BUSINESS NOTICES.
In our advertising columns ladies will be pleased to read that S. E. Cooper and jCo. ,ladies' tailors, of Wanganui, are holding a display in Xew Plymouth on Wcdneslay and Thursday, October 26 and 27. This firm is celebrated for its splendid class of materials and trimmings, and this season's goods totally eclipse all others. A splendid range of Harris linens, shantungs, tussore and silician silks, in addition to light tweeds, worsteds and serges in plain and striped will be seen for the first time in >!e\v Plymouth.—Advt. Did you ever notice an Australian eleven taking the field? How accurately they are fitted in cricketing footwear. That's 'how every team should turn out, be is cricket or tennis or even a bowling team. The appearance first of all is good, and the ease and comfort secured from the perfect fitting playing shoes go a long way towards helping a team to win the game. All that is correct in sporting footwear is stocked at its best by Messrs. McEwen Bros., whose new advertisement calls attention to an opportune display of ■such goods. A remarkably fine collection of boys' varsity suits is being exhibited at the Melbourne. Xew lines that "take the eye" are striped galatea suits at 7/11, pretty brown striped tweed suits at 10/G, and fine* quality white serge suits at 13/0. —Advt. New lines in colored linen costumes are opened at Whites'. No two are alike in coloring and designs, and the prices range from 52s Cd to 45s each. Some are quite plain in style, while others are handsomely trimmed with embroidery. Roslyn serge costumes for travelling in plain navy and creams are also in stock in a number of different sizps.—Advt. To-day at Ambury's the big attraction for the ladies will be nearly 100 costumes of various styles and materials just opening ex s.s. Corinthic. With the coming warm weather, linens, shantungs and muslins will be in demand, and the ready-made stylish coats ana skirts in these materials will save the ladies endless trouble. Very handsome white buttonhole embroidery coats and skirts will be a strong feature of the display. Everything new here—Advt. Picnic hats, fourpence each, sash ribbons sixpence yard, wide lace twopence per yard, 42-inch chiffons elevenpence per yard, French (kid gloves two and eleven a pair, Xo. 99 hair nets threepence each, hair brushes (mirror back) ninepence each, white table damask one and sixpence per yard, and hundreds of other bargains at the Busy Cash Drapery Store (Opposite Carnegie Library), King street. —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 162, 18 October 1910, Page 8
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422BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 162, 18 October 1910, Page 8
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