BUSINESS NOTICES.
How the wet weather vexes and perplexes, and one of the worst of its troubles is how to keep dry feet. McEwen Bros, have solved this point by introducing a really damp-proof line of English-made boots—as set out in their change of advertisement on another page. The Garrison Band is holding another of its popular dances on Wednesday evening next, 24th inst., in the Good 'Templar Hall. The hard-working ladies' committee has everything well in hand, and the usual successful evening is looked forward to. Further particulars will be announced later.
lAmbury's report a record sale week. Their Is room will be an attraction. Hundreds of useful articles collected 'from every department and filling a large room, now on exhibition. Your pick for a shilling. The half-price lines in every department are clearing rapidly, and everybody is pleased. General reduction of 2d in the Is off everything, and many remnants regardless of cost. The public, or rather that section of the public interested as buyers of boys' varsity suits, are not letting the grass grow under their feet in taking advantage of the Melbourne's great offering at 8s 9d. Almost before the ink had dried on their first announcement several suits were sold. The special offering ia for ten days only. A perusal of the list of goods advertised by Alf. M. Skeates, on the first page of this issue, will give all desirous of real bargains in jewellery a small idea of what .value is being offered by him as a result of his purchase of Mr. Ashwin's (wholesale jeweller, Auckland) stock at lis in the £. Having bought at this extraordinarily low figure, it affords Mr. Skeates the opportunity of retailing at a price that all must realise is exceptional to the jewellery business. Twenty-six patterns of handsome cre--1 tonnes, suitable for loose covers, cushions, wardrobe drapes, etc., are now selling at White and Sons for 5%d p#r yard. This price only lasts to the end of the sale. (
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 can please you in this manner.—Morey and Moors, Cash Drapers, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Ply. mouth.
An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car for hire any hour of the day oi night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street. Garage 'phone, 8M; private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 52, 19 July 1912, Page 8
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415BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 52, 19 July 1912, Page 8
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