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BUSINESS NOTICES.

At the Baptist Church social last evening the piano used was kindly lent by Messrs Collier and Co.—a fine instrument by Chappell and Chappell. The G. W. Lawrence Company have just landed another shipment of eyclea. Amongst these are .some machines direct from the Birmingham Small Arms Company. These are the genuine article, and not the so-called B.S.A. cycles that have been pushed on the market because, of the larger profits made. The G.W.L. Co. have come to New Plymouth to stay, and are determined to sell goods at a price that will really pay a customer to buy. Cricketers in ueed of suitable apparel will find complete stocks at the Melbourne. Economy items like tennis shirts 2s lid, while drill trousers 4s lid, white serge trousers 10s fld, drill hats Is lid, belts Is, and cricket and tennis shoes 3s lid, are a rarity even at the big corner store. Considering the nearness of the cricket and tennis season the prices quoted here are sensational.—Advt. business is rooted and grounded in giving good value to purchasers. For example, try our famous washing cambrics at sevenpence per vard. These are good whatever way they are looked at—good patterns, good cloth, good washers. Send for patterns.—White and Soils 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 and 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 laee twopence per yard, 42-inch chiffons elevenpence per yard/French 3<id gloves two and eleven a pair, No. 99 hair nets threepence eaoh, hair brushes (mirror back) ninepencd each, white table damask one and pence 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 165, 21 October 1910, Page 4

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 165, 21 October 1910, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 165, 21 October 1910, Page 4

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