BUSINESS NOTICES.
A meeting of the Ladies' Committee of the North Taranaki Hunt Club Ball will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday. The sample suits offering at the Me!« bourne are not only the newest spring styles, but are smartest in those fines details of designing and tailoring. Mom than that, the sale price for these hand* some suits is little short, of a sensation. A chance to obtain a new trimmed ha{ at a greatly reduced price is given to women by Messrs. .Moivy ami Son in their announcement in another column. All trimmed millinery has to be cleared at nnv cost.
Special attention is drawn to the advertisement of the New Zealand Clothing Factory in this Tha firm is busy stocktaking, and determined to clear a lot of suitings on hand V means of ft substantial reduction in prices, The selection on offer comprises some splendid tweeds and fine worsteds for best wear, as well as ft number gf saddle tweeds for real hard wear, and, although the prices are cheaper +h«"» you (Sflllld t)Uy the same materials in ready-mades, you get the benefit ol a better fit and superior workmanship. There is apparently a healthy brisk* ness in the piano trade, for yesterday morning Mr. Hoffman landed, for tha British and Continental Depot, four fini pianos, including three from the WeJiknown makers, J. and J. Hopkinstffl/rf London. The "Art Model" is a titost 'beautiful drawing-room piano of exquisite design. The work is executed by the most skilled British labor, and the volume and quality of tone are unsurpassed. The instrument is recommended as being perfect in every way, and is stocked in rosewood and walnut cases.
Messrs. Hatriclc and Co., the proprietor of the Wanganui River Steamer Fleet, advertise that the cheap fares, including free accommodation at beautiful new Pipiriki House, will be again resumed from the 15th inst. The fares ar» extremely low. A two-days' trip, leaving Wanganni on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and returning the following days, is 25a, and the week-end trip— Saturdays to Mondays—a three-days' excursion, is fixed at the low fare of 30s, or 10s per day, including accommodation. We do not think that there is any cheaper «xcumion than this in the colony. On' Sunday an Upper Beaches, beyond Pipiriki trip is run; fare 10s. The 2s lild room is atiH in full swing. Numbers of useful articles to cboose from. Just come round ami 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 the 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 tie wings with which these are adorned were costing more than the price now aisked for the complete hat.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 16 August 1910, Page 8
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486BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 16 August 1910, Page 8
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