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The Melbourne Takes Pleasure IN ANNOUNCING AN UNUSUAL EVENT IN LADIES' BLOUSES. Being one of the Most Important Economy Occasions which the BIG CORNER STORE has yet Presented. Early this summer we were given the opportunity to select the most desirable blouses from the .stock of one of the most prominent English wholesale blousemakers at very decisive concessions in price. This particular manufacturer stands second to none in the excellence of his garments, and the superior workmanship with which thev are made. Added to this collection are the results of several other purchases of high quality blouses, made during the cool days of December when wholesalers got tired of waiting and had to turn their stocks into ready cash. Every blouse presented is NEW this season, correct in style, and' all sizes. For convenience of sale, we have grouped our entire stock into three lots, and trill place on sale for one week only, commencing Saturday, 7th inst. LADIES'BLOUSES ft /11 6/11, 7/11 & 9/6 values**/ 1 1

WHERE TO STAY IN TARANAKI. ]JED gOUSE gOTEL DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE Proprietor. !1 N Hotel with a reputation for <ti Superior Ales, Spirit*, and Accommodation. Every coarenience and oomfori ioi paTrons. E. WHITTLE : RED HOUSE HOTEL fPERMINUS gOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH. FRED. CALGHER Announces to his friends and the public generally that lie has entered into possession of that old-established and favorite hostglry, the Terminus Hotel. The whole house is to he renovated inside and out, and the proprietor ind Mrs. Calgher will do everything that can he done to make it a comfortable house and a popular bouse of call. The Cuisine will ,be maintained at * high standard of excellence. A Cottage nd Grounds are available lor tie use of boarders and visitors. Telegrams and enquires by letter 01 telephone will be promptly attended to. Luncheon from 12.11) to " p.m. Dinner from fl to 8 f tn. Tariff, 6s 6d per iay. Telephone No. 39. I. CALGHER. Vroprietor GMON T 2oT EL, hawera. T. C. GORMLEY .. Proprietor. Centrally situated. Ideal Home fei Tourists and Oonunercia' Gentlemen. CUISINE UNEQUALED. ' BEST OF WINES AND SPIRITS Always in Stock. ISLINGTON HOUSE, HAWERA. [(Corner Prince 3 and Wellington Streets). ypHUi Whole Building COMPLETELY RENOVATED. Tariff: 5/- per day. "Permanent Boardas per arrangement. Telephone. MRS. MAY, Proprietress. fiILMONT JJOUSB, REGENT STREET, STRATFORD. imps DODUNSKI Proprietress. Good Meals. Good Beds. Every Hons Comfort. r.Aita FOR HIRE. WHERE TO STAY IN STRATFORD. rpROCADERO pRIVATE "ffOTEL, Alongside Railway Station. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. LARGE AND AIRY BEDROOMS. The building has been completely removated throughout. Tariff 6« per day. Permanent Botrderl %b per arrangement. •Phone 141. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. H. A. PREBBLE, Proprietor. MOA DINING, TEA AND SUPPER ■rooms, inglewood. Registered Office for Servants. THIS IS THE PLAGE to get a NICE CUP of TEA, either morning or afternoon. Tea always ready. Our TEA ROOMS are large, airy, cosy and "comfy." . . , , Our GOODS are always fresh and of the best quality. ICE CREAM, 3(1 and Cd per glass. We make a specialty of our fish dinners, teas and suppers. We also have a rfailv suoplv of all kinds of fresh fi=n, which we guarantee to be of the beat quality. Our smoked fish are a perfect treat. GEO. H. CARRINGTON, Proprietor. pLIFTON BOARDING H OUSE (Facing Wharf) W A I T A R A. ' Under entirely new Electric light throughout the building. Rearranged and re-furnished. Best Temperance Hotel in Wait«ML i A REAL HOME AWAY FROM HOME MRS. FARLEY. (Late of Dunedra),

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 8

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