BUSINESS NOTICES.
There will be a rush of business at the N.Z. Clothing Factory this week to secure advantage of the real sale prices. A replace advertisement in this issue enumerates a few special bargains, but we are aseuisd there are many more, and, besides, all regular stock is reduced, so intending purchasers will be there.
: It isn't everyone who will lend you £SO to help you to buy a £57 10s piano. The finest piano in the world at that price is a Haake. Superbly finished, most modern in action, finest tone produced in any instrument at the price, durability beyond question—these are some of its advantages. Of higher grade pianos the British and Continental Piano Co. (Mr. Hoffmann, manager in Taranaki) stocks in the first place the world's greatest piano, the Bechstein; and J. and J. Hopkinson's pianos, the most suitable English pianos for Taranaki. The firm won't handle poor stuff, and the mere fact that the British a»d Continental Piano Co. catalogues a piano or organ is sufficient to guarantee its excellence.
The knowing ones are buying forward supplies of the Melbourne's famous shilling hosiery. The London doekers' strike | has caused much indefiniteness in regard to further shipments, and it will be°five I weeks at least before any new goods ! reach this port. Now selling at White and Sons:—One piece only plain grey Oxford shirting, usually 9d, sale price sd, a splendid line for boys' summer shirts; one piece only nurses cloth in red, usually 10d, sale price 6d; one piece special quality pink flannelette, one yard wide, usually Is, sale price 9s 6d per dozen yards. The cold weather finds out all the weak spots. Everybody seems to be protecting their bodies and pockets by patronising Ambury's great sale. They report the busiest time they have ever experienced (away from Xmas trade). Their windows are full of great values; everything to wear at sacrifice prices, and the thrifty housewife and mother will replenish her stock of household linens, blankets, and clothing at great savings at the above establishment, Central Devon street. The half-yearly job fair is now on at Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library,. King street. The 2s lid room is worth a visit; tons of good drapery bargains in it. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley 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, 3ft; private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 62, 31 July 1912, Page 8
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414BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 62, 31 July 1912, Page 8
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