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Startling reductions are the order of the day at Moreys' .sale. See the llanne! announcement to-day, Aimburys' annual stocktaking sale opened yesterday, and continues for four weeks. The linn reports having put through a volume of business yesterday never before reached i;i their history, a tribute to the value of the bargains' offering and also to the ••loosening" tendency of the spending market. Witli the advent of the planting season gardeners will bo on the look-out for good seed potatoes. W. Howe, seed merchant, Brougham street, has a splendid variety of seed, suitable for all Taranaki ..oils.
Remember Whites' enormous purchase of ladies' coats selling at less than halfprice—l2s (id, 10s (id, 19s Od, 24s fid i > 42s each. None as cheap in the trade for high quality serviceable goods.—Ad Dues your stock of billheads or letterheads require replenishing? You jnay want billheads right away. K y«u do, ring up No. 17. the News Jobbing I>el.artmcnt, which controls facilities for turning out this and all other elanset of printing with nromntitude and at city r ates.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 3
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178INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 144, 15 July 1909, Page 3
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