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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Our readers are reminded of the sale of Mr. R. Paterson's dairy herd, to be held at Tarata by Messrs. Matthews and Bennett on Tuesday next, 18th inst. The cows are a good lot, and can be thoroughly recommended by the auctioneers. Arrangements can be made by people coming from a distance to get to the sale, if they communicate with the auctioneers.

Mr. J. Cameron, representative of the Anti-Asiatic League, who has been conducting a campaign for the past four years against the admission of Chinese and other Asiatics into the Doininioß, will deliver an address this evening at Ambury's corner. The style and quality of every garment included in the attractive Melbourne assortment of suits is guaranteed. You are invited to critically compare values—to study the standards which have made the big Corner Store so popular—to put their promises to the test! Nothing is exaggerated—nothing misrepresented. You can rely upon tliisi store to give you at all times excellent value in clothing. j

To-day White and Sons are bent on doing a record turnover ia boys' garments. To this end a large quantity of suits of all makes and sizes has been selected from the ordinary stock and reduced to 8s lid each—quite irrespective of their usual price. Then again there are bargain lines in boys' stockings at Is fid per pair, boys' shirts at Is 6d each, and all-wool saddle-tweed pants at? 4s lid per pair. Before buying ready-to-wear goods, we would advise yon to look through our stock. We hare a lot of good things wlr'ch we must quit before stock-taking. "■ "e will be no object—if you will only come round and' see what the Busy Cash Drapery Store in King Street have to offer vou. I

The sale which commenced yesterday at Ambury Bros.' promises to be the best they have ever held. A solid reduction of three and fourpence in the pound off every line in 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.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 16 July 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 16 July 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 16 July 1910, Page 8

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