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BUSINESS NOTICES.

This evening Morey and Son's big drapery establishment will be thrown open when the public will have an opportunity of inspecting the glorious spring and summer display of goods recently purchased in England by the firm's manager. Everybody i 3 invited to view the goods. White's must now be recognised as having quite the latest goods in the dress trade, as we can find no mention of any new things in the fashion journals than the mercerised linens and shantungs in both plain shades ana spots which this firm are showing. French woollen materials with satin stripe are being shown in every conceivable new shade in single robelingites only, a very distinct advantage, and exclusive too..

11l Taranaki's geography of fashion, Devon street is tne Gull stream —Ui. j Melbourne in the swim where Liardet street runs in. Latest fashions just opened in boys' washing Peter Pans, men's boaters, Brazilians and Panamas. Special display to-morrow. It does not require a Sherlock Holmes to tell that Messrs. Morey and Son have been busy with their spring opening display. They have been hard at work preparing for a magnificent showing of new goods. Last night a promenade display for the public was held, and the keen i interest evinced in the great exhibition 'of beautiful goods augurs well for the sale which opens to-day. Among the spring items now opened at Whites' are a large quantity of cotton biouses at 2s lid each. Never before have the firm been offering such a great value line at this early stage of the season. It consists of all the latest pattern stripes in delainettes, cambrics, and zephyrs, each with a collar to match, and they will be eagerly sought for by blouse purchasers. Mrs. M. Moii', milliner, Broadway, Stratford, is now displaying some choice millinery. Paris models are a speciality. There are also some very smart Paisley silk hats. Dainty neckwear of every description is in stock. When out walking don't forget to call at 'the little "White House."

Bert Burgess, Stratford, for smart footwear, Quality unequalled. Prices to suit all.

Manoy's genuine clearing sale is still in full swing in Stratford. Great bargains daily in clothing and boots. Inspection cordially invited. For dainty sweets just go to "Gould's Te Whare Reka," Stratford. All sweets sold at Wellington prices. Novelties arriving daily. Unsurpassed for variety. Mrs. McCallum, laides' outfitter, Stratford, has just opened up a large stock of summer lingerie for women and children. Orders for weddings, etc., promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 133, 14 September 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 133, 14 September 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 133, 14 September 1910, Page 8

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