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BUSINESS NOTICES. The ladies in charge of the arrangements for the garden party in Mr. R. Cock's beautiful grounds on Thursday, afternoon (next/week) are pushing on. Prizes are offered for the best decorated go-cart, push-cart,*doll's pram, boy's triI cycle, and lady's bicycle, and it has been arranged that those bringing entries are to be admitted without charge. Motor-car rides from "Overdale" to the 'bus terminus are on the programme, and a musical afternoon is also arranged. The grounds are just now a mass of beautiful bloom, and this in itself is sufficient return for the shilling admission, which, however, admits free to afternoon tea, and opens the door to the gipsy tent, ice-cream stalls, sweets stalls, Christmas trees, and all the other attractions. The Melbourne is never monotonous—always something new, but more startling, something novel. Men's India gauze and fine material singlets with ventilated gussets at 2s 6d and 3s 9d are a useful novelty, and at the same time a boon to those who cannot stand the heat. Ask to see them.—Advt. Every lady wants a useful knockabout dress for the holidays, something suitable for the seaside or bush, and which won't spoil a romp with the children. Such dress ••* aire to be found in White and Son's ? iowroom, and are only priced from 8s Hd to 15s each. —Advt. With Xmas at our doors and everyone full up of work preparing for a wellearned holiday, neither dressmakers nor | tailors can do anything for you until I after the holidays are over. It is most comforting to know that everything one needs to wear on high days, holidays, or bon-fire nights can be had ready to slip on, 'good fit, good styles, every size, and almost as many prices at Ambury's. New Plymouth. Men, women, and children'of any size or age can be suited for swimming, boating, cricketing, tennising, golfing, sporting, camping, bowling or sleeping at the A.B. store.—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. ✓

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 8

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