BUSINESS NOTICES.
I The attention of the public is again I called to the sale of property on behalf 'of the trustees of the late Clarence Kenaells, which Mr. Newton King is ho ding at the Mart, Devon street, on ■ i Saturday, the 22nd instant. The lots to Ibe offered are all well-known town proIperties, all built on, let to suitable ten- , jants, and returning good rents. To 'anyone with money to invest, this sale I offers exceptional opportunities, i Skill with' the needle is a cherished 'accomplishment among English women, and the "white seam" work of English make, ranks foremost of its kind. For | those who lack the skill or time to sit ; down—shape, fashion and sew dainty! 'lingerie, Messrs! Morey and Son havej '.imported the best English makes of the ! softest cambrics trimmed with artistic skill, yet withal—inexpensive. The firm's replace advertisement gives sufficient dei tails to cause a longing amongst the fair sex to inspect such charming garments. ' They will, 110 doubt, amplify such particulars by a visit to the showrooms, j There was landed at the British and 'Continental Piano Company's local de- ' pot yesterday what is claimed to be the 'finest upriglit grand piano ever introduced into Taranaki. This instrument, j imported to the order of a Xew Ply- ■ mouth gentleman, is priced at £2lO. The ! pia.no is a very handsome one, ill walnut, with 7% octaves, and is a BechI stine, with all the Bechstein's excellence |in tone, quality and finish. Of this piano |Madame Carreno writes: "The Becli-
stein, with all the Bechstein's excellence land above all other instruments responds 1 Ito all demands of the artist." There was I also landed a further shipment of magIniflcent art model Mopkinson pianos, j which are the finest English pianos | made. I A complete assortment of all that is ! new and wanted in thoroughly stylish ineckwsyir is one of the important features that is giving the Melbourne such !a lame tie business. To this is added j unquestionably the lowest prices in Taranaki. —Advt. White and Sons cater especially for ' the bovs. Their stock of shirts for the •■little fellows is one that embraces just [those lines that suit boys best —white shirts for best wear, with or _ without cnl'ars—and colored striped shirts foi strong everyday wear—and in all the sizes from 11-in'ch to 14-inch neck length. The prices range from 2e to os !)d each. —Aclvt. j Send vour orders for printing to rh? ' <TMiH Prut 4 pry Pi-ict" right allll
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 15 October 1910, Page 7
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417BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 15 October 1910, Page 7
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