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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The Garrison Band will parade (weather permitting) this> evening, commencing at the Post Office at 7.30. To mark the completion of -twenty •years' business in New Plymouth, Messrs. Ambury'Brothers yesterday entertained the members of the staff at afternoon tea. The business has grown quite beyond the brightest hopes of those early days, but the customers recognise old friends in ttfe principals ana in Mr. A. Way, who has been with them continuously from that time. Many happy returns!. The New Plymouth Orchestral Union are giving their second grand concert for the season 1910, in the Whitcley Hall, next Thursday. The programme consists of popular orchestral, instrumental and vocal items. The Society are hoping, at this concert, to maintain the high standard which they have attained in the past, and the public of New Plymouth can be assured of a musical treat by attending. A programme will be ; published in a few days. : Members of the United Service Cricket Club arc requested to roll up to a working bee at the West End ground this afternoon. A handsome collection of men's Pa nama hats is being shown by the Melbourne. Fine woven high grades such as are being offered are now in great demand. They are dressy, comfortable and stylishly shaped. An unusually varied assortment may be selected from at prices varying from 15s (id to 355. Our business is rooted and grounded in giving good value to purchasers. For example, try our famous washing cambrics at sevenpence per yard. These are good whatever way they are looked at—good patterns, good cloth, good washers. Send for patterns.—White and Sons.— 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 Indies endless trouble. Very hatidsome while buttonhole embroidery coats and skirts will be a strong feature of the display. Everything new here—Advt. Picnic hats, foiirpence each, sash ribbons sixpence yard, wide lac<v twopence per yard, 42-inch chiffons elevenpence per yard, French Ikid gloves two and eleven a pair, No. 09 hair nots threepence each, hair brushes (mirror hack) ninepencp each, white table damask one aJid sisponce 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 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8

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