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BUSINESS NOTICES.

, The greatest pleasure in shopping is to secure record .bargains. It's instinctive in the race to-day to try and get ahead of the other fellow and to get the most for ourselves. Instinct seldom errs, and if you hear a stiil small voice that urges you to shop at Deare's, don't neglect it. The final flutter of a famous sale of boots and shoes is now ou, and there n less than a fortnight left. Some'sample prices, taken at random, appear in our advertising columns to-day. The secretaty of the Poultry\Bociety desires to thank Mr. Tuthil] for a donation to the children's prize fund; Mr, Fraser and Mr- Carter for special priwsj Mr. N. Johnson for special prize for the judging competition; Messrs. J. Abbot, A. T. Moore, and V. H. Beale for special prizes; Mr. Banna for three cabinet photographs for the first baby in each class at the baby show, in addition to the prizes already awarded; and Mr. List for a year's supply of the Dafly News as a points prize in one of t*e feathered sections. Elsewhere the public of New Plymouth are invited to inspect the motor garage in Devon-street now being erected m camerated concrete. "If you want suits you must go to the Melbourne" has long been a recognised axiom in Taranaki. And we may add, by way of empnasie, "it pays you to do so; you get the best at the lowest possible' prices." During the great rebuilding sale opportunities were never better for obtaining men's and boys' clothing at greatly reduced prices.—Advt. The fine Brinsmead piano used by the Liedertafel at its concert on Wednesday night was supplied by Messrs H. Collier and! Co., sole agents for this piano in the district. Epidemics spread with surprising rapidity, in spite of all precautions. An instance of equally rapid spreading, which it has 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. The wintry weather of the last few days is finding out the weak &pote in the constitution. If you visit Amburys and secure an outfit of underwear, suite, costumes, coats, and blankets, you will «e warm and comfortable, able to do your work with pleasure and resist any attack of indisposition that may be ranging about. Prices Tight, quality best.— Advt •.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 64, 24 June 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 64, 24 June 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 64, 24 June 1910, Page 8

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