Boyles Furniture & Rugs Begins Liquidation
Pineville, NC, Jan. 10, 2011 -- Boyles Furniture & Rugs of North Carolina, in business since 1949, has begun a going out of business sales and everything is being liquidated, according to Benzinga.
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Pineville, NC, Jan. 10, 2011 -- Boyles Furniture & Rugs of North Carolina, in business since 1949, has begun a going out of business sales and everything is being liquidated, according to Benzinga.
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