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BUSINESS NOTICES.

I Some nice goods in silver plate, and | some pretty new new jewellery, is now .being shown by Messrs Skeates Bros., I jewellers, Devon street. , In men's tailor-made suits the Melbourne Clothing Company are actual makers—not like the cuckoo described by the schoolboy as "a bird who don't lay his own eggs himself." Some really aobby sample models are now on view at the big corner store, and the prices, 49s Cd, 69s Od and 655, are unusually low. i Take full advantage of the little savings that are so apparent to every teg- ! ular shopper at White's, toy making your dress purchases at this well-known store. To-day, a splendid, range of ■ plain summer' fabrics are showing in all the leading colors. Highly mercerised dress linens Is 2d per yard; plain shantungs, Is and Is 6d; striped, Is 2d pef yard. No lady passed the corner of Devon and Brougham streets last night without being attracted by the very line window display made by Messrs Ambury Bros. The whole of the comer window is devoted to spring millinery, which is shown I very prettily. The three windows on framed in light archways of white, trelI Used in pale .blue. The ceiling is com--1 posed of rich over-all laces. The back'ground ia of white, and large mirrors I are framed' in pale blue, whilst black I velvet ribbon is effectively used to bor[d«r the picture. A prominent feature I is the announcement "A.B. display," the j "A.8." being carried out in violets and the word "display" in small rosee of several tints. The real meaning of the window is found in the nice showing of the new trimmed milliner}' models, and the floral and fruit trimmings, which richly adorn the window floor, or are suapawled from the ceiling, The firm may safely ibe congratulated upon making one „ of the prettiest window shows ever seen in New Plymouth*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 146, 29 September 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 146, 29 September 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 146, 29 September 1910, Page 8

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