BUSINESS NOTICES.
■Arrangements are well in hand for the holding of the concert in aid of the Old Men's Home Piano Fund on the Ist August. A splendid programme has been arranged, and without taking into consideration the worthiness of the cause, should attract a big attendance. Full particulars of the programme will be published later. Messrs. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., announce the close of their great cash advertising sale. They report a big run on many lines, but the arrival of big shipments of new goods has filled the gaps. Saturday next is the last day of the sale. The anniversary services in connection with the Sunday school of the Queenstreet Church will be held on Sunday next. The Rev. ,S. Bailey, of Wanganui, will be the preacher.
With a view to uphold the policy of retaining its entire corps of expert men tailors between seasons, the Melbourne Clothing Company offers for the next four weeks tailor-made suits to measure from the choicest winter fabrics at 60s 6d. Fit, workmanship, and high-class tailoring guaranteed.
Mr. E. G. Skeates, of Skeates Bros., jewellers, notifies us that he will be in New Plymouth next week for the purpose of offering stocktaking bargains. Goods are to be sold at less than cost price.
There is a replace advertisement of the New Zealand Clothing Factory in this issue dealing with Norfolk suits. The firm has a big reputation for boys' clothing, and mothers are on the right track when dealing with a house that makes "quality" its first consideration, and yet by means of a very large output is able to keep prices right at the same time. ' Some forty dress lengths, all and usually priced 4s 6d to 5s per yard, have ibeen put out to be absolutely sold by. the end of the month at White's. This is following the- firm's practice of making an entire clearance of seasonable goods. To make clearance doubly certain the price has been reduced to lis lid per yard. Come now.—Advt. The A.B. sale announced in this issue is attracting large numbers of buyers. Ambury'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 splendid bargains in every department. The man with a family, the economical housewife, and young people contemplating house-keeping will make a big savins; by visiting Ambury's sale during the next three weeks. For perfect-fitting boots and shoes go to Burgess' Boot Arcade, Stratford. Durability and comfort assured. Manoy's monster money-saving sale opens at Stratford on Thursday, and will continue until further notice. Exceptional bargains in every branch. For toothsome dainties at town prices go to Te Wliare Reka, Regent-street, Stratford. Cheapest sweet-shop in Stratford. Mrs. McCallum, ladies' outfitter, Stratford, is offering special bargains in women's underwear. New goods expected daily. Mrs. Moir, of the little "White House," Stratford, is offering all of her wellselected stock of fancy goods at reduced rates. Hats at half-price in order to make room for new spring soods arriving shortly.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 21 July 1910, Page 8
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