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Durham Review (1897), 13 Jan 1921, p. 5

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I.“ 2.00 val-uh: .......... 1.2, What are these 1" ies Worth ? Don't be surprised to see many a man and wife, including the whole family. walk out of here with a bundle under both armn. it is an investment-a clean pick-up-a good buy-a sale that give. the high cost of living a bugaboo-a re- sounding whack, a rude jolt and aknock out blow. It is a sale no individual can let pass without doing harm to his purse. Because values of this kind won't last any longer than ice cream cones ata kid's picnic. Now its up to you Good People for l0 Days asked Balmer. We answer- ed up to 82.00 and he prompt- ly cat the price to 69e 2.00 value for ........ 69c I.50valuefor.......... 69c I.00va|uetor.......... 69c I appreciate says 'T A. B" that you men are having a hard time in togging up sat- istactorily at small cost. This is how I help you: $50 Values ar $37 Si) $45 Va'ues for 33.75 Sift Values for $31.49 Balmer extends the wel- coming hand to every man in this sale of , Men s Suits Truly your greatest bargain opportunity. Stop, Think. Consider. Do you grasp the importance or this announcment? In plain Iingiish it means Burnett's great big stock is on sale right at your very doors and through the power of shattered prices, we mean to compel your attend- ance daring this sale. EXTRA sales- people to take care of the big crowds. Come Opening Day. Come Every Day. Bigger and better bargains will await you. The History Mule. ing Merchandise Sale of the Day Big Gents' Fur- nishing Sale OPENS Friday, Jan. 14th A 'COLOSSAL EVENT Such a Sale is This BURN ETTS The Pins knocked from under high prices. at 9 a. m. Get here. Listen Store, Durham, When a Merchant turns over his stock to me, I never give it a thought. I sell everything to the bare walls and counters. I pay no heed to regular prices. Sell the goods, reserve nothing. These are my orders. No "Bankrupt" rubbish; No fake or make-believe. I would not tolerate it for a single minute. Every- thing crashed out with a selling price and taken from regular stocks. Mr. Banner says: Right judgment can only be arrived at through experiende. You know nothing of the advantages I offer unless you are a patron of my sale. OVERCOATS J. h. 8hl,lilllill, Prince of Modern Merchandising in M Charge at , To stimulate interest in the opening of this great Event, numbered Tickets will be given to all adults each day up to six o'clock Monday night, Jan. 17th. On Tuesday, January 18th, large numbered tickets will be placed on prizes and if the number on your ticket corresponds to the number On a prize, it's yours FREE. Keep all tickets you get here up to Monday night, Jan. 17th. Bring them to our Store Tuesday Jan. 18th, look out for your corresponding ticket number and notify us when you see it on a prize. All prizes will be on exhibi- tion-See our window full of them. Don't destroy or throw away any tickets- the very ones you slight may be a prize winner. Incidentally take a moon at our Show Window and the sun rising on those wonderful presents. This is the chance to provide for yourself and family for months to come. This is the time when you can buy for three fourths. We will clean out every item of this entire stock. Not a. piece, not a. single item is to be oxeopted---all are to be converted into cash as quickly as possible-for we have deter'- mined upon a radical reduction. We have determined upon a sale in which arrofits will be forgotten, in which wholesale costs will be unconsidered. and in which no price slash- ing that will lead to an immediate conversion of merchandise into cash will be thought too severe. THERE comes a time in every business when cash is more desirable than pro- fits--Whan, regardless of the selling value of merchandise, it must be converted into cash as rapidly as possible to satisfy the demands of the proprietor. Just now no possible profit that we might make on our brand new, up-to-the-minute stock looks as good to us as an immediate supply of cash We would rather have cash at a loss than to hold this merchandise. To you as a buyer, this means that now is one of the golden opportunities in years, fcr in GEES. 8llfll)ilirrr'8 10 ' Whirlwind Bargain hrs, ending Jan. 25 EXTRA SPECIAL First Three Big Days . . V JutirotllNelllltAN, ' sales Manager '. DAZZLING illlllllltlllllllilllElll Friday, Jan. 14th, Saturday, Jan. 15th then Awful Monday, Jan. 17th Worth $30 and $40 each, PII sell while they last : OFFER my: DURHAM REVIEW - Of all the great value giving sales this store has offered, this Cash Converter Sale is to be the greatest-greatest in values offered, greatest in assortment of merchandise and consequently greatest in volume of business done. No'person within reach of this store can afford to miss this great sale, for tt offers wonderful savings on every day needs. two thirds or even one-half and less pf re'al value. This is the bargain time thrifty folks who would reduce the high cost ofliving have been eagerly awaiting. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO PRICES $30 valic for.... ....319 30vaittefor........ 2t 10 value for ....... 33.75 u you live within a radiu} of 50 miles it will pay you to tue advantage of this opportune saving event. This will prove an occasion so different. so extraordinary that even a comparison to similar events would be ridiculous. There in but one alternitive for us "See the goods sell for what they will bring." As a Thundérbolt Just Out-Selling From a clear sky comes this announce- ment which will no doubt prove a surprise to the many patrons of this store and possibly startle the more skep- tical. PRICES SINK TO The Very BOTTOM Not Selling Out Best Makes of I'm the King Pin, says Bal- mer, And it really seems so when you can buy Sweaters at prices like these. $7.00 Value for ..... . $3.98 5500 Value for ...... 33.98 "Step to the back of the store for bargains in suggests Balmer Take your choice of these, $14, now selling at. . $8.98 Take these Meet me Face to Face at George s. Burnett’s Friday, Jan. Nth, at , a. m. To sell out thin entire 80000 stock, slick and clean to the Int Dollars worth. My orders are "Hammer down the Pri. ces. go the Limit." Never mind the cost, sell the goods " prices that will force the closing out of the entire stock in 10 days and now its up to you good people. When it comes to reg. priced $1.25 for P)e at the price he bought them, was certainly doing the public a favor, affirmed Balmer, and he promptly passed on the Bargains " The firm who let Mr Burnett have these Durham, reg. 2.50 for 1.98 ODD PANTS" I AM HERE Sweaters Underwear Boys' Caps MENS HATS “ninth”... " Open Evenings for Your Con. venfence 10 Days to sell Store Locked Tight For re-markintraatd re- arranging stock and nothing sold untll ad- vertised time of “lo-- Good-bye Stock Friday Morning at 9 Sale Starts to Profits Positively no goods sold st Bale prices be- fore the advertised time of opening. Friday, Jan. mi We've this Said

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