BUSINESS NOTICES.
Owing to late arrival of canvas, Cook « Listw hav» deeided to dispose of their well-known stack-eover canvas, 9ft: wide, at 2» 4y 2 d per running yard. Sample sent om application. Also stack covers kept »ade up at lowestprices. The pedigree Shorthorn bull "Carnegie," winner of four first and two champion prizes, is offered for sale. Women are reminded by Morey & Son that the Great Summer Sale discontinues on Saturday night. Another list of bargams is given, and shoppers are urged to buy early.
Interesting bargain news will be found, in another column relative to the Red Post Furnishing Company's sale. These are opportunities of which it will be well to take advantage. , Mr. Alf. Skeates, jeweller, who haa been here from Auckland on a flying visit in connection with his branch business, left for Auckland last night. He h &s found necessary (in consideration of the early arrival of some very large shipments of new goods) to dispose of Ins present large stocks in both places, and has therefore completed all arrangements for one gigantic sale, starting tomorrow (Friday) morning. This sale can rightly be called gigantic, because it is greater than any previous sale ever held in the jewellery line in Taranaki, for besides the New Plymouth stock (value *2000) to dispose of, the manager, Mr. Thompson has power to draw for further supplies as required from the Auckland stock, valued at £20,000. The whole of which is to be disposed of at ridiculous prices. Readers will do well to simply view- the window in Devon s-ti-i-t. where.all goods are ticketed pi:' ■"»• at sale prices, and showing enormi. discounts and unapproachable val-
_ lue hot weather is here. Folk must be cool to be happy. You tan get Indian gauze underwear, lisle hose,- short sleeve frocks, Tagel hat and lovely sunshade at Ambury's. You will be as' cool es a cucumber.
The bright summer days give a compelling invitation to spend the time in the open air. White and Sons' clearing sale affords the opportunity you want to provide suitable garments at a few shillings expense. Really smart costumes are being sold by this firm at 10s 6d and los each, and the same class of goods have ibeen priced this season in every town of the Dominion at 35s to 45s each. Panama hats, 10s 6d; Alpaca and Kantoon summer coats, 7s ■Bd. Swimming costumes and sandals are lively sellers just now at the Melbourne. Special reductions are also advertised in men's fancy vests and children's straw hats. Hundreds of slashing bargains in the 2s lid room at the Big Job Fair at Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store opposite Carnegie Library, King street, commencing Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock.
In up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car 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 (Cover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 8 February 1912, Page 8
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489BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 189, 8 February 1912, Page 8
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