BUSINESS NOTICES.
Ladies wlm sec "Our Miss Gil>l>s" tonight will be interested to know that the lovely, millinery and other fashionable wear for women, which is to form part of the scenic appointments in the llrst act, comes from the emporium of Messrs Calvert and Co. Recognition of the Brill's lead in fashion goods by such an organisation as Mr. J. C. Williamson's big opera company is pleasing indeed, following, as it does, upon the vnry practical recognition and solid support of ■ '"Cal verts" by the well-dressed women of New Plymouth. Xowi Ply mouth as the chief town of Taranaki is sure to grow. The land in the borough for building purpose* is very hard to secure, therefore those buying in the neighborhood of this growing town should consult Gilmour and Clarke with reference to a section ni. Dartmoor, as they are safe and profitable investments. The Dartmoor estate can be recommended both as an iiuestnient ami for practical building purposes. Nine sections sold in this islate during the past wee 1 ;. Ribbons, laces 'and embroideries an* leading lines at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King stivut. Morcy and Moore wish to impress tills fact: That all goods are s<;!d for spot cash, and that is the reason that their store is always full of buyers, who know they are saving money all the tini". The latest sensation at the Melbourne is men's underllannels, priced at 2s W. Dominion made, full cut, and in Shetland, Orkney, dark grey, and chocolate colors. The bargain of the year, S-'e. them. Paisley shantungs are a novelty of the season for cotton dresses. Whito and Sons have a fine range of these goods priced at Is per yard. At thin price the linn have a very line sliowmj of Japanese crepes, nine diirerent an'l pret'v designs. Colored and black an.! white lustres are going extremely iv 'if for skirts. Whites' prices for these are 2s lid and 3s 3d per yard. I Monoscopes.—To see the l>e»uty of flowers, sec Harry Gilbert's window today. It will surprise you. These are a rare novelty and of interest to children as well as lovers of flowers. We invite evoryoue to inspect our beautiful display of spring fashions in every department. The showrooms are full ef benutiful millinery, costumes, mantles, Mouses, skirts, dust coa.ts, underclothing, hosiery and neckwear. Personally selected in bunion b.v our head mill in or (Miss Harrison). These goods are the eßsenco of d.'intiness and good tasta, and will charm the crowds of visitors to our showrooms. Everyone intifcod from Tuesday right on. E*»ry day new goods being displayed at Ainbury#'.—Advt. A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Igmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful driver, months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 356 (or 14, private residence, Qorer street) .—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 80, 25 September 1911, Page 8
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469BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 80, 25 September 1911, Page 8
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