BUSINESS NOTICES.
Values like ttae following explain wWr •there fa no spring dullness at the Mel-bourne:—32-inch white calico, 3» ll* , dozen; 36-inch pink flannelette, 3$ lid j dozen; 36-inch longcloth, <J»,Ud dozen; j indigo prints, 6d yard; striped galateas, 0d yard; check glass clotn, 3d yardj * I cheek zephyrs, 3%d yard; art muslins, j 3y g d yard; ladies' Mouses,* 2s lid; splenjdod corsets, Zs lid; and hundreds of other {bargains. The attraction in the centre of the town 3b Amibury's window display of spring fashions, chaste, dainty and beautiful to look upon, charming to wear, cool, comfortable, (serviceable anl cheap. Never heaten is the verdict of all who have had a good look over the establishment. ' A business notice-from IJr. and Mrs* Geo. H. Carrington, of the Moa Dining Rooms, Inglewood, is inserted elsewhere, and should be of particular interest to resid'ents of Inglewood and surrounding district. ... •■ The second phonograph parlor concert •was held at Mr. G. Carter's shop on Wednesday evening. The room was filled with a large and appreciative audience. The October Kst of Anjjberol records is well up to the average. Arrangements are being made for more <x«nfortaHe seating accommodation at the next concert, particulars .of whioh will be notified at a later date. Messrs H. Calvert and Co., who will open to-morrow as drapers, milliners, 4nd ladies' outfitters in premises recently oc-
cupied by Mr. J. Blyth, announce in tM» issue thai they intend to specialise in millinery, both imported and made to order. A strong feature of this department will-be the production of children's millinery. Mr. Calvert informed us yesj .terdby übat the arm will also moke special provision for a. brisk business in neckwear, gloves, >belts, sunshade, and the fancy department generally The shop is now emerging f reg h and clean from the hands of the painters and shopfltters, and the stocks are tastefully arranged. The, modern tyle of window-furnishing is being adopted, a .plain wall-paper and a freize taking the place of the usual cur- . tains and hangings as a Take full advantage of the little savings that are so apparent to every re» ular shopper at Wftte's, by '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 mercerise! dress linens Is 2d per yard; plain shantungs, Is and Is 6d; striped/ITM p«g [yard. We stock tin beet, and sell for cadi. why do you pay Is and 1* Sd for sash ribbons when we can sell you the sum . thing for 6d a yard. Our store is op- - posite Carnegie Library,, King ttreet, New Plymouth, and la specially noted for twopenny embroideries.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 147, 30 September 1910, Page 8
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447BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 147, 30 September 1910, Page 8
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