BUSINESS NOTICES.
In another column of this issue, there is an announcement which ought to please every person who reads it. It is by Messrs. McEiwan Bros., and refers to the opening of their stocktaking sale of footwear, at Which many rich bargains may be had. Theatre patrons are reminded that the plans for "Aladdin" will be opened at H. Collier and Co.'s music warehouse on Thursday morning at 8.30. For the first few hours after opening no more_ than six tickets will be sold to any one' l person, and once a seat is pencilled on the plan it will not be altered under any i circumstances. Cheques as payment for seats will not be accepted, and country clients (whose letters will be attended to in the order they arrive) are requested to enclose a stamped envelope for return of Jackets. BUSINESS NOTICES Just asik to see what White's are showing in white mercerised tennis shirting. Exactly right • for the boys during] summer. Strong, light and cool. Buy now at 5/9 per dozen yards. The 'boys' varsity suits at the Melbourne are bona fide values, and the ibuying public know it. That's the reason there is such a grekt response to their advertisements. These suits at 10/6 are part of a large cancellation received 'by one of the best known manufacturers of bovs' high grade suits in the Dominion, on account of late delivery. Particulars are given herein of a very superior furniture sale to be held at Mrs. D. Laicey's residence, Gilbert street, 'on Tuesday afternoon next, commencing at 1.30. 'Messrs. Webster Bros., the auctioneers, assure us the furniture is a capital lot and well worth inspecting. This should be a chance to be availed of by anyone in need of some good articles, and as Mr. and Mrs. Laing are leaving for England, everything must be cleared without reserve;
A' sale of considerable importance to farmers and others is advertised in this issue. On Saturday next Messrs. Webster Bros, are selling, without reserve, on account of. the Harbor Board, all the sheds, stores and stables on the reclaimed' land recently occupied by Mr. (Newton King. The buildings contain much useful shed timber, and, in all, close on 500 sheets of corn®! ted iron in varying length?, from s:': . 2.if.. ' The sample suits ottering at the Me. bourne are not only the newest spring styles, but are smartest in those finer details of designing and tailoring. More than that, the sale price for these handsome suits is little short of a sensation. A chance to obtain a new trimmed hat at a greatly reduced price is given to women by Messrs. 'Morey and Son in their announcement in another column. All trimmed millinery has to be cleared lat anv cost.
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.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 110, 17 August 1910, Page 8
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504BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 110, 17 August 1910, Page 8
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