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BUSINESS NOTICES.

So great has been the demand for schedules in connection with the Dominion Dairy Show that the secretary (Mr. A. M. Conroy) makes a direct appeal to intending exhibitors to make their entries at once, and kindly return schedules so that they may be re-posted to the dozens of applicants still waiting.

The mother who takes a proper pride in her children's appearance and likes to see admiring glances bestowed upon them, will do well to read Messrs. Morey and Son's announcement in this issue. It relates to little folks' apparel—particularly coats and millinery, Mr. C. H. Drew, watchmaker and jeweller, has been added to the telephone exchange, No. 340. The Roslyn and I'etone blankets have a splendid reputation at the back of them. The Melbourne's sale of these warm fleecy blankets of pure New Zealand wool present a saving to housekeepers of 25 per rent, off prices usuallycharged for these superior blankets.

Flags for Coronation Day are to be had in abundance at Whites'. Every ohild in the town may have a choice from the following flags, each fitted with a stick two r'eet. six inches in length, for 6d each:— Royal Standard, Irish Standard, Scottish Standard, and New Zealand National (lags. Schools will be supplied at special rates on application.

The Busy Cash Drapery Store, opposite Garnegie Library, King street, run by Messrs. Morey and Moore, is the Vest 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.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 329, 16 June 1911, Page 4

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 329, 16 June 1911, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 329, 16 June 1911, Page 4

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