of ten day's time. This is a "crifioe sale, such as the public have an opportunity to attend about once in a lifetime and the people of Durham, Grey Coun- ty. and surrounding country will without question of a doubt take advantage of this grand opportunity to se- cure for themselves clothing, shoes, Dry goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c., at about 47 cents on the dollar The manager of the National Salvage Company informs us that they have engaged many extra sales-people in order to serve the vast crowds who will attend this forced closing out Quit Business Sale of Alex Russell at Durham, Ont. It will certainly be a great feast of clothing, shoe, dry goods, hardware and grocery bargains, &c, and the sale will no doubt attract thousands of people to Durham, Ont, Alex. Russell has only beenin business six years, and as the stock is entirely new, it will all likely be sold the first four days of the sale, as the public are always ready to save themselves one-half on their purchases whenever that opportunity presents itself, and this certainly is your chance to supply your wants at about one-half actual value of the goods. Merchants from Durham or vicinity wishing to bay portions of this stack or anypirt of the fixtures, safe, etc., will please call between the hours of elght and nine a. In., as all. other time will be devoted to the immense crowds of people who will wish to buy this stock out at retail by the Single articles. The store, which is now closed willremain closed in order to get the entire stock invoiced and all goods marked down in plain figures to the very lowest possible limit, in order to sell the stock out rapidly, as the en- tire stock must and positively will be sold out entirely within a few days after the sale starts, so be on hand on the opening day, if you possibly can, and you will secure th) grubnt bushing, sun, dry gnls, groaery bar- gains of your entire lifetime. This sale is a God-send to the people, coming as it does right at the time of the year, and right before the winter season, giving you an opportunity to save you big money on yoxr purchase. Understand and remember the store will not be open for business until the opening,r day of this great sacri- tice, closing-oat forced sale, which starts on Wednesday morning at o a. m. Nov. 4th. At the prices we under- stand this stock mil be sold at, the public may well be prepared to take quick action, and we predict that this entire stock will melt away rapidly like a snowfall before a July sun. A word to the wise and Intelligent should be m1dieitsnt, and we advise you as man to man to be on hand early, attend this sale and benefit accordingly. Drop everything, make your arrangements to be there on the opening day, Wednesday, Nov, 4 h, or on one of the ten special sale days. In justice to yourself and pocket-book if you need clothing, shoes, dry goods, hard- ware and groceries now, or tor the next three years, you can not afford to miss this sale of Alex Russell stock which is now in the hands of the National Salvage Company for immediate disposal, on tho above dates. Sale takes place ot Durham, Ont. Look for the big green sign with white letters. Be caretul. Be sure you f1nil the right store. Yon can’t tdford to miss this sale. The store, which is now closed will remain closed in order tc marked down in plain figures to the very lowest possible limit, in tire stock must and positively will be sold out entirely within a f on the opening day, if you possibly can, and you will saeura bin g If you The Big Store ALEX. RUSSELL, Durham THE PUBLIG BENEFITS ALEX. RUSSELL STOCK value money, then prepare accordingly. THE DURHAM REVIEW ; 'a across: " 1908 "stat, up w, U TH! ih

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