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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The dairy sale, advertised by Mr. Newton King to be 'held at Urenui on the 12th inst., has been postponed till further notice.

Surplus stock boy's short trousers, in navy 'blue, the 'usual price of which is 7s lid, are offering at White and Sons for 5s 6d per pair. Also all-wool trousers for men, in size 6- only, 5s per pair. Kaiapoi white wool sweaters, at 5s 6d each.

One of the most successful sales that has ever been held in 'New Plymouth will close its doors at the end of next week. We refer to Messrs iMorey and Son's great winter sale, which has given to our lady readers such great opportunities toindulge in their beloved pastime of shopping where bargains are numerous. An • announcement regarding great values in lace curtains,, etc.,. at the sale will be found in another column. Intending members of the Park Tennis and Croquet Club' are invited to attend to-night's special general meeting in the Towin Hall. The chair will be taken promptly at 7.30, and the business will be pushed through as rapidly as possible, as several of the members wish' to attend the Liederfcafel practice to be held the same evening; The ladies' committee will meet after the general meeting to arrange for holding a club social. If you want blankets at about half price now is your time. Morey and Moore, of the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth, are determined to clear all their stock of rugs and blankets by the end of the week.

Amburys' great cash sate has proved a record. The values offered have .given great satisfaction to purchasers. The firm report record days and record weeks, which proves the genuineness of the reductions and the high appreciation of the public. The sale has another full week to run, closing Saturday night, 13th inst. All goods of a winter nature will be turned out for clearance at slaughtering prices, in many cases half price or less. The offer for the week is large parcels for small money, at Amburys' one address, Devon street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 9 August 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 9 August 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 9 August 1910, Page 8

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