BUSINESS NOTICES.
Whites' new stock of prints and cotton goods are rapidly being opened up. A further case of prints is expected ex Rotorua by Thursday's boat. The stock is just right for early season .buyers. Here .will be found every style of pattern and shade suited to every age of women. Splendid pinafore prints and zephyrs, guaranteed fa-st colors, are offering at 4s lid per doz. yards. Hero are price facts that explain why the Melbourne Clothing Company is the foremost store in Taranaki for value in men's and boys' clothing and boots: Colonial-made flannels, 2s Gd; Kaiapoi socks, three pairs for 2s Cd; men's bluchers, 4s lid; men's shooters, 7s Gd; men's splendid chrome shooters, 13s Od; women's chrome dairy bals, 10s Gd; women's soft chrome slippers, sewn soles, 4s lid; boys' drill Varsity suits, 7s fid to 8s M; boys' tussah Varsity suits, 10s 9d.
The progressive euchre party and dance to be held at the Brougham street hall this evening in aid of the Western Park funds is sure to find favor. An enjoyable evening is assured to all patrons. The largest stock of boots and shoes in Taranaki is at present held bv Messrs. McEwen Bros. Considerably over £4OOO worth of footwear, marked and arranged for retail trading, is kept in their Devon street shop. Truly "to go further is to fare worse."
Elsewhere .particulars are given of some properties in the Wagga Wagga district, New South Wales, suitable for the large or small man. The land is exceptionally fertile, well watered, railway runs right through it, and the price is but £5 10s an acre, with easy terms. Further information, litho plans, etc., at Daily News offi«e. In our advertising columns will be found full particulars of some of the railway properties to be sold by auction by Mr. Newton King on October IS. A perusal of same should convince speculators and the public that the properties have been cut up into very suitable lots for business and homestead sites. All particulars and schedules may be obtained on application to Mr. F. I'. Corkill or Mr. Newton King. Monoscopes.—To see the, beauty of flowers, see Ilarry Gilbert's window today. It will surprise you. These arc a rare novelty and of interest to children as well as lovers of flowers.
We invite everyone to inspect our beautiful display of spring fashions in I every department. The showrooms are | full of beautiful millinery, costumes, mantles, Mouses, skirts, dust coats, underclothing, hosiery and neckwear. Personally selected in London by our head milliner (Miss Harrison). These good 3 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 Am- ( burys'.—Advt. A. X. Morey, Central 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 8
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495BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 82, 27 September 1911, Page 8
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