BUSINESS NOTICES
Blustry days! Windy days! Whether it rains, or snows, don your Roslyn underwear and laugh at weather changes. Messrs. Morey and Son in this issue are announcing their most seasonable lines in this apparel. Their replace advertisement will be found on another page. A meeting of riflemen interested in the formation of a rifle club will be held at the Guards' orderly room on Tuesday evening next. All ladies who have kfcdly promised supper dishes for the Fire Brigade ball please have them ready early on Monday morning, when they will be called! for. The final children's practise for the Fire Brigade ball will be held as usual in the Drill Hall this afternoon, commencing at 1.30 p.m. Messrs. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., arc making several prominent features in connection with their great cash advertising sale. The man who appreciates good things of life—good clothes included—will know how to measure up the worth of the Melbourne's 39s (id raincoats for men. They define the highest degree of tailoring. The Chesterfield dark grey cravencttu top-coat soiling at the Melbourne has a style which the high-priced tailors claim as exclusive, and the saving in price in just about one-half.—Advt. Every lady who is interested in silks will be delighted on looking through a special shipment of double-width charmeuse satins which White and Sons have just landed. They are a magnificent quality silk, which will give great satisfaction in the wear. The whole parcel was bought at a big reduction off usual prices, and this advantage is being passed on by White's to their customers. Fancy a high grade double* width silk at 4s lid per yard. This is the price for it in all manner of beautiful evening shades, and a good black paillette is quoted at the same price. Patterns are being sent out on application.' The Busy Cash Drapery Store, opposite Garnegie 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.
The 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. 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 318, 3 June 1911, Page 5
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438BUSINESS NOTICES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 318, 3 June 1911, Page 5
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