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Webster Brothers adwrtise entries for their Omata stock sale. White and Sons will open to-day a new shipment of long coats, with Empire, Directoire, and swing-back chapes, an well as some additional costumes. All these are the latest goods in demand at the moment.—Advt. To-day is show day at Amburys', and the linn has a magnificent dieplay of autumn and winter fashions in every department. The showrooms will be open for the inspection of all.—Advt. FILLING A WANT. Elsewhere E. L. Adainson announces that he is commencing business in New Plymouth as a dyer and French cleaner, in premises situate in Devon Street East. Mr. Adainson was up till lately manager of the dyeing department of tlie Wellington Woollen Mills, and prior to that held important positions in a similar capacity in England. He is therefore well qualified to undertake dyeing work of any description and to fill a want that has been felt in Taranaki for a long time. For prices and other particulars the advertisement should be read.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 78, 28 April 1909, Page 3
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172INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 78, 28 April 1909, Page 3
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