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Members of the Equitable Building Society of New Plymouth {First and bccond Groups) are notified that subscriptions will be due and payable today # (Monday) at Secretary's office, Curne-street, from 9 a.m. to 12.30, from 1 p.m. to 5 p,m., and 7 p.m. to Q p.m.— Advt. * •More/a great drapery sale has another week to run. Particulars of some astounding bargains will be given in tomorrow's advertisement.
, Rentes Hros., jewellers, Devon .Street, invito tenders for the purchase of a beautiful English grandfather clock. A leplace advertisement in this issue, enumerating a few of the special lines, is sufficient to explain the reason of the popularity of tile II.]). sale. Thin linn is well known for the 1,j,,h standard of quality of their .roods, and when prices such as are at present offered are llie order of the day, 110 wonder the public readily take advantage of them. the Land and Machinery Exchange, Ilawera, inserts a replace advertisement elsewhere ill this issue relative to a 300acre property to let for a period of five years.
The management of the A.11.C. Jioot qompany lias secured a great snip ,'n tootwear. Elsewhere an advertisement announces that the linn has purchased the salvage stock of Alfred Tvree and Co., Auckland, for Gs in the i. The A.ii.C. starts 011 Friday next, and will »e characterised by boomkig bargains in boots.
Amiburys-' annual stocktaking sale is now open, and continues for iour 'Wcpjts. The firm reports having put through a volume of business ah-cadv never before reached hj, t li,.j r history, a triibute to the value of the bargains' offcMng and also to the '-loosening" tcndi"" -- of the spending market. » your stock of billheads or letterheads require replenishing? Yon mav want billheads right away. If y« u Jo, ring up No. 17. the New* Jobbing Department, which controls facilities ior turning out tliis and all other clause* I of printing with oromotitiide and at I city r ates. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 147, 19 July 1909, Page 2
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479INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 147, 19 July 1909, Page 2
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