BUSINESS NOTICES.
New Zealand can hold its own with other countries in the manufacture of clothing for men and women. The wellknown Petone mills, for instance, produce ladies' tailored costumes that would not disgrace the fashionable ladies of Europe. Morey and Son make a special announcement in this paper of new Petone costumes.
It is a strong commendation that even competitors say "Melbourne Clothing Company values are usually better than they describe." In other words, the tendency in presenting offerings is to understate rather than overetate. Thereifore, depend upon finding every value at the great rebuilding sale as represented, and more.
The piano used by Miss Aileen Warren at her Recital last Monday evening ww a Brinsmead, specially selected and kindly lent bv Messrs. C-olliui' arrl Co. Mr. Newton King will submit to auction at his Ilaymarket, New Plymouth, on Saturday next, a quantity of iron, timber, netting, etc., in good condition, on behalf of the Taranaki Agricultural Society. An "Anxious enquirer" called in yesterday to see how things were looking At Bryden's sale of Blyth'a stock prior to re-opening to-day. The place is turned up-side down, and the manager has indeed made up his mind to clear everything right out, judging by the low prices displayed on the goods. The annual meeting '>f the Horticultural Society will be he'd in the Town Hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Every member is asked to attend. The second term of the New Plymouth Technical classes commence on Monday, the 20tih June. Intending -students may get full information at the Education Office.
A good white flannelette full one yard wide is a thing always in demand during winter. When you can secure such an article of heavy warm weight and dependable Quality at 7s lid per dozen yards it is undoubtedly a s»p. "White's are showing such a line now.— 1 Aidvt.
Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with their exceedingly large stock of 'winter wear* ing apparel. In every conceivable line the firm has made its preparations fbr a good season's business, and the public have been quick to the emterprise. splendid service, and r,ip-too value which mark the business o ' this wroular establishment. There are some very fine window displays at their premises Just now, notably that dealing withlv'.ca evening wear, whilst mother* find Jtoncn t<. interest them in the woollen Jwrey suits for the little chaps. Menu and bovs' wear is the care of a separate ■taff in its own distinct department, ana tlfere is a fine stock. —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 56, 15 June 1910, Page 5
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