BUSINESS NOTICES.
Greater New Plymouth, or not, there' will be no alteration of the Fitzroy appreciation of the excellent service and groceries supplied by Mr. J. Taylor. There's no store like a proved store, and Fitzroy people and others haveproved this store to be a good one in every respect, stocking the best goods at very low prices. The London Standard writes as follows:—"In the workshop, the mill, the office, the barrack room and on board ship, the teacher of the International Correspondence Schools is ever working for his pupil through the admirable service of text-books, upon which some £50,000 is spent annually in revision." The New Zealand business of the I.C.S. is now under direct control of the International Correspondence Schools, Ltd., Kingaway, London, where all the courses have been prepared in accordance with the best English standards, and all advanced' papers corrected under the personal supervision of prominent English experts. Mr. F. Carpenter, district agent, Wanganui, will be pleased to supply full particulars to those interested in the I.C.S. system of education by mail.
All the new fabrics are represented in the Melbourne's tailor-made suits for men. If there is a fashionable weave you'll find it in their 65s suits. To-mor-row there will be shown new brown and green worsteds, indigo coatings, waved worsteds and checked vicunas—all in the special suits at 65s.—Advt. For some time now White and Sons have been handling a grand line of allwool Oamaru saddle-tweeds for boys at 5s 6d per pair. By how these have reached every nook and cranny of Taranaki. If you find any difficulty in getting them, write White and Sons direct. In order to get the right quality for good wear, be sure they bear White's diamond brand. —Advt.
Picnic hats, fourpence each, sash ribbons sixpence yard, wide lace twopence per yard, 42-inch chiffons elevenpenee per yard, French (kid gloves two and eleven a pair, No. 99 !hair nets threepence each, hair brushes (mirror back) ninepence each, white table damask one and sixpence per yard, and hundreds of otlflß bargains at the Busy Cash Drapery Sto* (Opposite Carnegie Library), King street, —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 158, 13 October 1910, Page 4
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354BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 158, 13 October 1910, Page 4
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