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BUSINESS NOTICES.

A very seasonable advertisement In this issue is that of the New Zealand Clothing Factory. This firm: cam boast the largest and best selected stack of desirable attire for the hot weath&r; such as flannel suits, fancy waistcoats, etc., and purchasers art sure of getting sterling! value for their money. The public are reminded of the sale which Mr. Newton King is holding on the Junction road on Wednesday on account of Mr. I. S. Brown. The cows to be offered are all young, stock, 2nd and 3rd ealvers, and as this will be one of the tot sales this year, farmers should not miss this opportunity of securing dairy cows at their own prices. Every mook and corner of the Melbourne's large well-lighted store is filled with desirable new garments (no stock iajL ever carried over); furthermore, every garment is selected by an expert, with special care to style, .coloring and 'workmanship, while the low prices at which they are marked may be a cause of complaint by competitors, but never to customers.—iMvt. If you are not prepared for a sudden change of weather while getting in your oat® or hay, write at once -to White and Sons, Box 35,' New Plymouth, for samples of their stack covering at Is Cy 2 d per yard, and six feet wide. A very small expenditure may save you many pounds' worth of winter feed. Quotations are given for all sizes of covers.—Advt. Three big. job lines consisting of 2/11 blouses, Is cushion covers, and 2d embroidery, have just been opened at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street. Come round and see them.—Advt. Show week is always a busy time at Ambury's. Eight in the centre of New Plymouth, on the way to the show ground, you can drop into their store and slip on anything you wish to wearno waiting, no bother with dressmakers or tailors. Men, women, and children cam be suited with every wearable requisite; fit right, quality right, prices right at Ambury's, Devon street.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 203, 6 December 1910, Page 8

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