BUSINESS NOTICES.
•'Change is what we want," said some smartee. Moray's announcement to-day tells of "change" in the world of fashion. In another column Mr. H. Cocker draws attention to his imported spring costume and suiting materials. Inspection is invited. McKwen Bros.' Shot? Sale is proving a groat success. Hundreds of bargains have 'been snapped up by early buyers, but there are still hundreds of pairs that must he cleared before stocktaking. Come. Every purchase means a solid money saving in your pocket.—Advt. in this i;sue will be found particulars of an important sale to house furnishers. On Wednesday next .Messrs. Webster Bros, will sell, on account of Mr. 0. A. Thomson, of the Jubilee Villa, whose lease has expired, the whole the, house furniture and effects, in the boarding-house lately carried on by him. The furniture is all in first-class order, the house having been refurnished throughout after the recent fire. Owing to the large list of articles to be cleared the sale will commence at 12.30 o'clock, anil the Drill Hall has been secured for the purpose. ■New Plymouth, Inglcwood, Stratford, lilthnm.—At any of these centres the following boot bargains can be obtained at the .Melbourne Clothing Company's stores. Ladies' chrome shoes. 5s lid; ladies' chrome slippers, sewn soles, 4s lid; men's stout bluchers, 4s lid and lis lid; splendid kip shooters, 7s (id; youths' strong chrome boots, sizes -1 to "i, 8s lid; girls' chrome school boots, sizes 7 to 0, os 114, 10 to 13 lis (id; also the famous His fld welted boot for men, in seven distinct styles.—Advt. White and Sons' new season's millinery, now on view, was admired by scores of ladies yesterday. The unanimous opinion is that the hats combine in very beautiful style the prevailing trend of the season's fashions, with shapes made for real use and not merely for milliner's models. Prices, as usual, are much below those a.'ked in the lamer centres, and remarks are frequently heard that such and such a model, priced only Ms or 3os in Xew Plymouth, would be .')() to three guineas in other places.—Advt. Hundreds of sunshades, in stripes, florals and plain. Your pick for 2« lid at Morcy ami Moore's Busy Ca s h Stove, opposite Came;ie Library, Kin;r street. This is a great offer just at- the budding of spriiMr. Come round and see them.— Advt.
We invito everyone to inspect our bountiful display of spring fashions in every department. The showroom? are full of 'beautiful millinery, costumes, mantles, blouses, skirts, dust coats, underclothing, hosiery and neckwear. Personally selected ill London by our heart 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 rk'lit oil. Kverv day new goods being displayed at Amtmrys'.—Advt. A. N. Morcy, Central Motor Oarage, 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 16 September 1911, Page 5
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