BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Melbourne's great "job" sale commences next Saturday, and will continue until June 22. The insert circulated with this iesue describes many of the "job" lines to be offered during the sale, and, judging by the prices quoted, the firm should have no difficulty ia finding a host of eager buyers. You can get a 27/6 watch for £1 at Alf. M. Skeates. These watches are guaranteed, to give absolute satisfaction. A splendid display of new goods. All kinds of small trinkets at price* to suit everyone. 10/6 will buy a watch that we can guarantee for -12 months.—Alf. M. Skentes, jeweller, near Post Office, New Plymouth. Housewives will find an interesting announcement by Morey and Son concerning new tapestry table covers, in this issue. Messrs. Gilmour and Clarke report the completion of a sale of a Taranaki property, valued at £20,000. Particulars will be available later. The Melbourne's great "job" sa'e starts to-morrow. Our readers are asked not to delay too long In making their purchases, as in many cases the quantities are limited. Boys' stockings are always a problem and entail a good deal of outlay. At the present moment White and Sons arc selling a line usually priced 2s lid for Is lldi per pair. The reason is that instead of the makers sending them in black, with white tops, they have been supplied in navy with red tops. The quality is there all the same. Sizes are up to 10*/ 2 inches. Every lady will be looking f>r the Governor's visit, and naturally will be anxious to appear at her best on that auspicious occasion. This object will be most perfectly met by calling at Ambury's for your complete outfit. Everything the smartest, the best, the cheapest. Everything warm and comfortable ready to slip on. His "Majesty the Baby is to be catered for tins week at our store in King St In walking through a well-known traveller's rooms we were struck with the appearance of a lovely lot of embroidered goods, which we discovered were christening robes for his Majesty the Baby. On inquiring the price, the traveller said that as there were very few babies in New Plymouth he did not anticipate selling them. This was our chance. We made him an offer for the sixty robes, and we, to our surprise, got them at our own price. They range in price from 10s Cd to 27s 6d. Now the mothers of this town arc to be made a present of these today at 5s lid each at the Busy Cash Store, King St. • An up-to'-date and reliable Woleeley 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, 356; private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 8
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467BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 8
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