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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The box plan at Collier's for Mise Rosina Buckman's concert to-morrow evening is filling rapidly. The management has been requested to alloW Miss Buckman to give a concert at fetham and Friday next is the date fixed ft>r the fiinction in that town. Elthamjtts may rest assured that in hearing Miss Buckman sing they will hear one of the best trained and most beautiful voices of the Australasian colonies.

The weather has just that tinge in it that makes Calvert and Co.'s autumn display welcome to the ladies of flie district. Here are gathered together all the newest ideas in trimmed niiJlinery and ready-to-wears, which are at Speciality with the firm. The stock for line new season's wear is quite complete and ready for your inspection. The saying that "the public 'ltiearly loves a bargain" was splendidly exemplified on Saturday at the Melbourne Clothing Company, the occasion b<Sig the opening day of the firm's great aunHai reduction sale. Right throught the whole business day there was a steady stream of buy era and it would have taken no physiognomist to see that customers were pleased with themselves. ~~~* Amburye' throw-out jobs in summer line* cab be bought at leu than half the original price. Summer millinery oddments, 4« lid to 9s lid, were not bought for twice the money. Job wa«hing costume* at half price, are smart; to finisli the summer with. Washing dress piece* at 2e lid, 3s 6d,\ and 3s lid. The dress lengths are splendid quality and cheap as dusters. See windows for a few days, value cannot be beaten.

White and Sons have just, revived a consignment of High School uniforms in all wool materials, of Kaiapoi manufacture. Shirts, pants, belts, and stockings are in stock in all sizes.

Hundreds of slashing bargains intke 2s lid room at the Big Job) Fair at Morey and Moore's Busy Ca'sh Store opposite Carnegie Library, King - * street, commencing Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. '•'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 4

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325

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 4

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