BUSINESS NOTICES.
To command success—give good values. That's how Morey and Sons have won a greater measure of success than ever during the run of their great summer sale. Like all good things Morey's sale must come to an end, so on Saturday the 11th the doors will close on what has been to many women a "boon and a blessing." A fresh announcement regarding the sale appears in this firm's usual space. On Saturday afternoon at 2.30 Messrs. Webster Bros, will hold a special clearing sale of 24 new and second-hand bicycles. Particulars in our auction columns.
Messrs. Sanderson and Griffiths, architects, invite tenders for alterations and additions to a shop in Devon street. Messrs. Bellnnger Bros., Ltd., call attention to the facilities they have for meeting the requirements of customers. Their stock of ironmongery, paints, paperhangings and general lines is a large and varied one. Being direct importers they are able to give special advantages in quality and prices. They are offering a special "line of register grates at 21s and tiled grates with tiles at 35s each during this month. Men who have paid about 25a or 30s for boots In the stores will be the first to recognise the same quality leather in the Melbourne's famous 10s 9d| welted boots. These boots possess all the distinctive and close fitting lines of high class bench-made footwear, as well as unusual excellence in quality and fine detai's in workmanship. The 8s 3d saved on these boots is no myth, it's real, every penny of it.—Advt.
Surely there are few opportunities such as White's are affording women shoppers this week. The firm has purchased a large paTcel of the celebrated W.B, corsets at half-price, and are handing them on to their customers at the same rate. The only fault with these thoroughly tested goods is that the particular numbers under offer have been somewhat slow in selling in Taranaki. The shapes, cut and workmanship of the line is as perfect as human skill can make them.—Advt.
The continuous hot weather fades and soils everyone's wearing apparel. Those wishing to smarten up for the remainder of the summer cannot do better than look in at A Tilbury's. Their clearing lines of summer oddments in ever) department means sacrificing profits for the people's advantage! Many lines at half-price. The Big Job Cash Fair is now booming along merrily at the Busy Cash Store in King street. Bargains of big values are the order.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 236, 10 February 1911, Page 8
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