BUSINESS NOTICES.
Messrs. Sole Bros.' shop was a picture la* night, and a viistor from Wellington re., rked that lie had never seen a better lisplay of meat in that metropolis. ll;i ,'ing row above row all round the shop were numbers of magnificent lambs, proof conclusive that Taranaki possesses line sheep country. There were also sucking pigs and poultty galore. There was a splendid display of beef, which at this particular seasoon has to take second place. lA peep into the commodious ice-house showed! it to 1m paoked with delicacies for Christmas dinners. Most of the meat displayed is already under order, and by to-night there should be little left. Doubtless a number of intending buyers will be amciousi to inspect during the holidays the Pakowluii sections, at Hastings, which will be sold on January 10 by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., and J. E. Lanauze. Arrangements have therefore been made for the autcioneers to convey buyers over the sections on any day which inay suit tho convenience of buyera, and those wishing to inspect should 'communicate at once with the auctioneers, who will make all necessary arrangements. Avoid the Christmas rush at the Melbourne by doing your shopping first thing. Better service, better selection and more comfort for patrons shopping early. Make your Xmas. purchases at the Melbourne, the lightest, airiest and roomiest shop in the town. Look here, sir. You like to 'be comfortable ami appear genteel at holiday times. Just step into Ambury's as you pass and slip on one of their tailored r suits (they can fit any figure) and a smart boater or panama; you will get solid valuo and satisfaction. And if you want to be happy amd 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 Ambury'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. private 'phone 14 (Gover street). Hundreds of lovely designs in flouncing embroideries' selling at Is 7d andift Is lid per yard, job lot bought in Eng-| land for Morey and Moore, the Busy Cash "Drapers, King street. |i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 152, 23 December 1911, Page 8
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400BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 152, 23 December 1911, Page 8
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