BUSINESS NOTICES.
Lace handiwork of any description is always interesting to women. The marvellously intricate designs that delight her often consume months of careful thought before they are manufactured. It will gladden many a woman's.' heart 1 to read Messrs. Morev and Son's announcement of a fine collection of beautiful lace curtains. Every woman is sure to (tad something to her liking there that will go to beautify the home. In this issue Mr. R. J. Deare reminds residents of New Plymouth ar.d district that he wants to get out all of the stock that he held prior to \ the lire. There's' new stock coming soon, for the proprietor of the Boot Arcade is on a buying trip at present. . Better hurry along while the .bouncing bargains last. You'll find them hi every department, from babies' shoes to father's balmorals. The sale at the Melbourne Clothing Co. went ofl' with a rush on Saturday, and the pace was maintained yesterday. Nowadays heavy sales can only be recorded when the public is treated to genuine .bargains. The prices at the Melbourne attract all purses, and housewives are astonished at the large parcels procurable for rtnall amounts of cash. Until the end of the sale prices will be smashed right down. Alterations to the buildings have been commenced, and all the stock must be cleared out. Will you call and see our Is sheetings next time you are in town. We stock these in white and brown from 54 to 72 inches wide, and reckon they are the host value in the Dominion.—Morey and. Moore, The Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King-street, Npw Plymouth. —Advt. There have just arrived at White and Pons four cases of Paris millinery bought at less than half price. As they iire all fresfli imodels just out from Europe they form a very attractive line in White arid Son's 1 showroom, and the public are invited to call and inspect them. The prices marked are as low as can be. —Advt. Messrs. Amburv Bros, have an advertisement in this issue deling with their exceedingly large stock ," f winter wearing apparel. In eve'.'y "ineeivable line the firm has made its preparations for a good season's business, and the public have been quick to appreciate the enterprise. splendid service, and tin-top value which mark the business of this popular establishment. There are some very fine window displays at their premises iust now. notably that dealing with ladies' evening wear, whilst mothers find much t<. interest them in tho woollen jersey suits for the little chaps. Men's and boys' wear is the care of a separate cf aff in its own distinct department, and there is a fine stock.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 31 May 1910, Page 5
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450BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 43, 31 May 1910, Page 5
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