BUSINESS NOTICES.
Our readers are urged to particularly note that the Melbourne Clothing Company's great rebuilding sale commences on Saturday morning. The stock has to ■be eom-jwlsorily reduced in order to give the builders "elbow room.'' Therefore special efforts have been made in the way of value giving. The inset pu.blislied with this iss-iie contains a few of the manv bargains on offer. Women are getting wiser on the question of sensible clothing, especially I'or winter wear. True fashions change as much as ever, bat nowadays stylish garments are designed to provide comfort as well. Formerly men \vere the sole wearers of knitted coats, but now you see dozens of women wearing them, and can anything be more sensible? It is a pleasure to see them looking so comfortable and neat. For women who want to poss'ess one of these coats, or who show their patriotic spirit by wearing New Zealand made costumes, will find Messrs.' Morev and Son's announcement in another column very interesting reading. In our advertising columns we publish a short list of properties for sale by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd., Stratford. This comprises a section only of the numerous desirable places on their books for sale, and they intimate that intending purchasers of any class of land may rely on them for good value.
One of the best, places in town to shop at for men's and bovs' clothing is that well-known store, "The Kaslt." They earrv the best stock of men's clothing in the town, and while their prices are very keen, the values are absolutely right.—Give them a trial.
There have just arrived at Wfiite and Sons four cases of Paris millinery bought at less than half price. As they are all fresfh (models just out. from Europe they form a very attractive line in White and Son's' showroom, and the public are invited to oil and inspect them. The prices marked are as low as can be.—Ad'vt.
An exceptionally large number of people assembled at the meet, of the •North Taranaki Hunt Club yesterday at | Mr. Clemow's farm. Omata. The hounds found the trail with ease. The meet" takes place in New Plymouth on ■Tune Bth to 11th. The committee has been thoroughly working the district for entries for- the winter show. All entries close on Saturday night, and we shall "meet" in thousands at the Drill Hall, New Plvmouth. to see Taramiki's display. Enter to-day, and "meet" us there. Just about this time one realises that another hat is an absolute necessity. The one purchased for every-day wear at the beginning of the season is showing signs of wear, and the best bat. is good still. A cheap hat to help out the winter and give an additional smartness to your toilet can he had now at White's. All the newest shapes are showing there, and | at prices from 5s lid to 14s fid each.— I Advt.
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 imv. We arc always pleased to show our goods and tell our prices. Come round.—Advt. Messrs. Aiohuvv Tiros. have in ndver tiepniont in Hm issue dea'in" with their exocdiiiffh lane stock of winter went iurr nnp.ijTl. Tn eve'.'v conceivable line Hi" firm !w made its preparations for a good reason's business. and the public hfve been ouick to appreciate the enterpri«c. splendid service, and tin-rop value 'which mark the business of this popular estahlishlllpl.it. There are some very fine window displays at their premises iust ' now. notnldv that dealing with ladies' even ins wear, whilst mothers find much ti' interest them in the woollen Jersey suit® for the little chaps. Men's and 1 hovs' wear is the care of a separate "*aff in its own distinct department, and tlicie 13 a fine stock.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 8
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650BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 40, 27 May 1910, Page 8
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