BUSINESS NOTICES.
Tenders, dosing on the 21st inst, are invited by the trustees of the Egmont Lodge, 1.0. G.T., for the erection of a hall in reinforced concrete. The constant stream of liners coming almost weekly, as they do, keep merchants in close touch with the fashions.
* ■ house flag to these ports, brings Messrs. "' Morey and Son fresh additions to their fashionable stocks. In a replace advertisement in this issue particulars are given of a late shipment of summer costumes. These arrive most opportunely, and should be inspected without J- delay, as they are decidedly above the ordinary in point of values. ', Distinctive neckwear* novelties are being shown by the Melbourne in fashionable poplin —the latest weave j wood violet, aero blue, copper and pastel green; very stunning effects. Fashionable foulards with borders are also being shown in endless variety.—Advt. The season's business has already left us with a large number of remnant ends " in prints, dress goods, calicoes, drills, pandoras, sheetings, etc. These are all specially marked, and are offering from ; to-morrow at big reductions.—White and Sons.—Advt. ; Morey and Moore's Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, : New Plymouth, is the best store for laces, buttons and embroidery. Try them next time you are in town. —Advt. Ambury's "AJJ." advertisement on page 6 draws special attention to their spring shipments of apparel to suit everybody in variety, quality and price. Top for quality, bottom for price, variety unexcelled, is their motto. Look in and around.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 176, 4 November 1910, Page 4
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