BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mr. Hugh Pa ton, evangelist, will conduct services morning and evc-:iing on Sun lay at St. Andrews Cliurcli. He will begin a mission in St. Andrews Hall at 8.15 p.m. oil Sunday, and it will progress each evening during the week. Messrs. K firifiiths and Co. insert a replace advertisement dealing with ■I.H.C. oil engines. To-morrow (Saturday) there will lie an auction sale of bankrupt stock in the estate of E. Mines and Co., of Auckland. The goods that are to be sold are of exceptionally high class, and it is seldom the public have such an opportunity of securing such goods at their own prices, as the goods have 'been purchased through the Official Assignee in bankruptcy at os in the 'pound. The goods to >be sold consist of drappry, clothing, underwear, si Ik goods, rugs, eiderdown quilts, suitings, costume lengths, electroplate, silver-mounted carvers, silver-back brushes and mirrors, ladies' and men's dressing cases, oil paintings, silvermounted purses and bags, field and opera glasses, watches, jewellery, diamond and sapphire rings, and a large assortment of goods, which will be sold absolutely without reserve. The sale will takft •place in the premises known as the Coffee Palace corner.
While the public have learned and freely acknowledge that the' Melbourne'* prices are Taranaki's lowest —always— we wish to emphasise, with all the strength that good King's English and plain type can command, that at the great rebuilding sale now in full swing the bargains being ofTered are unparalleled in the history of Taranaki storekeeping. Every item in the Melbourne's great stocks has been sharply reduced in price to clear quickly and make way for the builders, plumbers and electricians.—Advt. Will you call and see our Is sheetings next tiine you are in town. We stock these in white and brown from 54 to 72 inches wide, and reckon they are the best value in the Dominion.—Morey and Moore, The Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King-street, New Plymouth.—Advt. There have just arrived at White and Sons four cases of Paris millinery bought at less than half price. As they are all fresili (models just out from Europe they form a very attractive line in White and Son'-; showroom, and the public are invited to call and inspect them. The prices marked are as low as can be. —Advt. Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with their exceedingly large stock of winter wearing apparel. In every conceivable 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 tip-top value which mark the business of this popular establishment. There are some very fine window displays at their premises just now. notably that dealing with ladies' evening wear, whilst mothers find much to interest them in the woollen jersey suits for the little chaps. Men's end boys' wear is the care of a separate "taff in its own distinct department, and there is a fine stock.—Advfe.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 46, 3 June 1910, Page 8
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502BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 46, 3 June 1910, Page 8
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