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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The quality of a perfectly fitting men's boot is not diminished because it was nought in a department store instead of a speciality shop. The prestige of many speciality shops rests upon reliability and high prices; the Melbourne's prestige is based on reliability and low prices. The famous 16s 9d boot is a fine example of this.—Advt. ,

The great Taranaki circular cycle road race promises to be an event of some importance. Intending competitors should see Mr. Arnold George's special road racers. He advertises prices in another column, and at the same time expresses willingness to advise cyclists in choosing their machines.

The Melbourne ' Clothing Company's inset inaugurating their great winter sale was Issued to our readers in yesterday's News. The list of bargains gives but a mere hint of the many wonderful offerings in this great sale, and the public are asked to .accept those items as an example of the. unusual values that are going to be-found throughout the store. Read every item carefully. There's surely something that will strike your fancy. As for 'the prices, the Melbourne's reputation is fully sustained. White and Sons have had a very choice assortment o£« ready-to-Wear hats in stock right through the season, and as new styles came along they have been added. All the balance of these very fine hats, many of which were priced as high as 10s Cd, 12s Od and 15s each, are now put at half-a-crown to clear. Needless to say, at this price it will be necessary to pay an ea*ly visit to Whites' store.

Messrs. Ambury Bros, had a very busyday yesterday—the opening day of then season sale. Sales with this firm arc regular events, and are regularly looked forward to by hundreds of shrewd shoppers, who are keen on getting the great bargains that are alwavs obtainable at the A.B. (absolutely-best)-sale.

The Busy, Cash * Drapery Store, op posite Carnegie Library, King street, run by Messrs. Morcy and Moore, is the best cash store in the Dominion for out and out bargains. Sixpenny sash ribbon all the year round. Wliv pay doublet— Advt.

A. N. Mprey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or sight (careful driver, 13 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 17, 14 July 1911, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 17, 14 July 1911, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 17, 14 July 1911, Page 7

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