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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The showrooms at the local branch of the British and Continental Piano Co. are now fully occupied by a splendid i range of the famous Bechstein, CoMard, I Bell, Hopkinson, Haake, Stro'hmenger i and Bastiford pianos. AH these instru- ' raents are offering to the musically in- , dined public on the easiest of terms. ! To-day tihe Melbourne brings forward a line of men's sample overcoats of the new fawn macintosh kind so much worn. The word "sample" implies tliaij these coats are removed many degrees from the usual—that they have received ■benefits not accorded to coats made up in quantities—that they were designed to demonstrate the best their sponsor could produce—such, at least, is the only correct inference one could draw from this word "sample." Anyone in need of a good stylish overcoat should pay an early visit to the great comer store and secure one.

A pair of good goloshes for the coming wet season is a-n absolute necessity for all, and if you're wanting your goloshes to last you well and yet be quite reasonable in price, you should come in to McEwan Bros., where the new winter goods are just to hand. Come in now, and let us fit you with a pair of strong durable goloshes.

Tn this issue Mr. Bewley invites applications for shares in the Telluricles Proprietary, Limited, a mining investment that presents features 'hitherto unknown in Xew Zealand, the telluride ore now being worked for the first time in the Dominion, in this and an adjoining! property which is of small area, and which has not had a great deal of work done on it. £:i0.000 was offered and refused a few week's ago. One of; the last parcels taken out and sent to the smelters, of 8 tons 17 cwt., realised" £506 lis !)d- after paying all charges, or an average per ton of £59 3s lid. This reef has been worked to within three chains of the Proprietary boundary, and is heading- straight for it, and ifill no douM carry similar values. Other equally rich reefs have been worked on the boundary, and in the property itself a reef has been driven on for 380 feet, carrying ordinary values all the way, and during the .last 30 feet has reached the telluride area, and a seam of four inches assays from £lO to £27 per ton. Eight other reefs, carrying surface values of £2 to £6, will all be tested at depth by the crosscut now to be put in. The company has an area of 448 acres, comprising the whole of the telluride area.

During this week White and Sons hwre considerably augmented their stock of colonial - manufactured goods. Chief among these are Kaiapoi blankets of varying qualities, hut all good. Then Onehunga mills are represented with another range of blankets. Roslyn underwear in both the men's and women's departments figure largely, and, despite the rise in the raw material, some exceptionally fine values are shown. Heavy shirtings and tweeds from the Petone mills are other lines 'of great merit. Costumes, coats, suits, shirts, etc., all made in the Dominion, give further evidence of the wide range of colonial goods to be had at White's—-Advt.

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 best value in the Dominion.—Morey and Moore, The Busy Cash Store, opposite Oarnegie Library, King-street, New Plymouth.—Advt.

Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with their exceedingly large stock of winter wearing apparel. In eve;"y 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 lac!in:- ; evening wear, whilst mothers find much in interest them in the woollen jerspv suits for the little chaps. Men's w' boys'iwear is the care of a senantf - f "fl in its own distinct department, ami Miis a fine stock.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 52, 10 June 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 52, 10 June 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 52, 10 June 1910, Page 8

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