BUSINESS NOTICES.
Something of special interest to women will be found' in Morcy amcl Son's announcement to-day. It relates to that wonderful washing material, cream klian-t-oiift. A dainty lot of millinery is at present on view at tihe premises of Miss Retford, Cnrrie street. The shapes and styles are all new and the trimmings smart and effective. Confidence in the business future of the town lias warranted Mr. F. Tait in opening a. butchery in Devon-street East. The shop is as meat and clean looking as the most fastidious could desire, and those who think that a butcher's shop cannot be kept clean should have a look at this new building, to see the facilities | that are afforded the tidy man for so doing. The shop is 22ft by IBft <sill, has two blue-painted blocks, an Invicta scale weighing machine, which swings on to a neat rimu counter. In times of dust storms there is a rolling shutter, which assists in keeping the meat clea.n, 'ln an adjoining Toom are two metal coppers, corned beef tanks, .the latest Swift sausage machine (with the latest enamelled filler), and all other requisites necessary for- a modern business. The walls of the 3hop arc of King's plaster and cement. The building, built to the order of Mr. Tait, is sanitary and airy, has the electric light and telephone installed, and by studying the palates and pockets of the public the proprietor of the venture should command a share of public patronage. The building, which includes living rooms upstairs, was built by Messrs Coleman and Son. The Melbourne lias just opened out a fine line of boys' Norfolk suits, with extension knickers. The material is a medium-weight worsted, in exceedingly nobby striped patterns. Prices, to fit boys 10 to 17 years, 22s Gd to 28s Cd. Wear guaranteed. Look here, sir. You like to be comfortable and appear genteel ait holiday times. Just step into Ambury's as you pass and slip on one of their tailored suits (they can fit any figure) and a smart boater or panama; you will get solid value and satisfaction. And if you want to be happy and give your wife and children a happy start for the new year, write her out a cheque (not necessarily a big one) and send her with the children to Arobury's. They guarantee to fit all sizes in latest dresses, costumes, dust coats, sunshades, hosiery, Dent's gloves and millinery at lowest prices. Are you prepared for the blazing days to follow Christmas ? If not, just consult White and Sons' replace advertisement of new washing goods, on our leader page. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley oar for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street. Garage 'phone, 355; private 'phone 14 (Gover street). 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1911, Page 4
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503BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1911, Page 4
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