BUSINESS NOTICES.
A meeting of kw!y friends of the Cen-i tral School is called for Friday next at ■ 3 p.m., to discuss with the headmaster matters in connect ion widi the approaching Carnival. The latest executive word to be admitted into the military vocabulary is "Sorattott," which means "See Our Regiment at the Thcartc 011 the twentieth." At the Carnival 011 Jyovember 21st, an additional bicycle race has been added, a handicap sweepstake, distance two miles, nomination 2s (id, entries to be lodged with Mr. A, George by Saturday, at 7 p.m. This afternoon the Good Templar Hall will present a very attractive appearance on the occasion of the Primitive Methodist Annual Bazaar and Sale of Work. His Worship the Mayor will open the proceedings at 2.30. The ladies of the congregation have been labouring for several months to seciire well-made and useful articles which should have a ready fiale. The Bazaar, which is for one day only, will open in the evening at 7 o'clock. Beautiful silks in all the newest colorings are to be seen at Morey and Sons. Visitors from this district attending the Hawera Show are asked by the Melbourne not to '&ut a, SQj'ry figure" by appearing in any old apparel while good up-to-date Suits, shirts and hats may be obtained at the firm's stores at reasonable prices. Remember, the finest ready-to-wear suits made in the Dominion are obtainable at the Melbourne.
A letter from Mr. Alf. Skeates, jeweller, of Auckland, reads thus:—Six weeks will bring Christmas with all its special trade, and so as to afford a unique oportunity of purchasing presents, I have sent a number of new lines to the New Plymouth branch for public inspection. The prices are. right, and the stock excellent. Give us a call.—Alf. M. Skeates, Jeweller, Devon street, New Plymouth, i The approaching holiday season in this 1 country is likely to be a very busy one, i the public have developed a strong ambi-' tion (and rightly so) to see and know their own country, and to enjoy the various beauties and changes of climate, before becoming too old to enjoy it. This being so there is an ever increasing demand by all classes of the community for smart apparel of every kind at a moderate price ready to slip on without waiting or the bother of going several times to be fitted. You can get the best satisfaction at Ambury's in every detail. White and Son bave just landed their first consignment of stack canvas for the e»raing seaion. There is little need to elaborate upon its utility as a eevering fer stacks or machinery. Already hundreds of farmers have used it and speak well of it. Price I 3 6y 2 d per yard f»r material 6ft. wide. Always a big lot of Women's Shilling Hese at Morey and Moere's Busy Cash Store, King street. There's great value in our last shipment. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley I car for hire any hour of the day or I night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, Garage, 'phone, 365; I private 'phone 14 (Gover street).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 152, 14 November 1912, Page 8
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526BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 152, 14 November 1912, Page 8
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