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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Remarkably attractive offerings ol summer apparel for men are being made by the Melbourne. The assemblage comprises a most liberal showing of entirely new models beautifully de-' signed and made in the season's most wanted materials. Each garment is finished with the characteristic care required by the big corner store.—Advt. We wish to remind the ladies of New Plymouth and surrounding districts thai on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 25 to 27, S. E. Cooper and Co. are holding an unique display of the latest materials for summer wear, in the White Hart Hotel. This firm is is renowned throughout the Dominion for its high standard of work in ladies' costumes. The materials comprise a splendid selection of linens, silks and woollens, and an invitation is extended to anyone interested. On Friday next they will be at Stratford, in the County Hotel. - 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 SonsAdvt.

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. Corinthie. 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 eacli, sash ribbons sixpence yard, wide lace twopence per yard, 42-inch chifl'ons elevenpence per yard, French kid gloves two and eleven a pair, Xo. Of) linir nets threepence each, hair brushes (mirror back) niwpence each, white table damask one and sispence per yard, and hundreds of other bargains at, the Busy Cash Drapery Store /•Onposite Carnegie Library), King street. -Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 24 October 1910, Page 4

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 24 October 1910, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 24 October 1910, Page 4

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