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New Dianerware, ODD CUPS | GUPS AND SAUCERS I and all kinds of Crockery, POTS, PANS, KETTLES Etc, go ro Ward & Coy’s, TUI STREET.

LORD DERBY, The British Ambassador to France, recently said (vide cable); “(I dope that Peace, when It comes will not find us as unprepared as War ditP when it came to fight the Battle of Commerce with the Germans after the War.” We also prepare Candidates for all all. Let us see, then, that now we are prepared. Are YOU ready to assist? In other words, are you trained to absolute Efficiency? 11 is only b> us all becoming Efficient in our spheres that we shall win the coming Economic fight. Our Business for over twenty-one years has been to train the ambitious and determined —to make them Efficient —so that they can earn more money—can grasp that Opportunity j for Advancement which is bound to j come. We teach practically, thorough- , ly. individually, and inexpensively ty j Mail (a) Practical Book-keeping, (b) 1 Modern Accountancy, (c) Shorthand, j or (d) give a Complete Office Train- { ing Say just which interests you and ! write us to-day confidentially for full | particulars of our salary-raising j course therein. i We also prepare Candidates for all | Public Examinations. ’ Address:— HEMINGWAY’S & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516. TO RETAILERS. —Charging up ac- j counts on books cost money. We can j tell how to reduce cost of doing credit i business with a one-writing system, j Particulars from Credit System De- 1 partment, Box 1052, G.P.0., Welling- J ton. j

'it '<2 ii e s. Uh ! what joy for the girl or boy who meets Father Christmas in his wondeiiu 1, mysterious, subterranean cave at C. and C.’s! Weird and wonderful — parts are brilliant —parts dimly lit—you’ll hear the distant rumble of the sea—at the end of the cave is Father Christmas himself —he greets each visitor—he gives to each a present. Surprises—sensations—sights—sounds —subterranean —sixpence ! SESSIONS: —At 2.30 on 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, and 24th. Evening at 7 on 2! st and 24th only. Mysterious Subterranean Cave; Admission Bd. Presents for Babies, Boys, Girls, and Adults. Practical Presents For4ll. V Necklaces, 1/3 and 2/6; Ladies’ Plain Handkerchiefs, 2£d to Bdd; Embroidered, Stjcl to 15/6; Coloured, 4£d to ; Rilette and Eve Handkerchiefs, 1/-| Umbrellas, 10/6 to 39,6; Gloves, fabric, '3/6 to 4/11 j kid, 5/11 to 17/6; Stockings, Lisle, 3/8 to 5/3; silk, 4/11 ■.<! 2-2/6; Neckwear,, 1/- to 11/6. FOR f/|£N..—Handkerchefs, silk initial, 4/6, 5/6; plain, 4/6 to 7/G; mere.rised, plain or initialled. 1/-; coloured borders, 3d and 1/-; plain, 6d and '■Oil 3 linen, 1-/2 to 2/9; braces, 2/6 to lii l ies, 2/- to 8/6; Socks, Cashmere, i,3 to 2/115 Wool, 3/S to 1/6; Lisle, 3/9 and 4/6, in ii colours; Silk, 5/11 and /Of! LAO3£3. Shoes, + 6 to 29/G; Boots. 22/3 co -29/6; Sandals for kiddies, 3/9 to 10/0. Playthings, large and small, to amuse and satisfy the playtime dreams of children of all ages. BASEMENT DISPLAYS.— This is unique—in the basement beside our Father Christmas Cave. Popular priced toys only. UPSTAIRS DISPLAYS.— The better class of toys will be upstaifs as before.,Mechanical, wooden, woolly, fiuffv, games, dolls, tricycles, prmas, guns, cannon, swords, kites, Meccano, etc., etc Practical Presents, FOR THE HOME—Hammocks. 6'l to 85/-; Cushions, 6/11 to 32/8 ; M< hair Table Covers, 79/3 to £3/10-.-. FOR LADlES.—Blouses in silk, 18/6 to 33/-; voile, 11/6 to 16/3; fane, voile, 7/11 to 21/9; hand embroiderer: voile, 29/6 to 79/6; coloured an. white crepe-de-chene and Georgette 35/- to 84/-; Panamas, 13/6 to 3-/-Camisoles, 2/9 to 28/6; Sports Coats silk, 72/- to 6£gns; Wool. 21/3 to £4/15/-; Manicure Sets, Work Basket; Aluminium Ware. Brushwafe, PhotFrames, Bags, Purses, Pocket Books Presentation Books, etc., etc. Confectionery, 3d to 10/6. <ss AH nuHifi 1

increase P The value of land is increasing rapidly. Increased production is the only way to make high-priced land profitable. This is attained by using 'FhjriiJiiz&z* There’s an "Eclipse” for every purpose—for grain-growing, root crops and forage. Our Agricultural Specialist will advise you how to get the th® best results. Write for particulars. Free on Rail Imlay, or f.o.b. Wanganui. Order to-day from I The New Zealand Refrigerating Co., Lid, I ® WANGANUI m 1 liu„. r 1 \M m 'Xu O-* 4 1

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Taihape Daily Times, 20 December 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 20 December 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 20 December 1918, Page 8

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