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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The success of a band and incidentally the success of each player depends largely upon the class of instrument used. It is worthy of note, in this connection, that the Auckland Temperance Guards' Band, the Morrinsville Town Band, and the Wellington Waterside Workers' Union Band have decided to buy Higham's Contesting Model Class A band instruments. These instruments were accepted because of their excellence of construction, beautiful clear tones, wearing qualities and moderate prices. | The sole Dominion agent for Higham's famous band instruments, Mr. J. W. Copithorne, the Golden Horn, Wellington, is in treaty with three more bands [for these instruments. One band has practically ordered a full Bet, • silverplated and engraved, and with best leather cases, the order to be ratified if finances permit. Ladies, what about your winter wear? If you are not yet properly shod or not quite decided who shall have the order, slip into McEwen Bros, who this week advertise a splendid lot of ladies' winter booths, at very acceptable prices. A very superior chocolate now on the market is Su-shar's Velma Chocolate. It is most delicious and pleasing to the palate, besides being invigorating and nutritious. Elsewhere an advertisement gives further particulars. The local agents of this splendid concentrated food are Messrs. Burgess, Fraser, and Co. The prices charged for to-measure •uits are, as a rule, quite disproportionate to the earning power of the wearer. Bearing this in view the Melbourne has had a special line of best quality cheviots and worsteds made up into stylish three-garment continuation knicker suits splendidly tailored and priced at 39s 6d. To fit youths 13 to 18 years. Headers are reminded flhat to-morrow there will be a half-holiday at Morey's great winter sale.

The event for which hundreds of drapery buyers throughout the province have been waiting, White and Sons' annual sale, commences this morning. Extensive preparations have been made to adequately mark the mimerous bargains put forward, but it must still Ibe borne in mind that every article in the store is reduced during the sale period. For the present cold weather you need warm comfortable clothing of every kind, whatever your station in life may be, and now the wet season is here you need such outside wear as will keep the rain out and keep your body dry. Health is your most valuable asset; therefore guard it for dear life. Ambury s will provide you with every comfort, garments to fit your body, prices to suit your pocket, variety to suit the most fastidious, everything for men women, and children. Correspondence is solicited from those who are unable to call on us in person. A good deal of our business is transacted by mail, and we are quite sure we •an ploase you in this manner.-Morey ™1 ?T' ° M \ Drapers ' °PP° site Carmouth y> Kg Btreet . *°w HyAn up-to-date and reliable WoUeley far for hire any hour of the day 01 night. Prompt service and careful driv■"ng.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street. Garage 'phone. 356private 'phone 14 (Gover street).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 316, 4 July 1912, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 316, 4 July 1912, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 316, 4 July 1912, Page 8

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