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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Messrs. Mcholls and Son, of Inglewood, notify that they are selling bread from their bakery department at 7d the 41b. loaf. The firm's bakehouse is one of the best-fitted (between Auckland and Wellington. The plant is up-to-date and most sanitary, all the dough-mixing for bread being done by machinery, which is driven by electricity, enabling the bakera to turn out any quantity of goods at short notice. The ovens, of which there are two, are well built, and have a capacity for taking very big batches. The firm make a speciality of catering for all social functions. 'Messrs. Gamlin and Luke, seedsmen! and general merchants, Inglewood, notify that they have in stock, oats, chaff, bran, pollard, potatoes, etc., all at cheapest rates for cash. The firm also have on hand all pasture and farm seeds of the most reliable kind.

The attention of our readers in Inglewood and surrounding, districts is drawn to an advertisement elsewhere from Mr. C. A. Cramer, of the 'Excelsior Bakery, Inglewood. Mr. Cramer, who holds several first-class awards for his breadmaking, makes a speciality of all small goods. The establishment also caters for all functions, parties, etc., while particular attention is given to the making of wedding and birthday cakes. The Melbourne's cash, ready for every wholesale emergency, brings you the most beautiful, stunning suits at prices heretofore impossible. Tailor-made suits at 49s 8d and 59s 6d, that any other store could never attempt to sell under 65s and' 755.

The 2a lid room is still in full swing. I Numbers of useful articles to choose from. Just come round and have a peep; I it's wonderful what you want when ,you get into that room. It's a regular barII gain bristler, and it's right opposite the Carnegie Library in King street, New Plymouth, and known as the Busy Cash Drapery Store. I To-morrow, White and Sons will make a special window display of trimmed hats—balance of their, winter stock—at !2s lid each. In many cases the wings with which these are adorned were coating more than the price now asked for the complete hat.—Advt. Amburys' great cash sale 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 mm, closing Saturday night, 13th inst. All goodls of a winter nature I will (be turned out. for clearance at | slaughtering pripps. in many cases half j price or less. The offer for the week is ] large parcels for small money, at Am- ' burys' one address, Itevon street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 106, 12 August 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 106, 12 August 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 106, 12 August 1910, Page 8

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