BUSINESS NOTICES.
To men who prefer grace and good taste as agaiust garish display, the fine showing of suits and overcoats at the Melbourne must appeal strongly. Originality, fused wilh refinement, lifts these new productions above the level of hackneyed commonplaces in men's attire, and withal you may practice economy suice the prices are pre-eminently modest.
Is there to be no end to the unusual sufferings daily brought forward at Morey's great winter sale? To-day it is announced that all millinery will be trimmed for half-price during the sale, and for those who prefer to trim their own millinery, a large quantity of untrimmed shapes are offered at an exceptionally low rate. In this issue Messrs. Webster Bros, advertise particulars of a clearing sale on account of Mr. Arthur Collins, of Koru.
There is a moment in the history of every living person, when a decision must be made concerning some stupendous question. The great question for to-day is Bryden's sale of Blyth's stock. It is a case of "now or never," as the shop must be closed in few days. If what you want is there, it can be got for a mere song. The attention of our readers is drawn to the sale of Mr. Croot's dairy stock, to be held on Tuesday next by Messrs. Matthews and Bennett on the farm, Junction Road.
The Rev. S. Bailey will preach the anniversary sermons of the Queen Street Sunday School to-morrow, «nd will hold special services during the week.
Farmers wanting first-class cows are reminded 1 of the sale of Mrs. Judge's dairy stock by Mr. Newton Khg at Warea on Friday next. Mrs. Judge's herfl is noted as being one of the best on the coast, and it is safe to predict keen competition on the day of the sale. Messrs. .Rough and Duffill, architects, Eltham, invite tenders, to close August 15, for erecting town hall, library and tmrnici'-nl offices for the Eltham BorOUgh "0"?!r-j!,
On Tlnrsday next Mr. Newton "King will hold mi important clearing sale of dairying stock on account of Mr. W. J. Gray, of Okato. The herd, which consists of some 150 head, has been very heavily culled, and contains a good strain of Jersey blood. The eows are all voung, early calvers, and in excellent condition, and being for unreserved sale, are well worth the attention of those wanting first-class st«ck. Some forty dress lengths, all high-class and usually priced 4s fid to 5s per yard, have been put out to be absolutelv 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, Tto make clearance doubly certain the price has been reduced to Is lid per yard. Come now,—Adyt, . - " 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 livelv. This year's effort is quite the best. Buyers of drapery and clothing arc getting splendid bargains in every department. The man with a family, the economical housewife, and young people contpnmlatinz house-keeping will make a big saviug by visiting Ambury's sale during the next three weeks.
Before buying ready-to-wear goods, we ■vonld advise you to look through our stock. We have a lot of good things which we must quit before stock-taking. Pried -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.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 23 July 1910, Page 8
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