BUSINESS NOTICES.
Poultry and bird fanciers are reminded that entries for the forthcoming show positively close this evening at 9 o'clock. Entries will be received at Gilbert's «ced store or Scott's pork shop. Articles that everyone likes to have good are travelling bags and trunks. The right place to get the right kind is at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. There is always a good stock on hand, and the prices are extremely moderate for such high grade goods. "Our fruit is the pick of the orchard," We are inclined to thijik the best things about ourselves. Speaking of sales though, it is popular opinion that Morey and Son's events, more especially the one commencing on Friday, will outrival all others in point of quality, value and bargains. Hold yourself and purse in readiness—only a few more hours to wait.
It IS by the .prices charged for staple goods that you can test a store's value to you. At the Melbourne there are sheetings, calicoes, and longclotihs by the yard in standard grades, that every woman knows, at the lowest price in Taranaki. They are typical of the advantages to you of the Melbourne quantity-buying and close pricing. Showroom bargains at White and Sons sale: Veilings, 2d yard; 4-inch wide chiffon, 6d per doz. yards; trimmed fiats, 4s lid each; ready-to-wear hats, Is lid eac-hj pretty moirette underskirts, 2s lld each; costumes, all-wool, 21s 25s 29s (id each; long coats, 9s lid, l/'s 6d' and 2.5s each. Odd makes in corsets at half-price.
The underwear that the member ot Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition wore was "Wolsey," is sct out on a card i» a very attractive window display at Messrs. Moray and Son's. There is a set painted scene of the great Antarctic continent, with its ice-floes, ice-covered ground, and the aurora australia ilium, ming the sky. The whole is very effective and .should be a splendid "ad." for the famous Wolsey underwear. Ainbury Bros, announce their annual stocktaking sale. This event always attracts a big crowd of keen buyers, and the public can always rely upon getting best goods at biggest discounts for cash. i_ , r showroom buyer, who is visiting) Riiglund and the Continental market, has cabled already announcing shipments of spring goods sent forward. The balance of winter goods will be cleared ftt big discounts. Many job lines at half-price, and 2d in the shilling off every line, to make room for new novelties. Ihe more money you spend with them the better it will pay you. The Busy Cash Drapery Store, op posite Carnegie Library, King stieet, run by Messrs. Morey and Moore, is the best cash store in the Dominion for out and out bargains. Sixpenny sash ribbon al Advt year r ° Und ' my Pay doub,e7 ~
A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, ii<gmont street, New oar for hire, day or sight (careful driver, £* months' experience in Wellington). Tvlqthone 355 (or 14, private residenoe, Gover street).—Ad vt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 15, 12 July 1911, Page 8
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491BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 15, 12 July 1911, Page 8
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