BUSINESS NOTICES.
A public meeting .will be held jn the' I Council Chambers to-night to appoint a citizens' committee to assist the Band. At this season most men are replenishing their wardrobes. Those needing a new suit should note some of tahe special merits of the H.B. tailor cut axlivertised on another page of this issue. There is no safer'plan than to buy an article with a good reputation, as haa the "Tailor Cut." We' would draw the attention of sympathisers with the back blocks to tha notice of a sale of work at Te Henui on Wednesday, October 12. Since its inauguration the Holy Trinity Guild has worked quietly and steadily in the interests of outlying districts as weU 1 as for Te Hemui, and now, witih th® ! help of a guild of ladies at Bell Block, [propose to make another effort, and . hope for the usual generous support of , New Plymouth people. 1 There are no radical style changes revealed in the new collection of men's I tailor-made suits at the Melbourne, but all the new and varied effects in brown, green and blue fabrics offer the very .broadest latitude for selection at prices ! that are a revelation ia economy. I Mr. F. von Libbe, ol Auckland, who has had. considerable Continental, English audi colonial experience in piano tuning and repairing, has joined the British and Continental Piano Compaay's New branch, and hia services are now obtainable by those wishing for a fully competent tuner and repairer. Satisfaction is guaranteed, and the prices for repairs will be framed , on the lowest scale. ' New dress coats, embroidered eoats, silk blouses and other summer !ines_ are just opening, up at White's. This is a second and very complete range for the season, and include quite tiie latest I styles to be obtained in the London market. | We stock the best, and sell for cash. ! Why do you pay la and Is 3d ior sastt ribbons when we can sell you the same thing for 6d a yard. Our store is opposite Carnegie library, King street, New Plymouth, and is specially note# for twopenny embroideries. The attraction in the centre of the town is Amibury's window display of spuing fasihions, chaste, dainty and beautiful to look upon, dhanning to wear, l cool, comfortable, serviceable and cheap. Never beaten is the verdict of all who have bad a good look over the establishment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8
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401BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8
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