BUSINESS NOTICES.
'Die liev. S. Bailey will continue his mission every night this week, except Friday, at 7.30, in Queen Street Churcb. This afternoon at 3 o'clock a Bible address will be 'given in the Primitive Methodist Church.
Boy Scouts are invited to attend an address on ''Patriotism," to be given by lhi« Pu'v. J. (i. Chupnnui at the Central School on Thursday evening, 'i'he Scouts are asked to appear in uniform, but without staves.
The secretary of the Poultry Society; Mr. llobbs, desires all prize winners to call at his shop as early as possible for their prize money. Those having accounts ngainst the Society are requested to send ibliem in at once, ns the secretary desires to present the balance-sheet to the committee at an early date. Mewrs. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., announce the arrival of their direct shipment of fowl, sheep, and pig wire netting, ex Indradevi. This shipment was specially ordered for their great advertising cash sale, which closed last Saturday, but to keep faith with customers this shipment will be offered at sale prices for a few days.
For the final wind-up of the Melbourne's great rebuilding sale Mr. A- P. o"Leary, managing director, says this: •Every item offered in this sale is a challenge to all competition. I am positive they cannot be met. The prices are so low that our store is sure to be crowded every day during the week." Follow the crowds to the big corner store for the greatest bargains you ever saw ia your
There are only five move days to the closing of White's winter sale. Every day fresh attractions are provided, and with the advent of cold weather the bargams in heavy goods will be appreciated. Blankets, ladies' coats, and underwear are at bedrock prices for the balance of this week, and their excellence of quality is at once apparent to the purchaser.— Advt.
Who has not heard 'of the 'Melbourne's great sale of men's and boys' clothing? Surely there is none who has not heard of the extraordinary value-giving in this department. Year after year it has grown more popular, so that the announcement of last week of sale is a signal for Immediate response and enthusiastic buying. Come to-morrow and see what has been done towards making the last week of the sale a recordbreaker.
The fair at the Busy Cash Store opposite Carnegie Library, King-street, New Plymouth, will open on Friday morning ' at 9 o'clock. Everything in the store will be reduced, and the "2s lid room will be a suprise packet to cash buyers, owing to the near approach of stocktaking, ana Morey and Moore will make this fair the biggest money-saver possible.—Advt. Messrs. Ambury Bros, are meeting with phenomenal success at their annual winter sale. The public know by this ; time that the '*A,B." sale is a genuine sale. A reputation built up by over twenty years' trading in New Plymouth i is not to be lightly risked, so the firm is very careful, at sale time and all times, to act up to its professions. It's just honest trading that has made this enviable reputation, and it is a continuation of that policy that makes Amburys the popular drapery, millinery, and clothing house. Sale time is bargain time here, and some of the bargains are really surprising.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 26 July 1910, Page 8
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555BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 26 July 1910, Page 8
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