BUSINESS NOTICES.
Tis a good 'housewife who makes the round of the sales, provided what she buys is useful and necessary. JShoes are both, and a waving opportunity is .still going on at McEwen's, who advertise on page two the continuation of their.great shoe sale. We lire requested to advise those who purpose attending Mr. Newton King's pedigree Ilolstoin sale to-day that it .will commence at 11.30 a.m. sharp. Luncheon will bo provided. Mr. Carter advertises in to-day'ia issue, on page 0, his Golden Gift Tea, and talks of it■■> splendid llavor, etc., also of the coupon scheme, which should delight the children week by week. Notwithstanding the huge strike in England, Morey and Son have been lucky enough to receive _ twelve huge cases of summer millinery,' ex Turakina. This shipment includes the • newest and smartest shapes in Paris models, iready-to-weai*, and untrimmed straws, both for women and children. The display will be a record one for New Plymouth. On Friday the goods will be shown') When all are invited to visit the establishment and have a look round. Boot Specials at the Melbourne. Ladies' chrome 2-bar shoes, 5/11; ladies' twin-ba.r shoes, sewn soles, -6/11; ladies' slippers, 1/-; ladies' leather slippers, 3/11; ward shoes, 5/11; men's shooters. 7/11; men's 'bluchers, 4/11 and 0/0; men's welted boots, worth 25/-, 16/9. Incomparable values. Spring time is here with all its delightful brightness, and what with oil and ironsand prospects, saying nothing of a very prosperous dairying year, Taranaki 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 ottered at Alf. M. Skeates' sale of the many beautiful lines suitable for presents and personal adornment is still another sign of Taranaki's progression and up-to-dateness. Amburys complete their annual stocktaking on the 30th inst. This week they have a window-full of oddments thrown out to be cleared at heaps less than haK the usual price. New goods are coming and oddments must go. Have a look; price no object; it's reorn "Nve want and ready cash. This .week a *■■ 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 White and Sons. Many lines in robes, slips, gowns, flannels, etc., are reduced by half. Money returned in full if not pleased. Mention price wanted when ordering. We have a big range ■ to ehoete from. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car for hire any hour of the day or ■ night. Prompt service and careful driv- • J ing— A. N. Morey, Central Motor GarI age, Egmont street. Garage 'phone, 355; j private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 94, 6 September 1912, Page 8
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481BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 94, 6 September 1912, Page 8
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