BUSINESS NOTICE.
An inspection parade of the Taranaki Guards (by the commanding officer) is ] advertised for this evening at 7.30 . o'clock. I The public are finally reminded of the I sale of property and plant of the Motor ,' Transport and Carrying Co. which Mr. I Newton King is holding at Okato to-day. \ Being situated in the centre of the Okato township, and having an up-to-j date motor garage built thereon, the I half acre of freehold land should meet ' with ready snle. The property is about i half-way between New Plymouth and Opunake on the main south road, along i which all the coastal traffic passes, and, to an enterprising man, should prove j a very profitable investment. The plant | comprises motor lorries, specially built
: for traffic on hilly roads, a 24/30-h.p. . | four-cylinder Char-a-banc, capable of [ seating from 20 to 25 passengers, and .'able to travel at least Jo miles o|n J hour, and general tools and plant in coni nection with an up-to-date concern. This J will be an opportunity which carriers ; ' in particular, and the' travelling public • in general, should not miss. Such a I chance will not occur again, and as . everything will be sold absolutely with,l out reserve, it behoves all interested to . | attend this sale. . I The winter time has now come when [' suitable wear for the season has become .; of paramount importance to every \< woman. White and Son's advertisement on page 8, will therefore attract every !. reader who must consider the question .' of good clothes during the next few ' weeks. And this announcement, though ! a large one, does no more than intro- ! duce two or three lines from the large ': stock to be inspected at White's. Kvery department contains a number of lines—attractive both in price and 1 quality. I The Melbourne—the greatest men's
overcoat specialists—is the only establishment where high grade overcoats are compatible with true economy. Troops 1 of splendid overcoats are pouring into j the Melbourne stores. One particularly I attractive coat is the dark grey rain/coat, stylishly tailored, and being sold at 30s 6d.—Advt. j The public are becoming most fas- ' tidious about dress and appearance. You must be "just so." If your clothing doesn't fit you they talk.' If it does fit you nicely, they talk, and want to know where you purchased it. You can get perfectly fitted with anv garment you want to wear, best quality, at lowest cash prices, at Amburv's, Devon street. The Busy Cash Drapery Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, run by Messrs. Morey and Moore, is the best cash store in the Dominion for out and out bargains. Sixpenny sash ribbon all the year round. Why pay double,— Advt. 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 297, 10 May 1911, Page 8
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478BUSINESS NOTICE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 297, 10 May 1911, Page 8
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