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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The Tukapa Football dub kolds its annual social on Thursday evening next, and the function promises to 'be a great success. A strong ladies' committee has been formed and the musk will be supplied by Mirs. Woods' orchestra. The completeness of the Melbourne Clothing Company's spring exhibit—.the variety and inclusiveness 01 overy department—effectively demonstrates the commanding supremacy of this highly jspefcfrlised store, directing its entine energies exclusively to an object—the outfitting of men and boys. Cm Saturday next, 20th inst, Mr. Newton King will hold an important sale of dairying land which should prove of interest to anyone wanting a firstclass farm. Mr. F. J. Morris's fine beach property at the Tapuae is so wellknown that it is quite unnecessary to enlarge upon its excellence. The land is most conveniently situated on the Main South Road, and distant only about seven miles from New Plymouth. It is within easy reach of two dairy factories, and close to post office and school. When to this is added that it is situated right on the beach, it will be realised that the opportunity is one not to be missed. The same afternoon Mr. King will offer the farm at Okato in the estate of the late T A. Hempton. This is a good level proi).: ' ' >o "i? close to factory and school ;.. ..c with a ready sale. Full particulars may, be had upon application to the auction-' eer. • I

New Plymouth people may romemfoer the fine white-faced cattle, purebred Herefords which took first prize in the fat cattle classes at the last Taranaki show. They were magnificent beasts. TbJre is an opportunity now of renewing acquaintance with them, for Mr. H. Joll has bought them from Mr. W. Birdling in a line of prime bullocks. One of them was hanging in the Central Meat Bazaar last night when a News reporter looked in. Mr. Jack Harvey, wim>, It will be conceded, has handled some prime meat in his time, declared that he had never seen finer beef, and pointed to the fact that it quite put in the shade Mine really prime hindquarters which were hanging alongside. This beast turned the scale at 14001bs, and is a striking instance of what good breeding and good feeding can do. As this will be one of the last opportunities to obtain goats at the Waiwakaiho sale and the demand being far in excess of the supply, intending purchasers would do well to attend this sale.

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 6d and 59s 6d, that any other store could never attempt to sell under 65s and 755.

The 2s 11(1 room is still in full swing. Numbers of useful articles to choose from. Just come round and have a peep; it's wonderful what you want when you get into that room. It's a regular bargain bristler, and it's right opposite the Carnegie Library in King street, New Plymouth, and known as tfce Busy Cash Drapery Store. 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 witlh which these are adorned were costing 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 run, closing Saturday night, 13$ inst. All goods of a winter nature will Ibe turned out for clearance at slaughtering prices, in many cases ball 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 107, 13 August 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 107, 13 August 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 107, 13 August 1910, Page 8

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