BUSINESS NOTICES.
Messrs. Calvert- and Co. are adver tising a very fine line of cotton drea goods in the very latest colors, a lin that seems to be exceedingly scarce thi season; and we advise interested ireader to turn to their advertisement on pag' 6 of to-day's issue. The annual general meeting of th Fitzroy Bowling Cluh will be held in th pavilion this evening at 7.30. Member, are urgently requested to attend. j Our .readers are reminded of St Mary's Bulb Show, which opens this af ternoon, and promises this year to be a> greater success than ever/ The «ntir I proceeds are to be given towards build , ing a Sunday-school at Voge.ltown, and' in onler to further help on this good work the scholars of St. Mary's are giv I ing the whole of the money which was to have been spent for their Chri&tnia | prizes. The Melbourne is known far and wida as a 'house for good values. The follow I ing lines are noted examples of values' that havo made this firm famous throughout the province. Ladies' pur j wool cashmere hose that will not loss color, 1/- pair; 72-intih unbleached sheet-j ing, twills and herringlioiMS, 1/- yardhuge, heavy Turkish towels, white or g r, '.r, 1/- each. i
i- t ! me is llM ' e aJI its delightful brightness, and what with oil and ironsand prospects, saying nothing of a very prosperous dairying year, lanuuki people must realise that a little jewellery is not a luxury, but a necessity to keep in tune with their buoyant spirits. The soul-stirring value now being offered at Alt. M. Skcates' salo of the many beautiful lines suitable tor presents and personal adornment is still another sign of Taranaki'# progression and up-to-dateness. "
Amburys complete their annual stocktaking on tho 30th inst. This week they have a window-full of oddments thrown out to be cleared at heap* less than half the usual price. New goods are coming and oddments must o- 0 . Have ! a look; price no object; it's"room we want and ready cash. This week st-'Morev and Moore's, Kin" 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' i to order from any new designs. Country residents will do well to write for some of the bargains in baby linen clearing at White and Sons. ' Many lines in robes, slips, gowns, flannels, etc. ai e reduced by half. Money returned in full if not pleased. Mention price wanted when ordering. We have a hi" ran<*e to choose from. ° ° 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 Gar- 1 age, Egmont street. Oarage 'phone, 355- I private 'phone M (Cover street). '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 92, 4 September 1912, Page 8
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473BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 92, 4 September 1912, Page 8
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