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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The Westport Coal Company will from to-day reduce the price of Taupiri coal by 3s a ton, reduction on smaller lots to be proportionate. ' i Mr. J. Bennett, the well-known jeweller, starts his sale of genuine jewellery j to-day. All the goods to be sold are ol the best makers, and contain genuine material. The sale will be for one month only, and the liberal discount of 4s in the £ is to be allowed. Customers can rely on securing really first-class bargains. The annual social of the Avenue Road Card Club will be held on Thursday evening next at the Brougham Street Hall. Arrangements for a very pleasant evening are well advanced, and if good music, A 1 supper, the best of floors and good prizes for card players can make the social a popular one, the annual function of the Club will be a big success. Nothing so pleases and delights the fair sex as a choosfog of a silk blouse, and so it will be a light-hearted crowd that, throngs round Messrs. Morey and Son's suk counter during the coming weeks. There the new display of blouse silks is the most comprehensive yet seen in New Plymouth, and comprises selections from all the best known silk factories of the present day.' Dairy farmers and Jefsey fanciers are .reminded of the sale of pedigree Jersey bulla which Mr. Newton King is holding at the Stratford Yards on Tuesday, October 4. The animals comprise some choice Jerseys, bred from well known cattle, and should meet with ready sale. With the, large enquiry for Jersey cattle in this district, farmers should not miss this opportunity for securing a head for their herd. The cost of a Jersey bull to father a herd can be cleared in one year by the extra price you can get for your grade •heifers. Do not miss this sale. The commodious Clifton House, Waitara, is now under the excellent management of Mrs.: Fairley, late of Dunedin. -The place has been thoroughly renovated throughout. It contains ten large airv bedrootas, comfortable sitting rooms, piano and electric light throughout. Every home comfort, combined with courtesy, is assured. The house faces the/ wharf, affording a splendid view of tie shipping. Those requiring a holiday cannot do better, tljan pay a visit to Waitara and sta.y at Clifton H*use. Excellent meals are available at all hours, while the tariff is moderate. The! Melbourne reaches for the patronage of men and women through merit of merchandise and not through exaggerated comparative prices. Exaggeration is not an agent _ for winning confidence, hence it is studiously Avoided ait the big corner store. The Melbourne's practice is to give value, not to preach it. Take full advantage of the little savings that are so apparent to every regular shopper at White'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 mercerised drees Maens Is 2d per yard} plain shantungs, Is and Is 6d; striped, Is 2d per stock the best, and sell for cash. Why do you pay Is and Is Sd for sash ribbons when we ean sell yon the sajne thing for 6d a yard. Our stqre is opposite Carnegie. Library, King street, New Plymouth, and ie_ specially noted for twopenny embroideries. The attraction in the centre of ■ the town is Amibury's window display of spring fashions, chaste, dainty and beautiful to look upon, charming to wear, cool, comfortable, serviceable and cheap. Never beaten is the verdict of all who have tod a good look over the establishment. -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 148, 1 October 1910, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 148, 1 October 1910, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 148, 1 October 1910, Page 3

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