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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The cottage at tlie Mountain House j will I). 1 vacant from the 2oth inst. until February 18, and anyone desirous of renting the cottage should make early application to the chairman of the com - mittee, Mr. W. A. Collis. "There's nothing succeeds like success," is the idea that strikes one on entering Messrs. Moivy and Son's premises. The genuine bargains offered at their great summer sale stamp the word "success'' in I)<'ld letters across every department. To-day the customers are attacking huge piles of towels that ere nightfall will have foiled new homes throughout the length and 'breadth of Taranaki. Head the list of prices in our advertising columns, then "gird ye for the fray,' ore such bargains are snapped up by "others. —Advt. A very important feature of the Melbourne's business is the department devoted to boots for the man who prefers to buy inexpensive footwear. The Melbourne high standard of quality in material, style and workmanship, is maintained in every article sold at the big: corner store—at any price. All boots are imported direct from manufacturers and sold for spot cash—saving you all intermediat'.: profits.—Advt. White's are making a special show of white dresses for summer wear in their showroom to-day, and at ridiculous prices. A selection of them is in one of the windows at present, but many more ar< inside. A fit' ; »g-rooni is available, r.ud alterations can be promptly made. The prices are from 7s' (id each for well-cut garments, trimmed with embroidery, while there are coats and skirts from 10s (id complete. A visit to-day will find many lines of compelling interest to the student of economy.—Advt. French kid gloves, 2s lid a pair; wide sash ribbons, (id per yard; 42-ineh chiffon, lid per yard; leather belts, Is each, are some of the special lines to be found at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, Now Plymouth.—Advt. Ambury Bros, have pleasure In reporting record Xuias 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 customers, while a great number 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, and assuring them and the general public that no effort shall be wanting in catering for the requirements of the district in future. With besjt wishes for a liappy and prosperous New Year,—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 17 January 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 17 January 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 17 January 1911, Page 8

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