BUSINESS NOTICES.
Two special lines are quoted to-day in Messrs. Morey and Son's advt., fhe prices given indicate what bargains they must be. Walking skirts and dressing gowns at "such low prices should be inspected at once. K Ar-grAnd social will be held at Holland Monday evening next ; the proceed from which will be in aid of the Sty '.tJ'tSjilia Musical Society. Arrangements ( fre weU, in hand for an enjoyable evenliigl. A' more opportune time lor their great celebration sale could not have been selected by the Melbourne Clothing Co., for this is the time of the year when nr.Miy people like to enhance the beauty of their homes. And • there's nothing like a beautiful piece of Axminster or Brussels carpet to "complete the scene" of a room. Intending purchasers are advised to make an early call at the big corner store.
As a rule, the public is called upon, | only once a year to give its help in the 1 work of St. Mary's Sunday School. This 1 is a Bulb Show, which is to take place | this year on September Ist—that is, | next Thursday. Besides a fine display I of bulbs and other spring flowers, there ! will be a fancy and refreshment stall, and, of course, afternoon tea. It is to be hoped that all who are interested in the children will be present. . Patrons of the annual Hunt Ball will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Kirkby has very kindly placed her "Kia Ora" tea-rooms at the disposal of the committee for September Ist. Mr. iPritcliard has also done the same, so that the committee have the use of seven verv pretty rooms, which they intend to utilise for supper quarters, thereby doing away with the inconvenience of having supper on the stage, the usual arrangement when dances are held in the Theatre. . Further than this, the stage can now be fitted up for sittingout purposes, which arrangement will also be appreciated by visitors. <3 01T , f . 0 f the new French printed eaw-b'.-io:' hove arrived at White and Son? Besp.'te the advance in cotton, theat are so well bought that a very nice line, | absolutely fast in color, is being shown at sevenpence per yard. The new tones of heliotrope, purple and biscuit shades are very prominent, in addition to the ever popular blues and pinks. Embroideries at the Busy Cash Drapery Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth. t.c.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 31 August 1910, Page 8
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405BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 31 August 1910, Page 8
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