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Boundary Silk Bazaar management thanks the public for support after the July fire

"We humbly request your prayers for the re-establishment of our business to serve you better."

Editor – With a heavy heart, the owners, management and staff of Boundary Silk Bazaar would like to announce to our wonderful and loyal customers and the general public that we will not be trading until we can re-build our building and re-stock the business.

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Firstly, our sincere gratitude to all our customers and suppliers for their support over the past 83 years.

As you are aware, we had an unfortunate fire that destroyed our business.

The re-building process is unfortunately a long process from demolishing, and design approval to the actual building.

We trust that our loyal customers and suppliers understand our predicament and thank you in advance for understanding.

We intend to re-instate our business with a more comfortable shopping experience for you, our customers.

Further, we understand that many of you relied on us for your essential school wear and other items and to this end, we are examining the possibility of trading somehow to keep you supplied.

We plan to make a formal announcement by advertisement in our local newspapers as soon as we can.

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In addition, you may call us on the following telephone numbers 011 975 2119/9291/9292/2115 or Whatsapp on 082 707 3626 for any of your requirements and we will do our best to supply you.

We humbly request your prayers for the re-establishment of our business to serve you better.

Saleh and Mohamed Laher, Managing directors, Boundary Silk Bazaar.

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