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BUSINESS NOTICES.

iSkoates Bios.. jewellers, notify all of Hie need to got in before the conclusion of their sale of jewellery, etc. Bargains so glaring as to attract everybody's notice.

There is a small shop in the centre of the ihusy part of Devon-strreet which lias been the "bull's eye" of attraction lately. Several weeks ago it was announced in our advertising columns that as Mr. TJlyth was retiring, Mr. Bryden, of Auckland, had been instructed to sell the whole stock right out. The stock is now very low, due no doubt to the exceedingly low prices at which every article is marked.

The Melbourne's reputation for conservative statements of values is assurance that buyers will be more than pleased with the tailor-made suits now offering at the rebuilding sale. Even competitors say: "The Melbourne does not exaggerate—goods are really worth more than they say." When competitors say this, there is no stronger substantiation needed, is there?

I Further reductions are being made I this morning in the trimmed hats at White and Son's sale. Millinery that was 10s 6d to 15s is now 3s lid, 16s to 20s reduced to 5s lid, and 20s to 30a reduced to 8s 6d each. These bewildering and delighting prices will only rate i'Vi the present stock of hats is sold.— Advt. - '«•■* The sale which commences tins mdrft* ing at Aml'iury's promises to be the best they have* ever held. A solid reduction of three and fourpence fa the pound off every line iff the house should attract a large crowd. There will be lots of costumes, skirts, millinery, cuats, men's macs, and overcoats, and odd lines in every department at half-price. Cash is wanted at the Busy Cash Store (opposite Carnegie Library), King street, New Plymouth. Buy your next drapery parcel from us. and you will be surprised at tlie money you save. Calico 3s lid dozen. t.C.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 80, 13 July 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 80, 13 July 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 80, 13 July 1910, Page 8

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