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BUSINESS NOTICES.

A social is being held in the Roland Hall on Wednesday evening next. The ladies in charge of the arrangements are gathering together good musical talent, and vocal and step-dancing items will be interspersed throiighout the dancing programme.

The attention of rose growers is called to the advertisement of the New Plymouth Horticultural Society, who are j holding their annual rose exhibition in i the Brougham-street Hall on Thursday, 17th inst., entries for which will be received by the secretary on Tuesday, 15th inst. Special attention is drawn to the novice class, which should attract large entries. Special attention is called to the fact that Mr. N. King is offering, on behalf of Mr. Willis J. Freeth of Urenui, at Waiwaikaiho, on November 10, the day ■ after Messrs. Clarke and Watkin's sale, his grandly-bred 3-year-old Jersey bull, "Yankee Lad." This Ml combines in his blood the best breecmig in New Zealand, his dam being half-sister to the great "Heather," the dam of Mr. Clarke's, champion "Lady Disdain," and all Jersey breeders know what record "Yan-1 kee Sweet's" dam is doing. Novel touches, telling details, jaunty I co.'.ts of most becoming style and 'length, mark the latest creations in nun's smart suits at the Melbourne. Every favorite color, every approved weave is represented in the very attrac-1 tive display at the big corner store. Advt. New art sateens and cretonnes have, just been opened at White's. The prudent housewife will want to look these over for new drapings, curtains or loose covers for furniture, and it is right then that the values at White's store will be appreciated.—Advt. ! Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth, is the > best st'ore for laces, buttons and •embroidery. Try them next time you are in town.—Advt. Amburv's "A.8." advertisement on page 6 draws special attention to their spring shipments of apparel to suit everybody in variety, quality and price. Top for quality, bottom for price, rarietv unexcelled, is their motto. Look in and around. j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 177, 5 November 1910, Page 8

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