BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Sacred Heart High School, New'ffl Plymouth, conducted by the Sisters ofvjl Notre Dame des Missions, rc-openg otl Monday, February flth. Particulars wiIIJJ| be found in one of our advertising col- fi umns. ■■% Some remarkably dainty goods are in- 3 eluded in the camisoles which Miss Ret* Jj ford snapped up a day or two ago at,;] greatly under the regular warehouse ,sj price. They are nicely assorted, and |j» are all nicely made, tucked and sertioncd. This "snip" purchase, which Mb many another would gladly have jumped jfjfl at, included also some pretty laces and .IS fine veilings, together with some choice '■'?■ leather goods and some of the latest |Jj3 toilet requisites favored by the new stylftjs| of ladies' hairdressing. The goods ai»i3| offered to the public at very low figur»||H at Miss Retford's, next News Office, .on The local branch of the "H. 8." anSijM nouncc a big bargain sale to commence Jffi| to-morrow (Saturday, January 28). A'|f9 list of bargains is advertised showingjffl the splendid values to be given. Evers§jß thing to be offered is suitable for pn*jß sent season wear. '/9 Dockrill's boot store reports a bMyJW run of trade. Tlie reason for this felll the great bargain sale now proceeding.Jffl Prices count every time if the customer: jH is receiving good value. The values Dockrill's are exceptionally good. jfl Some more Melbourne philosophyoaß "Anybody can sell luxuries to the ricXjH —let us supply good h ouas at moderatftlM price, and at a small urofiit, to the B>o|H and women of modest means." policy was formulatud fourteen ycWifß ago. Now thousands of people BW( *F|M by the Melbourne, and vouch for tbftJH soundness and value of the merchandUsffiH There are a few handsome en pes and ruffles in black silk and fon at White's summer sale which Mf|9 worth picking up at the prices at whirajH they are offered. Tn every case thej|gH are at half the usual price, if not *o&ra|fl what lower, and the correctness of style cannot be denied. Any lady, there are many of them, who use sitanH articles could not be better ed tlian to look them over.—Advt. l^H Ambury Bros, announce a big ancc of summer oddments at their 9tore. A few prices are given in the place advertisement elsewhere. French kid gloves, 2s lid a pair; wlju|H sash ribbons, Od per yard; 42-inch ion, lid per yard; leather belt*, each, are some of the special lines found at the Busy Cash Store, Carnegie Library, King street, New mouth.—Advt. ' ;^H
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 27 January 1911, Page 5
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422BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 27 January 1911, Page 5
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