BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Co-operative Transport and Agency Co., Ltd., insert timetable for the motor coach service between New Plymouth and Opunake, which will resume running to-morrow. Those who want to spend a cheap Xmas holiday will be interested in Messrs. Bellringer Brothers', Limited, great cash advertising competition. The 'first prize is a tourist first-class railway ticket and £5 cash for expenses. When ladies make the conventional afternoon call, and the hostess serves tea, she takes care that her tray is covered with the most dainty cloth hi her collection. However friendly the eyes of the visitors, they are keenly criticised, and each hostess vies with another to create little envious surprises with her napery. Messrs. Morey i and Son have just opened a most attractive shipment of linen napery in the latest designs from famous makers. They invite inspection of these goods, and are confident that Die display wil be greatly appreciated. The firm's replace advertisement in this issue furnishes a brief foretaste of the details.
" The goods you want, when you want them, and at the right price." That's the slogan of the Melbourne big comer store, and we think it's a good one. Ladies' smart serviceable umbrellas at 3s lid, and men's umbrellas at 4s Ud, are items that constitute genuine big store bargains.—Advt. India linens are the correct material* to make up with the present fashions in embroideries for all-whke ' dresses. Tlic-e excellent fabrics are stocked at White and Sons in four dill'erent qualfc ties, all of which are (piite reliable for wear and washing, a most essential feature with every light dress.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 31 October 1910, Page 5
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266BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 31 October 1910, Page 5
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