BUSINESS NOTICES.
_ ♦ The final clearance at the Melbourne Clothing Company's great rebuilding sale is an event involving thousands of pounds' worth of high-class, up-to-the-hour garments at a mere fraction of their former tempting prices. For that reason the business during the next few days at the big corner store will be enormous. Every gajment possesses individuality, great style distinction, and the most popular fabrics of the period. The piano that was used at the Liedertafel smoke concert on Tuesday was kindly lent by Mr. Hoffman, of the J. British and Continental Piano Company. I The Egmont Lodge of Oddfellows intend holding a free social evening next I Monday in the Foresters' Hall, Gill-1 street, and extend a cordial invitation to | all visiting members and friends. A good i programme has been arranged, to be fol-1 lowed by a light supper. They also intend holding another euchre party and I dance in tfhc Brougiham-street Hall on t Thursday, 18th August, particulars of which will be advertised later. , One thousand yards of beautiful colorings in all widths of ribbon velvets is one line White's are selling at half-price this week. The appealing force of getting a ribbon which is all silk and excellent value at 4d per yard for 2d per yard does not take a great deal of figuring out. Just call at White and Sons' and see it.—Advt. 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 surprise packet to cash buyers, owing to the near approach of stocktaking, and Morey and Moore will make this fair the ' biggest money-saver possible.—Advt. |
Mes=rs. Ambury Bros, are mooting with phenomenal success at their nnnual winter sale. The public know by thi3 time that the <; A.B." sale is a genuine sale. A reputation built up by over twenty years' trading in New Plymouth 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 Ambury's the popular drapery, millinery, and clothing house. Sale time is bargain time here, and some of the bargains are really surrr'sillo- . . , . h ' .... '_ .'»
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 93, 28 July 1910, Page 8
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394BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 93, 28 July 1910, Page 8
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