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BUSINESS NOTICES.

'Every customer who attends the Melbourne's great rebuilding sale will surely send twenty more—for nothing is more potent than word-of-mouth advertising, and with an opportunity like this it is only natural for everybody to study economy. T. Bmnsgrove advertises prices of several lines of hard-wearing boots mutable for the present season's wear. White and Sod's replace advertisement to-day has special interest for the girls this cold weather. One of the fixtures of the season that thrifty housewives look forward to is Herbert's Up-to-Date : sale, This opened on Saturday both in Sew Plymouth and Stratford, both shops being crowded and small wonder, for the maimer in which prices were cut and slashed meant a good time for the buyer. The sale continues for some time and daily fresh bargains will be brought forward. There must be still many ladies who are wanting warm smart coats. The coming three months is. just the tune that they will come in most useful The prices ruling at Whites' for the balance of their stock is just about half the ordinary values for these goods during the earlier part of the season. The shapes are new and right.—-Advt. From a srnal acorn big oaks grow. TMs sayinjg is exemplified in King street, where Messrs. Morey and of the Busy Cash Store, planted their com-1 mercdal acorn some nine years ago; aad to-day it has become a fairly large oak, 1 and is still steadily growing. The ferti-' laser used for this healthy tree was knowledge of markets, keen prices, cash! trading, small expenses. Hence the con-' tinuity of trade. As an economic bouse-' wife you should seriously; think this over, and if you have not' already tried us, let to-morrow be the day—*he openi rag of our King Street Cash Fair. Messrs. Ambury Bros, are meeting with phenomenal success at their annual winter sale. The public know by this I 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 i 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 awontinuation of that policy that makes Anbury's the popular drapery, millinery, and clothing house. Sale tune is bargain, time here, and some .of the bargains are really surprising.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 2 August 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 2 August 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 2 August 1910, Page 8

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