BUSINESS NOTICES.
For one week only Messrs. Morey and Son will sell all remaining blouses at their great winter sale at cost prices. This is news that should cause even those who think their outfits complete to pause awhile and consider twice ere they pass by such an opportunity. Reserved seats for the concert in aid of the Old People's Home Piano Fund can be Booked at Collier and Co.'s. We draw our readers' attention to the clearing' sale at Koru on Tuesday next on account of Mr. Arthur Collins. We understand from Messrs. Webster Bros, that the cattle are a good lot, a large proportion showing strong in Jersey. The herd has been top test at the factory for the past two seasons, and are to be sold absolutely without reserve.
The Melbourne has bnen the busiest store in Sew Plymouth for the past several weeks, despite the cry of business depression. Every customer knows why it has been and will continue to be Taranaki's busiest store —for the reason that it is selling- the most dependable and seasonable goods at lower prices than any other house in the province. From a smfflll acorn big oaks grow. T.lids saving is exemplified in King street, where Messrs. Morey and Moore, of the Busy Cash Store, planted their commercial acorn some nine years ago; and fco-day it lias become a fairly large oak, and is still steadily growing. The fertiliser used for this healthy tree wa« knowledge of markets, keen prices, cash trading, stnalJ expenses. Hence the continuity of trade. As an economic housewife you should seriously think this over, and if you have not already tried us, let to-morrow be the day—the opening of our King Street Cash Pair. One thousand yards of 'beautiful colorings in al l , 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.
Messrs. Ambury Bros, are meeting with phenomenal success at their annual winter sale, The public Iknow by this time that the "A.8." 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 ia bargain time here, and some of the bargains are really surprising.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 30 July 1910, Page 8
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457BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 95, 30 July 1910, Page 8
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