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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Quite' a long list of disadvantage!) in | regard to old-style dairy fanning is given i in the Alfa-Laval cream separator iulI vcrtisemcnl by Uriliiths and.Oo., who are the local agents. The advantages of this particular machine are well worth looking into. Xo man, and certainly no woman, likes to get away for the annual vacation in a shabby,.ill-fitting suit or costume, and to avoid this the choice of a good tailor is most desirable. Air. 11. Cocker has a notice in to-day's issue anent the quality of his holiday attire that should interest readers. A better start for a happy new year could possibly not be chosen than a start with a lirst-class musical instrument such as the lirinsnioad Piano, as advertised to-day on page i by Alessrs. Collier ami Co., who describe some of the points of this famous pianoforte. Tliese are the days when the average man cheerfully discards bis ordinary coat in favor of "shirt-sleeves." This attire, however comfortable, is hardly suitable for street wear, consequently the man who would be coolly dressed must purchase either an alpaca or silk coat. As usual, the Melbourne, Ltd., has a good assortment in stock at unusually low prices. Ask to see them. A splendid range of boys' suits is to ' be found at the Melbourne, Ltd. All kinds of suit 3, including* the newest "sport" styles, are stocked chiefly in New Zealand-manufactured tweeds. Here are u few prices taken at random i Hoys' striped and plain indigo drill 'varsity suits, with leather belt, 7/11; "Tussore" poplin suits, !)/l 1; tweed norfolks, 10/6; Kaiapoi and I'etone tweed norfolk suits. 1-1/fi to 21/-; "sport" style suits, l!)/(! to 25/9. A most attractive and neat display of useful and pretty little knieknacks suitable for presents, about which everybody has something to say at this-season of the year, can now be seen in Ambury's windows. The firm conveys the season's greetings to all. Correspondence i 3 solicited from those who are unable to call on us in person. A great deal of our business is transacted by mail, and we are quite sure wo can please you in this manner. Read our advertisement in fchig issue. Morev and Moore, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, New Plymouth. All goods post free, cash with" order. White and Sons advertise one-pieee dresses for present wear. The particular point about them is that they are not only quite we last word in fashion, but are offered a-i unusually low prices.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 7

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