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BUSINESS NOTICES.

lt To-day is to see the commencemeat of P Messrs. Baker and/ Co.'s Quinquennial ''" Sale, it being just five years since Messrs ie Baker and Co. had their last sale. The {' goods offered are first-class, and comi- prises furniture and furnishings, glass, is china, linos, carpets and the etceteras y that go to make the home comfortable, i- their advertisement appears on page six >- to-day. '» e. . ' e The sale of Dartmoor sections has :. been phenomenal, and in to-day's replace i- advertisement on page two Messrs. Gil-' v mour and Clarke state that 86 sections have been sold, and that there are just 29 left, which can be had on the easiest terms. In this issue, Messrs. Baker and Co. advertise their second sale in ten years which cannot be considered unreasonably often. Some startling bargains are announced, and as Messrs. Baker and Co. are known to keep nothing that is not • artistically excellent', as well as A.I. quality, there can be little doubt that 0 buyers will be wise if they embrace the ;. opportunity now offered them. r ' The Juggernaut of high prices is ''down 1 and out" since the advent of the Mel- , bourne Clothing Company. This enter- . prising firm by its cut price methods and strictly cash system has completely banished the high cost of living bogey, at least as far as clothing, mercery* and boots are concerned. Increasing business shows how well the public appreciates the Melbourne's methods. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley car for hire any hour of the dav or night. Prompt service and careful "driving.—A. N. Aforcy, Central Motor Garage. Egmont street, Garage 'phone 355, ' private 'phone 14 (Gover, street). With the approach of Taranaki's first ' trfc-at Autumn Agricultural Show (which * ll cely c to be the bi SS est 'n the records of the Society), a very large concourse of people will meet, and everyone will like to feel tidy and smartly dressed. The leading place we know of where this can be done without difficulty, and with the greatest economy is Ambury's everything ready-to-wear, well made, well flitting. This morning, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, Mo rev and Moore will commence their big half-vearly fair. Everything in the store will be reduced, and there will be hundreds of useful articles in their now famous 2s lid room. White and Son have fust landed their first consignment of stack canvas for the coming 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 W6l i °VL Pr^ oe ls fll / 2 d per yard for material 6ft. wide.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 226, 12 February 1913, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 226, 12 February 1913, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 226, 12 February 1913, Page 8

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