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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Amazing midwinter offerings of blankets and rugs are presented at the Melbourne great rebuilding sale. Prices have been cut to unprecedented lownese, bringing bargain opportunities which positively create a duty for being taken advantage of. The price reductions average 33 per cent.

The excitement caused among the purchasing public of New Plymouth by the very low prices ruling at the windingupsale of Blyth's stock, is to be further increased to-day by the announcement that ail extra Is in the £ cash discount is to be given on all purchases made to-day. Also all remnants axe to be cleared out at half-price. Buyers, up and at it!

At Miss Retford's shop in Currie street a splendid line of exquisite millinery flowers is now showing, as well as other seasonable goods. Ladies are invited to inspect. Tenders are invited for laying down four tennis lawns and a croquet lawn in Pukekura Park for the proposed tennis and croquet club. A meeting of intending members of the lawn tennis and croquet dob, with its courts in Pukekura Park, is called for Thursdav evening next in the Town Hall.

An afternoon class in dressmaking wifl commence at the Technical School on Monday next at 2 p.m. Those who cannot conveniently attend in the evenings should come along to this ©lass. We are asked to point out that these classes are not confined to New Plymouth students or pupils only. Ladies from the surrounding districts are entitled to all the advantages, and will be gladly enrolled as members. Miss Jones, the instructress, is most capable exponent of modern dr'es -making methods. Next Friday morning, White and Soaa commence their annual colossal stock* taking sale. Already a list of barjgains is completed, and the public are request" ed to watch the daily papers for Wednesday next. These will contain full particulars of this famous event of the year to the shopping public.—Advt. Epidemics spread with surprising rapidity, in spite of all precautions. An instance of equally rapid spreading, which it has not 'been attempted to check, » the reputation of the Busy Cash Drapery Store opposite Carnegie Library, Kingstreet, for selling goods cheaper man elsewhere. See their blankets. Advt. The wintry weather of the last few. daysis finding out the weak spoto in the constitution. If you visit Amourys ana secure an outfit of underwear, suits, costumes, coats, and blankets, you will be warm and comfortaible, able to do your work with pleasure and resist any attack of indisposition thai way bei tanging about. Prices right, quality beet.— Advt. ii

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 65, 25 June 1910, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 65, 25 June 1910, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 65, 25 June 1910, Page 5

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