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BUSINESS NOTICES.

bailies will ■find Messrs. Morey nnd' Sou's oiler of seasonable furnishings interesting reading.

An examination under the auspices of the lloyal Academy of Music was held at Collier and Co.'s music rooms yesterday. There were 28 candidates. A lliinsmead piano was selected as the instrument on which the practical test was taken.

The third term at the Chetwode School, the well-known seaside hoarding and day school for girls (principal, Miss Stanford), will begin on Tuesday, September 19. Alias Stanford will be at heme to receive parents and guardians on Thursday, September 14, from 2.30 till 4.30 p.m.

"Two hob or not 2 b—." That is tha question for Thursday. Whether or not you suffer the extra shilling in silence you cannot afford but to be well dressed. The Melbourne can fit you out with ties in rep. colors, amber and black or blue and white, at Is each. Now broad-end ties, Is to 2s (id. Stylish hard "knodr8s Gd and 10s Od. New boater straws, 3s Od to 7s (>d. Splendid new model tailor made suits, 49s Od, 59s fld, <ms.—Advt.

To-day is spring showday in the millinen' department at White's. There is a very effective display of all that is latest and best in headgear for ladies, an well as a tremendous assortment at straw pliaits, flowers, tulles and chiffons, for those who do their own millinery. Kvery day now novelties are being opened up at White and Sons' for the spring season.—Advt.

Hundreds of sunshades, in stripes, florals and plain. Your pick for 2s lid at Morey ami Moore's Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street. This is a great offer just ait the budding of fl]>i-ing. Come round and see them.— Advt.

We invite everyone to inspect our beautiful display of spring fashions in every department. The showrooms are full of beautiful millinery, costumes, mantles, blouses, skirbs, dust coats, underclothing, hosiery and neckwear. Personally selected in London by our head milliner (Miss Harrison). These goods are the essence of daintiness and good taste, and will charm the crowds of visitors, to our showrooms. Everyone invited from Tuesday right on. Every day new goods being displayed at Amburvs'.—Advt.

A. N. Morey, Certtral Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful driver, 12 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Cover street).—Advt.

IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. We desire to give a reminder of the very important land sale advertised in this issue, to be held by L. A. Nolan and Co. to-morrow night in the Brougham Street Hall at 7..T0. The auctioneers report a. brisk enquiry, and everything points in the direction of a successful sale. Everything points to a prosperous time ahead of our town, and it goes without saying almost that town and suburban holdings in good localities must appreciate in value. The properties to be offered are well situated, thoso at Moturoa .being within about 25 chains of what will be the centre of the petroleum industry, and it is impossible to assess the effect the latter, will ha.ve on values in the vicinity. The block of shops tenanted by Mr. Pellew and others are probably the best built in town, and it is the best block offered for many years, and is practically the only property in Dovon street for sale between Liardet street and the Post Office.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 69, 12 September 1911, Page 8

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