BUSINESS NOTICES.
Cook and Lister beg to notify farmers that they have a good assortment of horse covers from 15s, and cow covers troin Bs. Good discount for large quantity. Samples sent on application. Address Currie Street.
Morey and Son in their replace announcement draw attention to the new hosiery.
The opening meet of the North. Taranaki Hunt, which was postponed on Ihursday, 18th inst., will be held on Saturday next at Mr. W. Birdling's property, VVaitara. If i^ e weather is fine there should be a very large attendance of members, as the meet at Mr. Birdling's is always one of the most popular of the season.
With the near approach of the opening ol the shooting season Messrs. Okey Son and Arnold are to the fore with a comprehensive range of fowling pieces and cartridges. Inspection is invited Discomforts attending colds and wet weather can be certainly minimised by the judicious expenditure of a little cash at the Melbourne. For instance, cork soles 3d pair, mens goloshes 4s fid felt slippers with carpet soles Is pair,' felt 1 slippers with cord soles Is M pair, ladies' umbreHas 3s Cd, 4s lid and Cs 6d, men's umbrellas 4s lid and 7s Cd, mens extra special large 16-rib umbrellas 8s 6d warm woollen socks lOd pair, Kaiapoi make. v You can get stylishly dressed from head to feet at a most reasonable cost A. dainty Paris model hat, a beautifully nttmg Kaiapoi costume, a lovely warm winter coat, the newest corset, comfortS? «m ood unshrink able underclothing the Tason" unshrinkable hose, the very best in the market. For a good selection of these goods look in at Amhurys. ttji?i oostumes are now showing at White and Sons. Although unusually late in arriving, we are now able to make a display of styles which are c\-' clusively confined to us. Prices are considcrably easier than we have been able to quote the genuine Petone goods in any previous season, while in every particular the quality ia maintained". Opposite the Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth, you will find Morey and Moore's Cash Drapery Store. It is noted for ever so many lines of good solid values. Will you come round next time you are in town and have a look at that wonderful one and sixpenny table damask. We send it all over New Zealand. We'll show you our letter orders. An 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, 3SB> private 'phone 14 (Gover street). '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 253, 25 April 1912, Page 8
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435BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 253, 25 April 1912, Page 8
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