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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Going at a great, mte are the bargains at Messrs Morcy and Sons' Great Strike Sale. See this linn's advertisement in this issue. The sale boom is now in full swing. lliiiJ iti bargain time —earlier thU timj than usual, caused through bad weather conditions, strikes, and other circumstances, and, of course, we are no oxcaption to anybody else. We find, tuat we are left with a big stock ofheavier lines than usual, wliick have '.O be sold before the season closes, alidto enable us to do this we arc giving" you a 7s lid room brimful of the biggest bargains we have ever offered to< you in tho history of our business. You' will iind more useful articles in thisroom than we havj ever offered before in bargaindom, Ihe bargains arc extraordinary, and l-y this fact alone w« anticipate having the most successful' sale in the history of our business W« are not considering costs at all; the goods have to go. This will' mean a big loss to us, but a bigger gain to } ou. I his huge bargain sale opens at oclock ou Friday morning. Conioearly to Morcy and Moore's, Kingstreet, opposite Carnegie Library. The re-opening of school on Monday will no doubt necessitate a good deal' of outlay on the part of parents and guardians. To make your money spin out to best advantage, buy votir bojV apparel at the Melbourne's sensational sale, now on. Bargains in suits, knickers, collars, ties, braces, stockings, bats, and boots; also a special line of jol> serviettes, suitable for wrapping school lunches, ti for Is.

l'umillea or individuals conte nplatiny holidays, picnios, sports or the like, «nJ requiring to replenish their outfit, will easily meet every requirement by dropping into Amhury'n store and inspecting their large atoeks in every department. prtCM ruling very low for the excellent quality of the goods. Correspondence is solicited from those who are unable to enll 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 this issue, Morey and Moore, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, New Plymouth. All goods post free, cash with order. WhJt.e a nil Sons advertise one-pI9C( dresses for present wear. The particular point about them is thpt, tW;M«. not only quite the last word but are offered a *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 181, 30 January 1914, Page 4

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 181, 30 January 1914, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 181, 30 January 1914, Page 4

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