BUSINESS NOTICES.
Cook and Lister beg to notify farmers that they have a good assortment of horse covers from 15s, and cow covers from Be. Good discount for large quantity. Samples sent on application. Address Currie Street. Mr. W. 11. Alexander, of the firm of Alexander and Porteous, arrived from south yesterday, intending to appoint agents for their metal polish, Kleanall. Mr. F. von Lubbe returned from Wellington yesterday evening after a most successful business trip, and will be opening up a new stock ia the course of a few days, comprising player pianos, pianolas, etc., and has secured the sole agency for Taranaki in the latest in dulciphones. For the convenience of country residents and busy townspeople the office of Mr. F. P. Corkill, authorised broker, will , be open this afternoon from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock and from 7 p.m until 8 P' m A. tc L roceive applications for shares in the Taranaki Oil Wells Co., Ltd Nominations for the election of three . members for the Waitara West Road , Board will be received by the secretary , at Lepperton up to May 1. One of the most satisfying features about Mr. C. N. Johnson's furniture business, as far as he himsdf is concerned, is that every order makes a new friend, livery purchaser gets full satisfaction, and comes again for the next furnishing requirements. Mr. Johnson submits that this will be your ex-
P8 ™ n<! L lf 11 y0U place a trial cder. " | The Melbourne advisee the arrival of, InLlf w' 1 " f ™ sh lines of household f° ?; \ arm herringbone slieet-t»'Zf-I ni f ™ de ' ls }' ard ; three-quar-ter white colonial blankets, 16s 9d pair -' extra large double-bed colonial all wool SSfV 27 * , Gd pair; toZ 1 damask Sp J Cndid whit « table I ls 6(1 yard; Horrocks' white flannelettes, Bd, 9d , and lOd yard striped flannelettes, 6d, Sd, and lOd vard' I splendid values. Jlrci ' Petone costumes are now showing at I lat ß in 3 " •^° nS ' Althou g h unusually| late m arriving, we are now able to make a display of styles which are exclusively confined to us. Prices are conto o'uS T" tlWn we hava been to quote the genuine Petone goods in any previous season, while in every particular the quality i, maintained] P Opposite the Carnegie Library, Kins street, New Plymouth, you will find Moray and Moore's Cash Drapery Store. It is noted for ever 90 many lines of next ValUeß ' iU yOU come round EX r U a ™ 111 town and have ar look at that wonderful one and sixpenny table damask. We send it all ov«r New orders! Wll Sh ° W you our letter
Ambury'g 22nd grand Winter Distil™ Si™ * nd ,. fo "°Y ln S (la y s - Their lar»e shipments direct from English, Continental and Colonial makers represent the lat- 1 t?L Pro n U l'° n V n Millinery, Costumes, 1 a tS'. Fur Sets, Dresses, Rain 1 Coats, Clothing, Hosiery, and Dent's ( Tv.° VeS n .J? 9USeho,d Linens. Blankets, ( Down Quilts, and furnishings. In spec- ! tion invited. 1 I An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley < car for hire any hour of the day or P night. Prompt service and careful driv- < Morey, Central Motor Garag«, Bgmont street. Garage 'phone, 355 • 1 private 'phone 14 (Gover street). ' c ■ 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 249, 20 April 1912, Page 8
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548BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 249, 20 April 1912, Page 8
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