A sewing machine becomes more necessary every Jay. The beautiful art needlework which is fashionable nowinlays would be prohibited in price to most people, yet with the Singer Sewing Machine, the most arlistie designs are simply and easily worked, at n very •small cost, Mr F. McCarthy and Mr Waught ire conducting a special art needlework exhibition at the Singer Depot here, cordially inviting Singer users and olliers to free tuition in their graceful and elegant art.—Advt. Owing to tin? jinrawa undergoing repairs at Unclninga there will* be no mail from Auckland 011 Thursday nc.vt, mid for the same reason, as there will be no steiuucr at New Plymouth to connect with the express from Wellington 011 Friday night, liniils will be uetiuned ior the steamer leaving for Adekland 011 Saturday evening. Onc-fiftli of the populalion of the colony of Mew Zealand use T. W. Welch's butter. This seems* 11 " pretty tall yarn " but its true. Those who eat the " Wluto Clover" butter know why. It's good, pure, fresh butter, same quality always—the best. Try some. T. w. Welch, Brouglium street Store, Mew Plymouth,—AiJYJi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8065, 22 March 1906, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8065, 22 March 1906, Page 2
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