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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The wintry weather of the last few days is finding out the weak spots in the constitution. If you visit Amfoury's and secure an outfit of underwear, suits, costumes, coats, and Wankets, you will .be I warm and comfortable, a ; ble to do your ■ work, with pleasure and resist any attack of indisposition tfoat may he hang- ; ing about. Prices right, quality best.Advt. " I Notice is given that seven sections in I Pouatu, TotorOj'Tauraikawa, Upper Waitara, and Mimi districts will foe open for l application at the Lands Office, New PlyI mouth, on and after 20th June. Plans j may foe seen at post offices and' railway stations.

An opportunity of seeing and hearing afoont India and its people and problems in New Plymouth will be given in the Whiteley Hall on Monday evening,- when the Rev. John TaWe, of "India, will give a lantern lecture. Mr. Takle will also, address a women's missionary meeting in the Gill-street Church on Wednesday, the 23rd, and, as advertised, will preach in the Gill-street Church to-morrow at 11 and 7. Mr. Takle has been in India for the past thirteen years, and has taken a very active interest in the social, moral, and* religious problems of that land.

Great interest continues to centre about tie Melbourne Company's great rebuilding sale, because there is that genuine ring about tie event that is so frequently absent from many so-called "bargain" sales. 'A visit to the great corner store discloses quite a small army of workmen busily employed, while a fiance at the huge price reductions makes it easy to understand why the store is daily crowded with eager, happy buyers.

The attention of farmers and builders is called to the sale of first and secondclass timber which Mr. Newton King is to bold at Bahotu on Tuesday, 21st hist., at 11 a.m. This sboukl prove a splendid opportunity to the public to secure the best timber at their own prices. Farmers would do well to attend this sale to obtain timber for their 'new sheds, In view of the coming milking season. There is nothing like the genuine article, even if it is : a drapery sale. This week the public of New Plymouth have had a rare chance of proving the reliability of what has appeared in the advertisement columns of this paper in reference to the winding-up sale of Blyth's stoclc. (Hundreds of people are rejoicing over the bargains they "have secured. The sale will continue till every article is 20110.

'Epidemics spread with surprising rapidity, in spite of all (precautions. An instance of equally rapid spreading, which it ,has not heen 'attempted to cheek, is the reputation of the Busy Cash Drapery Store opposite Carnegie Library, Kingstreet, for selling goods cheaper than elsewhere. See their blankets.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 8

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465

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 8

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