BUBINEBB NOTICES
11, Ward and Co. insert a replace «d« vertisement in this issue relative to adk> pans, grates, oil heating stoves, etc. ft will be seen by the prices that UA firm is out for business. A reliable mint-oat is «, necessity at this time of year. The Melbourne holds the largest and best stock of raincoat* in Taranaki. See their special tailor* made coat, made of dark grey cravenette cloth. Priced everywhere at 49/8. The Melbourne price is 39/6. These coat* are procurable at either of the Melbourne stores, N'ew Plymouth, Stratforfl, or Eltham. The public are familiar with advertisements of cheap ribbons, but it is extremely doubtful if they have ever seen such a good line as White's are showing this week. Not only is it good, but it is a very large one, and every color that is likely to be asked for U -there. There are three widths, all of them wide, at 4d, sd, and Od per yard. Readers of this paper at a distance from town can easily write for anything they want in the line, feeling certain they will get the right thing. 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 aB the year round. Why pay double.—
A. N. Morey, Central Motor Qantge, Egmont street, New Plymouth.-r-Motor car for hire, day or night (careful- driver, 13 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or, 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.
MILITARY OVERCOATS. ARRIVAL OF A SECOND SHIPMENT. $ r The Melbourne Clothing Company, 'j ' Ltd., has much pleasure in/announcing ;, ( the arrival of a second consignment of r ' clean, specially selected, British Army '? riding coats, with good long capes, «• 4 issued ' to the Royal Field Ar- ,*. tillery. These famous coats are the kind * known as "first grade" and are the very ',i best of their kind supplied by the Brl- -j tisli Government ta its forces both at ■) home and abroad. These coats are un- <]j doubtedly the ideal coats for farmers p and others exposed to cold and rain. We ;•* have only 100 coats in this shipment, * ? « and they are sure to be "birds of passage" in our three Taranaki stores. We :?i have, too, on the best authority that the J salo of these coats by the army stores b 4 M likely soon to be stopped, so we wouMt "J advise intending buyers to make ear ,w application to either of the Melbourni three stores—New Plymouth, Stratfqj and Eltham. Prices as usual—the lo| est in Taranaki. ~. v
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 322, 8 June 1911, Page 4
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