BUSINESS NOTICES.
January sees many plans formed and many good resolutions made. Some are found unworkable in practical life; otncrs '"fall by the wayside.*' But let us hope your resolution to buy all drapery needs at Messrs. Morey and Son will continue in one unbroken chain of satis* faction during the year just commencing. In a replace advertisement with this issue Messrs. Morey and Son call attention to their fine range of silk insertions and embroideries and a very special showing of tussore silk tray cloths. Ladies will do well to call and inspect these charming novelties as early as possible.
The idea that "any old tiling will do" for surf bathing is a thing of the past. There is no reason why people should not wear smart and becoming apparel on the beach. In fact, quite the contrary, there is good reason why they, should. The advertisement of the twopiece all-wool Canadian costumes heralds a new era in seaside apparel. The new costumes are both becoming and suitable and are moderately priced at the Melbourne.—Alvt.
Visitors, as well as town residents, will be wanting picnic hats and dresses, extra blouses and bathing suits during the holiday. Turn in at White's, and you< will note the largest selection of these goods, made expressly for holiday wear, to be had in the province. Cool summer vests and cheap sunshades for the beach are also ready for holiday-makers. —Advt.
Seven hundred and sixty sunshades in all colors and designs at the Busy Cfesh Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth. Your pick of tins lovely line for 4s lid. Absolutely; < the biggest job lino ever offered to * buying public.—Advt. Ambury Bros, have pleasure Iti reporting record Xmaa business. A pleasing feature is the fact that a large number of settlers who have been doing consistent business with the firm for 20 years are still among their best eus- • i tomers, while a great nunjber of more recent residents of town and country and many visitors have accorded them their generous patronage. The firm takes this opportunity of thanking their . numerous patrons for past support, anil' assuring them and the general public that no effort shall be wanting in catering for the requirements of the district in future. With best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 4 January 1911, Page 4
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386BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 4 January 1911, Page 4
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