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BUSINESS NOTICES.

You are safe to save on millinery, drapery and especially children's goods at Calvert's, who continue to advertise certain lines, slightly soiled, at remarkably reduced figures. Advertisement on page 6. Before taking your holiday are you sure your suit is Ht for the extra work? Mr. Cocker to-day has something of interest to say on Tweed Suits for Holiday Men's Wear and some of their advantages. Farmers are always interested in dividends and to-day is shown a very .big dividend payer by way of the Alfa-Lavul Separator advertised by E. Griffiths and Co. The Melbourne announces that there are still full suplies on hand of the following salvage goods. Men's Xuie Island hats Od. Men's handkerchiefs Is fld dozen. Men's coats and vests 15s Oil. Large colored towels Is lid pair. Boys' tweed hats Is. Boys' assorted velvet and serge hats 9d. Men's flannelette shirts Is !)d. Men's blue striped drill j shirts 2s 3d. Also plenty of oddments. I Thousands and thousands of French ' kid gloves sold every year at 2s lid a pair, Morey and Moore, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, would like you to test this line because they make lots of regular customers. Postage free. The lovely summer weather brings with it many needs for personal comfort, )ne needs for this light apparel,' mart appearance, sun and dust resistng fabries, in good quality at the lowest possible prices. These needs can best be »net at Ambury's. White and Son have just landed their first consignment of stack canvas for th« coming There is little need to elaborate upon its utility as a coYering for stacks or machinery. Already hundreds of farmers have used it and speak well of it. Price Is 6y 2 d per yard for material 6ft. wide. "Women as a rule are tfie most consistent tea drinkers, and the multiplication of tea-rooms and tea kiosks throughout the Dominion affords strik- , ing evidence of the increasing popularity of tea. The women of New Zealand may be elassed as tea connoisseurs, as i they show a decided preference for i Crescent Tea, which is rich and strong, i and of delicious flavor. Sold by all » grocers at 2/-, 1/10 and 1/8 per lb. 2

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 204, 17 January 1913, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 204, 17 January 1913, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 204, 17 January 1913, Page 8

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