BUSINESS NOTICES.
1 Dairymen will have the opportunity to-day and to-morrow of witnessing a demonstration of the Simplex Automatic Milk Releaser at Mr. H. Sampson's farm, Bell Block. The Simplex Releaser is built on new principles that are sure to appeal to all interested in the dairying industry. 1 An event of great interest to the community is the announcement of a real sale at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Most people are aware of the superior quality of this firm's goods, and an opportunity to purchase afc lower prices than are often charged elsewhere for inferior goods will be readily seized upon. In this issue is a list of some of the lines offered, but we understand that apart from these a. substantial discount off all regular stock will be given. White and Sons' usual advertising space next our leading article contains some special quotations for the sale which is now in full swing. t In this issue Jones Bros., of Okoke, Urenuij advertise for bushmen to scrub 111 acres of bush.
A unique chance of securing & real bargain in boys' varsity suits is just now presented by the Melbourne. Over one hundred of these suits haw been, secured from a prominent maker at a concession equalling one-third off the original price, and these are now being offered at 8s 9d a suit, for ten days only. See special window display. A perusal of the list of goods *4veritised by Alf. M. Skeates, on the first page of this issue, will give all desirous of real bargains in jewellery «, small idea of what value is being offered by him as a result of his purchase of Mr. Ashwin's (wholesale jeweller., Auckland) stoek at lis in the £. Having bought at this extraordinarily low figure, it affords Mr. Skeates the opportunity of re[tailing at a price that all must realise is exceptional to the jewellery business. Twenty-six patterns of handsome cretonnes, suitable for loose covers, 'cushions, wardrobe drapes, etc., are now selling at White and Sons for 5%d per yard. This price only lasts to the end of the sale.
i Ambury'a sale is attracting large numbers of people to the centre of ithe town. The windows are atudies jn "r«<l and white." The prices are, as Jfgiteing as the bright windows, aijd jfche 'numerous lines at half the usual price should cause a tremendous clearance. The firm reports having had a good season, and large- atyjwtjfa of eprlng goods on the water, «m any oddments of winter goods have to go regardless of cost. j 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 wo can please you in this manner.—Morey and Moore, Cash Drapers, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car for hire any hour of the day 01 night. Prompt service and careful driv ing.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Gar. age, Egmont street. Garage 'phone, 8M; private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 51, 18 July 1912, Page 8
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509BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 51, 18 July 1912, Page 8
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