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BUSINESS NOTICES.

A BUSY SALE. On another ,pago Messrs. Bellringer Brothers, Limited, in nn extended advertisement announce the success attending their great annual advertising cash sale. Further large direct shipments are to hand and arriving, replenishing their large and attractive stocks of furnishing and builders' ironmongery, paperhangings, paints, oil, glass, etc. A detailed price-list gives evidence of the siplendid values to be obtained by the cash customer. At Stratford as well as New Plymouth they have had a very busy time since the sale commenced. In connection with the Tellurides Proprietary, Limited, advertised in our columns, Mr. Bewley informs us that ■lost interesting samples of the ore may now be seen at his office. As these are of an entirely different nature to any usually to be seen, they should be inspected by those intirested. There is no free gold or silver to be seen, as is usually the ease with ores carrying such high values, tout on roasting, as was done at a local foundry, the ore is found to bo thickly encrusted 1 with the precious metals, the. tellurium, 'which is highly volatile at moderate temperatures, being driven off, leaving the metallic gold and silver. " .

■Mrs. M. Moir lias opened an up-to-date* millinery and fancy goods establishment in Broadway, Stratford, opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Ladies can depend on securing the very latest styles arid shapes in head-dress, and orders are promptly executed by Mrs. Moir. Every style of neckwear, etc., in stock, also a large .stock of dainty blouses and children's siik drosses and bonnets. Inspection is cordially invited, and all orders will receive prompt attention at the little White Shop, Broadway, Stratford. The Egmmvt Hotel, Hawera, has just, recently changed hands, and is now under the capable management of Mr, T. C. Gormley (late of Auckland), who intends to make this already popular hotel an ideal home for the travelling public. The whole of the house toes been thoroughly [ renovate,!, and is now one of the most | elaborately furnished hotels in New Zealand. The well-appointed dining-room with its exquisite coloring of rich crimson carried throughout ifcsftms special metftion. The tables are beautifully arranged, the napery and silver being'spotlessly clean. The bedroom's, which are under Mrs. T. C. Gormley's' special management, are large, airy rooms, and artall that can be desired. One cannot do ibetter than give this well-appointed establishment a call when visiting Hawera, where they will always receive' the .utmost courtesy from the popular frost and hostess.

•Can yon boil a potatoe? Of course you cau. Can you boil it well enough to win the special prizes offered for adults and technical students at the pamltry ,show? Try, even if it's only for tire fun |o?' the thing. Make your entry before July 12. Warm garments of every description find a place in White and Son's stock. The coming of cold nights will liave brought home to most people the necessity for a good supply of bedding. BlanKets, Tugs and quilts of the very best description are to be had at lowest market quotations. Rugs fov hovs' bed's ivre showing in large sizes from os lid cadi.—(Advt.

The Melbourne great rebuilding sale is the most talked-of event in Tarnnaki'. Nothing so daringly drastic in the nature of price-cutting has ever been recorded. To buyers of nr-n's and bovg' clothing this sa.'e is ■particularly interesting, inasmuch as the savings effected on suits, overcoats, trousers and knickers are very considerable.

Will you call and see our Is sheeting" next time you are in town. We stock these in white and .brown from 54 to J"! inches wide, and reckon the'- are l '\e best value in tlie Dominion.—Morev "nd Moore, The Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King-street, New Plvmouth.—Advt.

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 va-rds it is undoubtedlv a snip. White's are showing such a line now Advt.

Messrs. Ambury Bros, have an adver tisement in thk issue Scaling with their exceedingly lar?e stock of winter 1 weai ing apparel. Tn eve.'y conceivable line the firm has mai'e its preparations for a ?ood season's business, and the public have been quick tn appreri: l- the enterprise. spTendid =orviee, am' "»-top valu° wl.lch mark the business o 'bis wmi?-'-establishment. T heyp <itp «oth.- vt-vv .;ii< virdow displays at their pr.nrr«e* jus' now. notably that dealing with } * ' -

evening wear, whilst mothevs find muclt< interest them in the woollen \w-< suits for the little chaos. Men'* and hovs' wear is the care of a senarr •■ ~+nfT in its own distinct department, aivl th< is a fine stock.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 58, 17 June 1910, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 58, 17 June 1910, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 58, 17 June 1910, Page 8

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