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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The liandicaps for the Frankley-Wcs-town picnic should include Okey (10yds) in the 100 yards handicap. The attention of our readers is drawn to the advertisement of Messrs. Gilmour and Clarke, appearing on page two of this issue, offering two properties on easy terms—in one case as a going concern, with £3OO cash down, including 30 cows, etc. This is an opportunity for an energetic young man. Messrs. Gilmour and Clarke, of New Plymouth, report the following sales:— 204'/ 2 acres to Mr. Bridge, of Tayforth, Wanganui; also Mr. Duke's property to Mr. Jury. They have numerous enquiries for small farms on easy terms. Attention is directed to the School Commissioners' advertisement of their leasing sale on Saturday next at Mr. Newton King's auction mart. The terms of the Board's leases are well known as being the most liberal in the Dominion, and as this is possibly the last occasion on which education reserves will be offered in the present form, there will no doubt be considerable competition. After the end of March the Land Board takes over the administration of the endowments hitherto managed by the commissioners. Mothers are invited to see the new Conway and Varsity suits fox boys at the Melbourne. These will be ready for the first time to-morrow morning. No finer assortment has ever been shown—nor one so diversified—and the Melbourne prices strike a note of unusual but typical Melbourne economy—Advt. White and Sons are opening to-day an advanced shipment of ready-to-wear-hats for autumn. These are chiefly straws and felts, and are thoroughly representative of what is being worn for 1 this coming season. The prices range, from 4s (id upwards.—Advt. The Big Job Cash Fair is now booming along merrily at the Busy Cash, Store in King street. Bargains of big Talues are the order.—Advt. The continuous hot weather fades and soils everyone's wearing apparel. Thosewishing to smarten up for the remainder of the summer cannot do better than look in at Ambury's. Their clearing lines of summer oddments in every department means sacrificing profits tot the people's advantage. Many lines at half-price. A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful driver, 13 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Gover street),—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 8

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