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BUSINESS NOTICES.

"Vanity of vanities," saith the preacher, "all is vanity." So likewise might we say of summer blouses, "All is embroidery." Embroidery is at the wickets and having a long innings. To. see it at its best go to Messrs. Morey and Son's. In to-day's replace advertisement full details are given of many fashionably embroidered blouse ends that are much wanted for present day wear. You'll always find it profitable to make almost a daily practice of visiting those attractive counters ft Messrs. Morey and Son's. Cheap .railway fares are advertised on the Wanganui river steamers. From Wanganui to Pipiriki the return fare is, from now until after the holidays, to be at ordinary single rate, viz., 15s. A two-days' trip on the beautiful Wanganui at 7s 6d per day should attract a very large number of sight seekers. Wisdom whispers: "Get your summer suit at the Melbourne," for their tailormade suits are clearly in a class of theii own. Refined and modish styles, each model possessing an appealing charm, and withal the prices are low, ranging from 30s 6d to 05s.—Advt.

Ambury's are right up to the minute with a thousand bathing garments. The hot weather upon us and everybody with the bathing craze should mean a big business for the firm. Whatever you want to wear can be had at Ambury's. —Advt.

To-dav is remnant day at White's. New lots have been thrown out since the end of last week, and a'll are fresh stock—ends of pieces which have been selling well the last few days. Country orders for remnants up to any amount —one, two or three pounds value, as the case may be—are sent anywhere, carriage paid.—Advt. We have just opened four big job lines, consisting of blouses, sunshades and sash ribbons. The Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth, will be crowded with hundreds of delighted cash buyers. Will you be one of them?—Advt.'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 186, 16 November 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 186, 16 November 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 186, 16 November 1910, Page 8

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