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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Mr. Zeltner has arrived in New Plymouth after an absence of over three' years from ttie colonies. While in I U.S.A. and visiting his brother in St. Louis, Mr. Zeltner took a course in | "optics," and has graduated with the I degree of O.D. ("Doctor of Optometry, Refractionist, and Consulting Optician'') | Since June, 1908, he has travelled through i the Eastern States and Canada, and for j 12 months in. the Australian States,, to I get practical experience of his profession. He is at present at Mr. W. F.' McAllum's, in the Coflee Palace' Buildings, and is remaining till the end of the week. There are very few of us who don't like comfort, especially in our liomes on . winter evenings. It will be interesting! to every readier, therefore, to peruse i Messrs. McEweu Bros.' announcement in this paper. It refers to the big selection i of warm, comfortable slippers to be ] found at tha<t store. The Melbourne's great forward step in I breaking away from the common practice of quoting exaggerated price com-' parisons has been unique and original I from the outset. The man wli'o reasons i cannot fail to see that the underlying motive of tliis policy is to gain aiui hold his confidence with performance rather than with promise. So shall the big corner store continue to adhere to facts and avoid petty fictions in the conduct of its business. The double-width coin spot mttslins that White and Sons are ofl'erfng at Is per yard are certainly a gift at the price. They are in white and ecru, and are frilled 'both sides. From tlio- quality of l the material they should lie considered cheap at half as much again-. Patterns on request.—Advt. The A.B. sale announced in this issue is attracting large numbers of buyers. Amlhvry's annual sale always makes the centre of the town very lively. This year's effort is quite the best. Buyers of drapery and clothing are getting did bargains in every department. The man with a family, tW economical housewife, and young people contemplating house-keeping will make a big saving by visiting Ambury's sale during the next three weeks. Before buying ready-to-wear goods, we would advise youj to look through our stock. We have a lot of good things which we must quit before stock-taking. Price will be no. abject—if you will onliy come round andj see what the Busy Cash Drapery Store i n King Street have to •ffer you.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 20 July 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 20 July 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 20 July 1910, Page 8

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