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Webster Bros. advertise Entries for their Oniata sale 011 Friday. ITlie Clifton footballers will hold a basket soeial, at St. John's Hall, Waitara to-morrow (Thursday) evening. If you have a garden and are interJ tstea 111 seeds, the replace advertisement I 1 ,7 artßr ' ll this morning's issue j should, prove interesting. I White and Sons' bargain list of ilanelI cttes IS an imposing one. Reference to our front page will give yo u full de- | tails. Such a general household necessity as flannelette is, White's offer particularly good value at all time—and very obviously at their sale. The comfort of your winter evenings spent at home is doubled if you have a cosy pail- of felt slippers to' wear. At ;>leEiven's you'll linil the very firtest selections in Xew Plymouth of'slippers, in felt, carpet and other warm styles. _\o matter what price you pay here, be it much or little, you are always sure ot one thing—value fur money; and that's a big consideration these times when money's so scarce. Why not call in and have a look at some'of tlies"' good slippers. You'll lind just what vou want here, and at a pries to please you. A class in dressmaking is to start at the Slew- Plymouth Technical School on Monday next. For further particulars, intending students are referred to the advertisement appearing in this issucl 'Should a sufficient number of students hand 111 their names, an afternoon class in cookery will be held at the Aew Plymouth Technical School on 1 uesdny afternoons from 2.15 to 4.15 p.m. Those desirous of joining are re "'tested to hand in their names to Mr ■ ~ '"konibe, secretary to the Tara ,naki Education Board.
The unemployed question seems to be causing a good deal of uneasiness throughout the whole of the Dominion at the present time. All sorts of schemes are icing suggested and tried for the relief of those who are sufferin" ing by the shortness of labor, but up to the present there is hardly one of these that lias been sufficiently large to cope with the trouble to any great ex : tent. However, hopes are 'entertained that a way out of the difficulty is now forthcoming and a demonstration of the .tact will be given ,b.v the unemployed juvenile carpenters at the West End Miool entertainment to ibe held in the rbeatre Royal on Wednesdaly, 28th inst. Amburvs' big jo,h sa l e has brought them record business. Those seekm» Rood goods at low prices should „ 0 t tail to visit the establishment earlv. Jhe variety, quality and value will please you.
Does your stock of billheads or letterheads require replenishing? You may want billheads right away. If y«u do, ring up No. 17. the Xe.ws Jobbing Department, which controls facilities for liming, out this and alt other clause* ] •01 printing with DroniDtitude and at city r ates. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 150, 21 July 1909, Page 3
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