From a/small•§9pnj'% oaks grow. Thw'aiyinig'ifs exeinsMed.,in King street, where Messrs. Morey" ahd Moore, of the Busy Cash Store, planted their commercial acorn some nine years ago; and to-day it has become a fairly large oak,, and is still steadily growing. The f ertilieer used for this healtty tree was knowledge of markets, keen prices, cash trading, small expenses, gene'e the conktinuity of trade.' iAa ait economic housewife you should seriously think this over, and if you have not already tried us, let to-morrow be the day—the openia<* of our Kjng Street jdash Pair.
Messrs. Ambury Bros. Are Meeting with phenomenal success at their annual winter sale. The public know 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 raked,, so the fllrm is very careful, at sale time and alt 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 AmburVa tn'6 popular drapery, millinery, and clothing house. Sale time is bargain time here, and some of the bargains/are really sur, prising. \ F(XmnMWi£MmA
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 3 August 1910, Page 8
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198Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 3 August 1910, Page 8
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