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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Ladies arc liable to grow enthusiastic over beautiful household drapery, for in spite of the trend of modern times woman's true atmosphere is in the home. It will be of interest, therefore, to most lady readers to notice Messrs. Morey and Son's announcement regarding values in velvet pile foble clohts. These fine coverings are in beautiful shades of crimson, red and green, colors that harmonise with the present day furnishings.

Benjamin Franklin once said, "A man can pay too dear for his whistle," meaning that it is economically unwise to allow oneself to be influenced by baseless prejudice. In buying Canadian bathing costumes, for instance, you can pay a big price for cotton garments that will give unsatisfactory service when a much better all-wool costume can be obtained at the Melbourne for a shilling or two more. —Advt.

With this issue we are circulating White and Sons' announcement of their summer sale which commences to-mor-row—Tuesday—morning. As our readers will note the catalogue is chock-a-block with bargains, but even so, only a small portion of them is mentioned, and in each department scores of other* equally tempting await the thrifty shopper. The firm have been particularly fortunate this season in securing a number of big clearing lots from manufacturers and wareliouses at huge discounts off their regular prices, and these together with their own stock make a magnificent collection of flrst-class gooda at bargain rates, which will be hard to equal, and impossible to beat.—Advt. Preneh kid gloves, 2s lid a pear; wide sash ribbons, (3d per yard; 42-inch chiffon, lid per yard; leather belts, Is each, are some of the special lines to be found at the Busy Cash Store, opposite Carnegie Library, King street, New Plymouth.—Advt.

Ambury Bros, have pleasure In reporting record Xmas business. A pleasing feature is the fact that a large number of settlors who have been doing consistent business with the Arm for 20 years arc still among their best customers, while a great number of more recent residents of town and country and many visitors have accorded them their generous patronage. The firm takes this opportunity- of thanking their numerous patrons fo- past support, and assuring thorn and the general public that no effort shall be wanting in catering for the requirements of the district in future. With best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 9 January 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 9 January 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 9 January 1911, Page 8

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