BUSINESS NOTICED
Iri this issue White and Sons annouace the arrival of new 'embroideries and ready-to-wear hats. Further particulars will be found in the column over our
leading article. . "Calves is money!" The grammar is atrocious, but the meaning is plain to most. The statement finds general acceptance among dairymen. This being so, they are anxious to know about the popular calf food, "Bibby's Orcam Equivalent for Calves." Those who used it. last year are strongly recommending it- to their friends, and are iising it again on their own farms. One customer wrote recently: "I have m»re trouble to wean my calves from the 'Cream. Equivalent' than I have in weaning them from the cow." That shows how the calves like it. And they thrive on it, too. Messrs. W. H. H. j Young and Co. are the Stratford agents, Land have in this issue an adverti&eI ment which contains short extracts from ! letters received from users. . A new style of men's felt hats, with rough beaver finish, is being shown by the Melbourne. These hats are the latest craze, and in the cities the supply ia short of the demand. Patrons of the Melbourne, are extremely lucky in being enabled at this juncture to choose from a good selection. "Amburyß complete their annual stocktaking on the 30th in«t. This week they hare a window-full of oddments thrown out to be cleared at heaps less than half tho usual price. New goods are coming and oddments must go. Have a look; price no object; it's room we want and ready ea&h. Thio week **. Morev and Moore's, King street, is displayed a very special lot of linen goods in tray cloths, runners, squares, sideboard cloths, table centres, etc., from Is each. , English sample goods to order from any new designs. Country residents will do well to write for some of the bargains in baby linen clearing at Whit* and Sons. Many lines in robes, slips, gown 3, flannels, etc., ire reduced by half. Money returned in full if not pleased. Mention price wanted when ordering. We 'have a big range to choose from. An up-to-date awl reliable Wolseley ear for hire any hour of the day or nio-ht. Prompt service and careful driving—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Oar•ge, Egjmont street. Garage 'phone, 355; private 'phone 14 (Cover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 7
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387BUSINESS NOTICED Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 7
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