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BUSINESS NOTICES.

There is no need to be without footwear at prices that they are going at Deare's Boot Arcade. Over £3OOO to clear. Sale is right now. In this issue will be found particulars of a clearing sale of house furniture on account of Mr, Jas., Clarke, who is giving up housekeeping. Messrs. Webster Bros, are the auctioneers, and we understand everything is for absolute sale. The address of Professor Mills on Monday evening at the Good Templar Hall at 8 o'clock, entitled "The Masse(y)s and the Classes," should attract a very laro- c crowd of interested listeners, and ou«lit to do a great deal to show what the "attitude of the United Labor party is, with reference to the existing Labor troubles in more than one place in the Dominion at the present time. Professor Mills is a very able speaker, has wonderful power in controlling a meeting, and has earned a reputation in this country as an orator second to none. In view of the prevailing unrest in the industrial world, special interest attaches to the annual meeting of the Employers' Association, which takes place at the Council Chambers on Tuesday next, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. These specials for to-day' at the Melbourne:—Boys' tweed varsity suits, all sizes 7s 0d; men's flannel undershirts, 2s Cd; men's Llama shirts, without collars, 6s 0d; men's chrome boots, sewn soles 12s (id; men's odd tweed vests 4s (id; splendid fringed rugs, all wool,' 10s Cd; Kaiapoi travelling ru gs, 15s (id; lovely white blankets, all pure wool iN.f make, large double size, 19s cd pair. u The cold weather finds out all th„ weak spots. Everybody seems to be pro- I tectmg their bodies and pockets by patronising Ambury's great sale. Thov report the busiest time they have ever experienced (away from Xmas trade) Heir windows are full of great valueseverything to wear at sacrifice prices'' and the thrifty housewife and mother ' Will replenish her stock of household I linens, blankets, and clothino- at "iw The half-yearly job fair is now on at ! Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store opposite Carneg,e Library, King street.'l «ie 2a lid room ,s worth a visit; tons I of good drapery bargains in it. Apparently we are now to have a sdoll o Wight, cold weather, suceedlnl £ I stormy wet time of a week ago? and/ he heavy tweed coats for ladies which White and Sons are offering at 25s will be quite seasonable. They are in browns

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 59, 27 July 1912, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 59, 27 July 1912, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 59, 27 July 1912, Page 8

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