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A GROWING BUSINESS. , Twelve yeaa-s ago the Melbourne Clothing Company was unknown in Taranaki. To-day, all over the province, the "Melbourne" is a byword. The firm commenced its Taranaki career when it started a. three weeks' sale in a little twelve-foot shop adjoining its present premises in Devon-street, New Plymouth. The public's generous recognition of the new firm was so spontaneously solid that it was decided to stay per-' manently. Within a few' months the fine shop on the corner of Devon and Liardet streets was acquired and the business established on a solid basis. In the following year a successful branch store was opened in Broadway, Stratford. The next move was the acquisition of the adjoining shop in New Plymouth, which was opened as a boot ant' shoe department in conjunction with the clothing, mercery, hats, etc. The busi ness then grew so rapidly tlhat witfejn the next few years extensive additions and i ttlargements were made in New Plymouth, and it was also found neees-" sary to move into larger and more commodious premises at Stratford. Three years ago saw another important development when the firm acquired the well-known clothing and mercery business of C. C. Pitkeathley's at Bridgestreet, Eltham, where now a steadily increasing business is being done. Now in fhe twelfth year it has been decided upon to take over the adjoining premises in New Plymouth at present occupied by Mr. J, W. Thomson, baker. Tenders are being invited for huge alterations and 1 extensions, and when these are completed the "Melbourne" 'will be the largest and most up-to-date clothing and mercery business in the Dominion outside the four bi" centres.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 393, 19 May 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 393, 19 May 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 393, 19 May 1910, Page 5

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