BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mrs. Barton an ex-councillor of Glasgow, is expected in New Plymouth, slioitly. This lady has had large experience in social work in her native city, Glasgow, and lias seen the effectsof drunkenness where it is perhaips at its worst. She came to Australia to. learn the condition of things in the cities of that Commonwealth; she took part in some of the no-license campaigns), there, and has now come to New Zealand to lend a helping hand and voice to the same cause in our country. The Theatre has been engaged for her meetings on, Sunday, the 15th inst., and also for the following Wednesday. TMs is the time of the year when prudent men cast aside their heavy underclothing and replace same with apparel more in keeping with, the rise itii j temperature. The Melbourne as. usual is splendidly ready with fine India gauze I singlets, Is (id; Balbriggan singlets, Is ! lid; fine natural singlets, 2s lid; fine I natural singlets with ventilated gussets, 13s 9d; fine natural pants, 3s-<su;-. finef .natural knee drawers, 3s fid. I Readers in the country are beginning to appreciate the fact that White and I Sons send goods cartage paid anywhere in the province. Whether it be dungarees, saddle-tiwecd trousers, dark prints, or the more ornamental' items of dress, you can get them right to your home at tlie cost of a penny' stamp to send us the order. Patterns ate sent per return post, and af you write be- sure to ask for our range of prints, fast washing, at 4s Md per dozen.. For ribbons, laces, and embroideries. — The Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth, is the best always. It is only a door or two from the front street, but that step or two saves you money. Come round.
' For your spring outfit don't pass Amburys'. They have opened everything to wear in most charming .styles and colors. The variety in milliner'-, costumes, mantles, hosiery, belts, Dents' gloves, dress goods, table damasks and covers, cushions, cosies, sheetings, quilts, curtains, casements for beautifying the home, men's and boys' outfits of every kind. They will astonish you for large variety and reasonable price. Jlonoscopes.—To see the beauty of flowers, see 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. A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor car for hire, day or night (careful driver, 12 months' experience in Wellington). Telephone 335 (or 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 89, 5 October 1911, Page 8
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429BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 89, 5 October 1911, Page 8
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