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BUSINESS NOTICES.

To-morrow ' Messrs. Calvert and Co. will make an extraordinary oiler to ladies in their advertisement of blouse robes and blouses at sale price, and just at a time when summer goods are beins* bought. b

'Boosting" New Plymouth is in the air and m keeping with the general trend of events Mr. Carter in his advertisement to appear to-morrow will confine himself to a few words of praise that he has received about his own store from people outside New Plymouth. Lo,ok out for advertisement.

Paperhanging is the theme of Bellringer Brothers, Limited, in their advertisement which will appear to-morrow. Chic designs in the newest shades of pink, blue, green, cream, gray, putty, and other shades are now in evidence in their show rooms. Look out for advertisement.

An owner of 200 acres near to New Plymouth desires to change properties, and-further particulars are to be noted in Messrs. Gilmour and Clarke's advertisement to-day on the front page.

To remove any misunderstanding with regard to the time allowed for finding the Hidden Treasure it may be. explained that from 4 till G p.m. on Thursday the photos of the locality will be disposed of, but the time for finding the treasure will be 48 hours from the time the first photo is given out.

AVe hear remarks almost every day about the scarcity of money, but in New Plymouth it is waiting to be picked up by the lucky finders who buy tickets for the "Hidden Treasure" competition. The investment of one shilling will secure the return of £G 4s, a sum which is not to be picked up every day.

After forcing Hawera, Eltham and Stratford to surrender to its fascination, "Our Regiment," is now marching on New Plymouth, and will arrive here tomorrow _ night. Therefore, take heed. Any citizen found on the streets after the hour of eight to-morrow night without a permit of admission to the Theatre Royal will be sternly dealt with by the authorities. Whereby fail not at'your peril to be present.

Men of this district attending the Hawera and Stratford shows and who have any ambition to appear well-dressed, should buy their outfit at the Melbourne, the premier store for high-grade ready-to-wear suits. The Melbourne's low prices for these really splendid suits are famous throughout the province.

The approaching holiday season in this country is likely to be a very busy one, the public have developed a strong'ambition (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 have just landed their first consignment of stack canvas for the coining season. There is little need to elaborate upon its utility as a covering for stacks or machinery. Already hundreds of farmers have used it and speak well of it. Price Is 6»/,d per yard for material 6ft. wide.

Alway3 a big lot of Women's Shilling Hose at Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store, King street. There's great value in our last shipment.

An up-to-date and reliable Wolselev car for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egniont street, G-arage, 'phone, 365; private 'phone 14 (Gover street).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 156, 19 November 1912, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 156, 19 November 1912, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 156, 19 November 1912, Page 8

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