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BUSINESS NOTICES

Webster Bros, advertise a sale of timber to be Sield, without reserve, on Saturday next. Messrs. Sanderson and Griffiths, anchiitects, invite tenders, to close 21st May, for painting work. Miss De L. Charteris notifies that .she has opened a school or art in premises over tire Northern Steamship Company's 'building. Intending pupil's are invited to inspect paintings, etc. Miss Charteris' work is of excellent quality, she Having refused ihlgh figures for some of her paintings. A meeting of ladies to further the arrangements for the Cricket Ball on Empire Night will be held in the Town Hall ithis afternoon at 'half-past 3 o'clock. Judging from "town talk," the ball promises to be a big, enjoyable success. Deare's great salvage sale is still going on, and one teatiure of it is that people who bought at the start have! found the boots and shoes so good, and the prices so low, that they're coming back for mere. Mr. DeaTe points out) ■in his new advertisement ithat the water I •didn't damage the stock as much even I as a shower of rain would do. But the mere fact that they were wetted at all | compels ithem to move. ''You ikant ahvus tell a gentleman! by his clothes, tot yu kan by his finger nmls." So saj'o Josh Billings. He may be right or be may. be wrong. In this) country ladies take more care of their hands than men do. Apropos of this subject, in another column Messrs. Morey and Son tell lis of some good values in ladies' gloves. . The sale of the Roydon Estate by Mr. Newton King at ihis mart on Saturday next Should attract plenty of competition. The demand for dairying land at ■the present time is very keen, and when it is realised that the Roydon Estate comprises some of the finest quality •beach found, and may be obtained at much lower values than are ruling elsewhore, and upon exceptionally easy terms, there should be no lack of 'buyers for these sections. Situated right on the sea coast, fertilised by salt spray and favored with the mildest of climates and warmest of situations, it is little wonder t'hat the grass grows all the year round at Rovdon, and° when to ■this is added that tine'land has for years past been used solely for fattening* purposes, and is consequently in the best of 'heart for dairying purposes, it will be realised that this sale presents exceptional opportunities to those in search of the best of diairy farms. Plans and itoll .particulars as "to terms, which are exceptionally easy, may be obtained upon application to Mr. Newton King. On page 3 of this morning's paper will be found an announcement from White's I which will interest the ladies. No matter what the season of the year is, this I firm always contrive to 'have somethimr attractive at their store, and week by week sees some specialty displayed wiliie'lt 'has been secured at (unusual rates. A few of these items at present on sale are enumerated in their advertisement. Ladies of New Plymouth will do well to notice tlliait Mr. Cooper, of the firm of Messrs. S. E. Cooper and Co., ladies' tailors, Wangaraii, will visit this town about the end of the month, taking orders for immediate delivery. This firm is known by repute for high-class work, and need no further comment. The materials comprise the latest in English and Parisian designs, each one exclusive. The showroom will be announced later on. With the advent of folder weather White and Sons are prewired with a mamiificent range of warm, comfortable underwear of recognised uiis'lirinkable makes a! lowest prices compatible with snund business. Vests, combinations,! bloomn-*, and other lines in all manner! of sizes, prices, and .styles are there for your selection.—Advt. J Every day in the year is a bargain day at the Busy Cash Store opposite Carnegie Library, King street. Blanket prices will astonish you and make you buy. We are always pleased to show our good and tell our prices. Come round.—Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints. Woods' '"Jreafc Peppermint Cure, 1/fl, 2/«.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 392, 18 May 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 392, 18 May 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 392, 18 May 1910, Page 8

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