INTERESTING ITEMS.
Hewitt Pictures to-nizht. A erv interesting is the process of 1 making clothes. To see a ball of cloth go into a factory and to watch the care with which it is haudk'd, from the cutting of the garments to the finishing of them. Special machines, driven by aa electric motor, are used, and every ma<hine worked by nil expert. Anyone wishing to see how The Prestwell over* coats are made would be made welcome by the proprietor. The Taranaki County Council invrt* applications, to close May 9, for tie position of foreman to the west era poftion of the Waitara Riding. The New Plymouth Gymnasium Society will open for practice this week. Ladies' classes will be held on Thursday, and men's classes on Wednesday. Webster Bros, advertise a sale ol buildings to be hqid to-morrow (Wed* nesday) morning. Fortv-two-inch chiffons for eveni»jf wear, all colors, elevenpence a yard—you can get them for that price at tke Busy Cash Store, opposite the Carnegie Library, King-street. If you want t* pay is Gd a yard for the same quality goods, bv all means buv them in the front street.—Advt.
A peep at White and Sons' to-day will repay you. They are making a fine display in one of their windows of men's and hoys' overcoat-. The range of prices and styles leaves nothing to lift desired. What is more, they are all of first-rate quality, ami worthy of th* country in which they are produced — New Zealand.—Advt. Messrs. Aniburv Bros, have an advertisement in this issue dealing with thei* exceedingly large stock of winter wearing apparel. In eve.'v conceivable line the firm has made its preparations for a good season's business, and tire public .have been quick to appreciate the enterprise, splendid service, and tip-top value which mark the business of this popular establishment. There are some very fine window displays at their premises just now. notahlv that dealing with ladies' evening wear, whilst mothers find much ti interest them in the woollen jersey suit" for the little chaos. Men's and bovs' wear is the care of a separate staff in its own distinct department, and there is a fine stock.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 379, 3 May 1910, Page 4
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