BUSINESS NOTICES. It is intended should sufficient students present themselves to start a class for poultry-keeping for profit at the Technical College. Mr. Isaac, Inspector of Technical Schools, will bo Pi ,n >*° meet nn . v ° n< > interested in the .Technical College on Friday at S p.Hi. It is not intended to deaJ with the matter from the point of view of the poultry farmer, but to make it mora profitable as a domestic occupation. The Railway Department on Saturday issued posters dealing fullv with the special arrangements made to deal with the passenger traffic in connection with the Dominion Dairy Show at Hawera, and special trains' will run daily at excursion rates. The «ttendance for the four davs is expected to reach 20,000.
Everything has been said over an<l over again—it's the way the same old things arc said now that really counts. That prices talk is nothing new, but: Morey and Son's announcement to-day i 9 so eloquent of economy that this wellknown saying has a new meaning for the woman who needs flannelettes. Visitors to the Ifaivern show should prepare for an emergency by providing themselves with warm clothing purchased at the Melbourne. Splendid overcoats niul raincoats, 21s to 39s fid; famous welted boots with solid soles, 10s Ski; umbrellas, 4s lid to Os (id; stylish hard hats, 8s Cd t* 10s (id; thousands of pretty silk ties, Is to 2s 6d This morning one of the most important events of the year to the shopping public commences—Whites' annual sale. The variety and importance af the bargains presented this year marks an advance in the manner in which Whites' cater for their customers at this season. Many of the leading features of the sale were noted in the catalogue we circulated yesterday morning, but, of course, by no means were all mentioned, and surprise bargains await every visitor to the store (luring the sale. The B*sy Cash Drapery Store, op* posite CarnMie Library, King street, run by Messrs. Mwey and Moore, is the best cash store in the Dominion for out and out bargaims. Sixpenny sash ribbon all the year round. Why pay double?— Advt.
The public are beeoming most fas« tidioiis about drees and appearance. Yeu mu»t be "Ju»t se." If your clothing doesn't fit y»u they talk. If it doea fit you aiody, they talk, and want to know where you purchased it. You can ge* perfectly fitted with any garment yei wpst te wear, test quality, at lowest cash prices, at Ambury's, Devon street. A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garaea Ejmiont street, New Plymouih.—MoStt c«r for li:re, day or night (careful driver, 1-" months' experience in Wellington), Telephone 358 (or 14, private Gover street),—Adrt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 8, 4 July 1911, Page 4
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