BUSINESS NOTICES.
The coming Fair in St. Mary's Hall, aa advertised, under the management of the Good Templars and in aid of their Hall Building Fund, should have the sympathy and support of the public. The object is an excellent one, for such a hall as they propose building, capable of seating five hundred people, and with all convenii dices, is needed in .New Plymouth. I Miss C. H. Retford announces in this issue that she lias taken premises in Currie-street next the News office, and is holding a desperate clearing sale of millinery before opening new stocks. Skeates Bros., jewellers, advertise in another column some special prices in lines now appropriate. See advertisement. 'People coming out from the Old Country feel our AA'inter more than they felt the long cold Avinters at Home. HoAA'ever, they soon get used to our climate, and agree that it can't be beaten, even though it is sometimes colder than they expected. We never get it so cold that it can't be borne, and if Morey and Son get rid of all the warm underclothing they tell of in their announcement to-day, there shouldn't be many cold folk about this district. i The Avonderful gramophone records to be heard at the Collier Piano Company's premises are very enticing. In order that farmers and others may secure a gramophone and records, Collier's are offering I special terms. Particulars may be found in our advertisement columns. * H. Ward and Co. advertise prices and particulars of good serviceable register I grate ashpans, basket grates, cottage I grates, etc. ' "Deare, the Shoeman," left last night I for Auckland. He intends vltltlng, the larger centres in order to seleet fresh j stock for the Boot Arcade, consequent ( upon the niormous inroads made by pur- ■ CMsers since the commencement of the I salvage sale. ■ «^» Just about this time one realises that . another hat is an absolute necessity. The ' one purchased for every-day wear at the I beginning of the season is Showing signs of Avear, and the best hat is good still. A cheap hat to help out the winter and (give an additional smartness to your I toilet can be had now at White's. All ( the newest shapes are showing there, and at prieog from 5s lid to 14s (ki each.— i Advt. i JSwr % in the year is a bargain § day at the Busy Cash Store onpoW • Carnegie Library, King street. Blanket prices will'astonish you and make you 'buy. We are always pleased to show our goods and tell our prices. Come round.—Advt. ~--^~_ Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an adve? tisemont in this issue dealing with their I exceedingly large stock of winter wealing apparel. In eve.y conceivablo line ( tne firm has made its preparations for a good season's business, and the public have been quick to appreciate the enter- | prise, splendid service, and tip-top value which mark the business of this popular establishment. There are some very fine window displays at their premises just now, notably ihat dealing with ladies' evening wear, whilst mothers find much .t« interest them in the woollen jersev suits for the little chaps. Men's and be«s* .\venr is the enre of a «pt, ar , , , .* fl fl> in its own distinct department, and there I is a fine stock.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 37, 24 May 1910, Page 8
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545BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 37, 24 May 1910, Page 8
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