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ADVERTISING NOTES.

It seems a great pity to see the lovely stock of a good firm being thrown out as though it was rubbish. Mr. JSkeates' branch jewellery business in Devon street has come tu the end of the lease and is closing in two or three weekn and it really needs a large staff of hands to tope with the rush of sales, through the ticketing of jewellery and silverware, watches etc., at a price milieu wouldn't buy them wholesale. The Cotswold (sometimes called the "sports") suit is the present popular style for everyday wear, and as usual with an up-to-da]te store, the New Zealand Clothing Factory is abreast of the time with a fine selection of.these suits. Everybody knows this firm specialises in suits, so there is no need to dwell upon the excellence of style and quality of these goods, but we do strongly recommend the few men who are not already patrons of this store to look them up when wanting a suit, The secret of keeping warm in winter is divulged to-day in the changed advertisement of Mr. IT. Cocker, tailor, who announces a warm winter line of woollens for suits and costumes.

Cleanliness and an easy means thereto is certainly a great boon in a cream separator. No farm wife likes to spend hours picking and cleaning troublesome discs, and so the advertisement of Griffiths and Co. concerning the Alfa-Laval separator should interest intending buyers as it emphasises this point in particular.

Uorroeksos' famous pyjjima ilanne!ettes may be obtained at the Melbourne's sale—prices, l'/.d, 10il and 1/1, Sfiin wide. Other sensational "sale linos" are pure wc-ol New Zealand blankets, 17/0 pair; boys' warm union shirts, 1/U; men's union 'shirts, 3/11; and three makes of men's overcoats, 29/G, :j!)/6, and 45/-. All exceptional values. The charming variety of color, texture and style for the winter season makes shopping a delight'where good taste, good value, and great variety is the order of i.ie day. Everything to wear without the bother of being meassured saves time and trouble. You <au get all these advantages at Ambury's now.

White and Sons have this week opened a lot more new coats and costumes. They have also a new suede finish sports moat at 12s lid, just tc hand, in about eight new shades.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 18

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ADVERTISING NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 18

ADVERTISING NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 18

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