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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Ladies! Have you visited "Manoy'sH Drapery Establishment, Stratford? No?'] Then do so and see the well-selected] stock of woven underclothing, plain and otherwise, which are now to be sold atl a big sacrifice to make ro<*m for the! large shipment of goods expected ivn-| mediately." Mr. Manoy is a&o showing some very handsome pile velvet table covers, also a good line in hewrth rugs. —Advt. Skeats Bros, wish to inform the money savers that they can effectively save money now at their sale of jewellery. Regarding the Melbourne's great rebuilding sale, Mr. O'Leary says: "I personally advise you to attend tftis most! extraordinary sale. There never w«s a. sale like it, and never will be again. This undoubtedly is the greatest sale of men's j and boy's clothing ever held in Tara-; naki. You will note that tfte prices •have been reduced lower than was ever quoted by any suit house at any mile in Taranaki." The New Zealand Clothing Factory has a notice in this issue concerning overcoats. There is a magnificent range at the "H. 8." premises in Devon street, suitable for boys of all ages, from three years to eight years, and the prices range from 12s 6d to 21s. The advertisement will repay perusal. To-morrow Nolan and Co. will submit] to auction the household furniture and effects of Mr. Sam Hill. The furniture is a superior lot. Sale commences at 1.30 o'clock. ' Messrs. McEwen Bros., in another column, draw attention to the large solution of evening shoes now showing at their premises in Devon street. Th'jse goods nre of superior quality, and are being sold at lowest prices. (Epidemics spread with surprising rapidity, in spite of all (precautions. An instance of equally rapid spreading, which it not been attempted to check, is the reputation 'of the Busy Cash Drapery Store opposite Carnegie Library, Kingstreet, for selling goods cheaper than elsewhere. See their blankets.—Advt. TT<OR SALE or TO LET, 8-roomed Residence ami 14 pore, Devon-street $ 7. Carthew unci Co. t».

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 63, 23 June 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 63, 23 June 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 63, 23 June 1910, Page 8

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