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BUSINESS NOTICES.

The Spring Show in connection with (he Horticultural Society, which is to In held in the Coronation Hull on December 5< will be a very big all'air this year. Some line exhibits arc promised, and as there is no need for cramping this time, exhibits will be better shown. Classes for children and adults are iVutured as usual, and quite a large number of children have already entered for the children',} cookery classes. It is to be hoped that the school children will 'enter for other children's events f or igome good prizes are being oii'ered, ':i;l the entries in all these cases are frc. [Tuesday, December 3rd, is the final date [for closing entries upon, and up to which date the secretary will pay out prize monies won recently at the Rose Show.

"Flirt with the singing girls!— That's all very well, my dear boy, but mind, don't let the lady of the Tea-house sing you into a quarrel with Molly. "Come, girls!"— Quotation from. ''The Geisha," 'to be produced on Friday night.

Messrs. Morey and Son, Devon street, advertise New Summer Millinery in this issue.

There's a very fine showing of Japanese China at the Japanese Bazaar which Mr. Carter advertises in our columns to-day, and amongst these goods are some fine novelty lines. including a happy combination of cup, saucer and plate for the man who juggles with the usual delicate cup and saucer at afternoon tea.

t The Brinsmead is to-day in the changed advertisement of Messrs. Collier and Co., termed the Aristocrat of the. Piano world, and they are making a feature of their easy terms in combination with their famous low prices. Their advertisement appears on page four.

The man who wants a thoroughly reliable Motor Cycle should read Mr. A. George's announcement concerning the "Bradbury."

A sample of the new metal, i> jro-luct of Netf Plymouth ironsaid, :;. the form of a horseshoe brooch, is en view, with a window full of other oeautiful coids, at Alf. M. Skeates', jeweller, near" Post Office, Devon street, New Plymouth. [Come and look.

The Melbourne's the place for men's bargains. Blue denims, 2s lid, 3s 6d and 3s 11; grey denims. 3s 9d; engineers' overalls, 3s lid; drill coats, 4s lid; odd tweed coats, 8s 9d; odd vests, 3s 9d; knock-about suits, 19s Cd; Kaiapoi suits, 29s Gd; Roslyn boxed suits, 355; striped Cheviot suits, 49s Cd; indigo belwarp suits, 59s fld; indigo coatings, indigo Venetians, and lovely worsteds, 655, equal to five-guinea tailor-made goods.

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 bein» 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 coming season. There is little need to elaborate upon its utility as a coverin" for stacks or machinery. Already lum° dreds of farmers have used it and speak ire l l °VL Pr . icc ls °y» d P er r"d for material 6ft. wide.

Always 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.

I An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley I car for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful driving.—A. N. Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, Garage, 'phone, 365 • private 'phone 14 (Gover street)'. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 8

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