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BUSINESS NOTICES.

PROPERTY SALE. The investor of small means will be afforded an opportunity of purchasing a. freehold home at a low price, such as may nqvfer occur again in New Plymouth, at the Good Templars' Hall to-night, when Mr. Newton King will offer the railway sections that have been advertised lately. Those who have not already done so should obtain a plan and complete schedule this morning from either Mr. King's mart or Mr. Corkill's office, and have a look at the lots during lunch hours or before tea. Auction commences at 7.30 prompt. 'Buses will leave the centre of the town to-morrow at 2 o'clock and halfhourly until 3.30 o'clock for ''Brooklands," where the garden party in aid / of the funds of the Society for the Protection of the Health of Women and Children will be held. An express will leave Ambury's corner at 1 o'clock, conveying exhibits to the grounds free of cost. , A reminder is given of Mrs. Barton's address this afternoon to the Women's Crusaders, and in the Theatre Royal this evening. This lady is one of the most entertaining and effective- No-license speakers, and her address on Sunday should have the effect of bringing big crowds to hear her. Unbleached twill sheeting is extremely popular now for window curtains. The best place, as usual, to get this is at the Melbourne, where you can buy splendid quality grey sheeting, 72 inches wide, lat Is per yard. Similar twill at other I stores would be sold for at least 25 per cent. more. Only a few hundred yards in stock. The bazaar and sale of work in aid of the trust funds of the Queen Street. Church, to be held on Thursday and Friday in the Good Templars' Hail, will be worth a visit. There are a flue lot of well made fancy and plain garments, nick nacks, etc. One of the ladies connected with the Church Guild has received some interesting curios from a friend in South Africa which will be sold for the benofit of the funds. Did you ever notice an Australian eleven taking the (field? How accurately they are fitted in cricketing footwear. That's how every team should turn out, be it cricket, or tennis, or even a bowling team. The appearance first of all is good, and the ease and comfort securer! from the perfect fitting playing shoes go a long way towards helping a team to win the game. All that is correct in sporting footwear is stocked at its best bv Messrs. McEwen Bros., whose new advertisement calls attention to an opportune display of such goods. Ladies should see the big show of baskets in Mr. C. N. Johnson's window. There aro over fifty styles, weaves, and shapes, and some are very pretty, whilst all are good and substantial. As basketware is not an everyday line at this store, Mr. Johnson is prepared to let the baskets go at almost any price. ''The world's greatest musicians prefer the Bechstein," and that fact, as shown by the few selections we publish to-day from the long list of pianoforte masters of the world, should go a long way towards increasing the reputation of the house which sells the "world's greatest pianq." Mr. Hoffmann is the local representative. Very choice tuid select novelties are on sale at White and Sons' fancy counter. Now designs in insertions, laces and trimmings are now specially attractive to the ladies. Belts, neckwear, and collars are almost as varied as faces. The now Quaker collaa's are prominent in both lace and lawn. Handkerchiefs are shown in about fifty different varieties. This is the department where, at a trifling expenditure, your wardrobe may be smartened and improved. 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. Tke variety in millinery, costumes, mantles, hosiery, belts, Dents' gloves, dness goods, table damasks and covers, cushions, cosies, sheetings, quilts, curtains. casements for beautifying the homo, men's and boys' outfits of every kind. They will astonish you for large variety and reasonable price. 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 355 (or 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 18 October 1911, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 18 October 1911, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 18 October 1911, Page 5

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