BUSINESS NOTICES.
Christmas comes but once a year, but the opportunities as advertised in this issue by Messrs. Gilmour and Clarke only come once in a lifetime. Read them right away. Should it rain right through the Xmas holidays, many people will regret having put oil the purchase of a piano. Thei excellent pianos now brought within reach of all by the easy time-payment system (spread over three years) make it a more simple matter than ever to procure this home-maker and Xmas joymaker. 'Call and see Mr. Hoffman now, for the British and Continental does the big piaiio trade in instruments at all prices. The warehouses in New Plymouth and Waitara will be closed for holidays from 1 p.m. on Saturday next to the morning of Wednesday, 28th inst., and from 1 p.m. on Saturday, 31st inst., to Wednesday morning, 4th January, 1911. Again and again is the remark made by people who know that nowhere else are such varieties to be found at such splendid suits presented at such moderate prices as at the Melbourne. It is hardly imaginable that a man who prefers the best suit obtainable can fail to find at the big corner store one that exactly fits his figure.—Advt. Christmas gifts form -the text ot White and Sons' advertisement on page 8. Numerous useful and pretty lines are itemised for those who are seeking to solve the problem of what to give their friends.—Advt.
Seven hundred and sixty sunshades in all colors and designs at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth. Your pick of this lovely line for 4s lid. Absolutely the biggest job line ever offered to a buying public.—Advt. , With Xmas at our doors and everyone full up of ■work preparing for a wesllearned holiday, neither dressmakers nor tailors can do anything for you until 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, iennising, golfing, sporting, camping, bowling or sleeping at the A.B. store.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 217, 22 December 1910, Page 8
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381BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 217, 22 December 1910, Page 8
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