BUSINESS NOTICES.
Housewives will find in Messrs. and Son's space to-day an announcement regarding linen tray cloths, etc. To the young man who has just mustered up courage to "ask the girl" and get pa's consent it will come as a great relief to find a firm who will take on the furnishing of the nest. In a replace advertisement in this issue the Red Post Furnishing Co., Ltd., are offering such timely help and are certainly deserving a very hearty vote of thanks and confidence from all coming candidates for the matrimonial estate.
Country friends visiting the show must not miss the "H. 8." show of their celebrated tailor-cut suits. The firm has prepared for the usual big rush in these suits with a large new stock for the occasion, which will merit their great reputation for superior quality at moderate prices.
In order to help those men contemplat- j ing the purchase of new ,clothes for the; forthcoming shows, the Melbourne Clothing Company is making a daily outside demonstration of all the latest things in ready-to-wear tailor-made suits. Twentyfour splendid models will be shown each day, and, excellent as the variety is, these convey but a faint idea of the comprehensiveness of the stock carried. The two great events in New Plymouth this week are the Agricultural Show on Wednesday and Thursday, which will eclipse any previous efl'ort, and Ambury's special supplementary show of I spring and summer dresses and millinery (ready to put on), selected in London ai}d( Paris by Miss Harrison, who has just returned and will be delighted to meet her numerous friends and visitors to town on Tuesday and every day through the week. Ladies, you .will be delighted. Many special lines for Xmas are now being opened at White and Sons. Plain casement cloths iu cream and green, casement cloths with green art designs, white and eeru lace curtains, carpet runner at Cd, la,' and 2s Cd per yard, and other household requirements which the spring cleaning iviil emphasise. Hundreds of lovely designs in flouncing embroideries selling at Is 7d and Is lid per yard, job lot bought in England for Morey and Moore, the Busy Cash Drapers, King street. A. N. Marey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor ear 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 128, 21 November 1911, Page 6
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398BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 128, 21 November 1911, Page 6
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