BUSINESS NOTICES
On Wednesday next, Messrs, Webster Bros will submit to auction tho whole of the modern house furniture, etc., o( Mr. J. H. ljuilliam. In .order that 'the public nitty sec the furniture displayed, tho salo will bo licld at the Coronation Hall, in Gill street. Rule will commence at one o'clock. Mr. O. K. Hugo, the well-known phrenologist, who has paid periodical visits to 'i aranaki for tho last twenty-seven years, will lecture in St. Mary's school room on -Monday evening on "Faces and' Expressions." The admission is free; but there will be a collection. Astounding bargains at the Melbourne's sensational sale: Men's large colonial-made flannels 2s 3d, lovely duchcssc sets Is Cd, ladies' fancy embroidered handkerchiefs 3 for Is, figured sateen cretonne tid yard, linen table napkins ~2"i square (id each, lovely calicos and longclotlis 35in wide only 3s lid dozen. The salo boom is now in full swing. Tins is bargain time—earlier this tiny* than usual, caused through bad weather conditions, strikes, and ether circumstances, and, of course, we are no exception to anybody else. We find that we are left with i>. big stock ol heavier lines than usual, which have to ue sold before the season closes, and to enable us to do this we are giving you a 7s lid room brimful of the biggest bargains we have ever offered to e history of our business. Yon will iind more useful articles in this room than we havi ever offered before in bargamdom. The bargains are extraordinary, and Vy this fact alone we anticipate having the most successful sale m the history of our business. We are not considering costs at all; the goods have to go. This will mean a big loss to us, but a bigger gain to °»;. 1 1 llls lm i?e bargain sale opens at o clock on Friday mornincr. Come early to Morcy and Moore's, King street, opposite Carnegie Library. Families or individuals contemplating holidays, picnics, sports or tho like, and requiring to replenish their outfit, Will easily meet every requriement by drot»pmg into Ambury'fl store and inspecting their large stocks in every department, prices ruling very low for the excellent quality of the goods. .Correspondence is solicited from tfioit who are unable to call on us in penoa. of our business i» tnntacted by mail, and we are quite sure wo can please you in this manner. Read our advertisement in this issue. Horev and Moore, opposite Carnegie Library, King Street, New Plymouth. All mode 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 the last word in fashion, but are offered a*, unusually low price*..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 4
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456BUSINESS NOTICES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 4
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