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BUSINESS NOTICES.

For utility, comfort, and appearance it is doubtful whether any arm-chair yet (I'.-signed can surpass the Morris chair, a reduced picture of which fe shown in Mr. 0. N. Johnson's new advertisi iiient to-day. The next of the series of euchre parties to be held by the West End Bowling Cl-I) will eventuate on Wednesday, 24th ir t., in the West End gymnasium. Play commences at 7.45 p.m. sharp. For little boys at this time of the year, there's nothing so comfortable and serviceable as a jersey. The Melbourne is selling the right kind of jersey. The school jersey is a pull-over without buttons, and there is the button on the shoulder kind; both styles in stout worsted, navy, scarlet, green, and white. They are' the best of all jerseys for hard wear, and cost only 2s lid to 3s lid, according to size.— Advt.

Never was there a season when navy serge was as popular as it is to-day. To provide for the demand in a mediumpriced line White's have jii't arranged for the delivery of a splendid all-wool line, 1-i inches wide, dyed l.y the Bradford Dyers' Association, and priced at Is lhl per yard. Tho public are becoming most fastidious 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 any garment you want to wear, best quality, at lowest cash prices, at Ambury'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 Kgraont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful'driver, 13 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private Mgidenoe, Gover street).—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 304, 18 May 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 304, 18 May 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 304, 18 May 1911, Page 8

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