Some of the London morning papers have very indistinct ideas, not = only of the geographical position of New Zealand, but also of its status in the Empire. A_ short cable message was recently published in London recording the fact that Prince Leopold of Batteriberg had been welcomed by Sir Joseph Ward at Wellington, and to account for his Highness' presence there it was variously stated that he was making "a tour of the States of Australia" and the "Stales of Australasia." A PERSONAL NOTE. TO THE READERS OF THIS PARAGRAPH. We iviint. t.» l','l right into the oresenee of each individual raider of our ad w..'!'':; 1 .•',.!" ~; T,, ' n :' '' in.T.-'iamH.se a; hareaia 'price, \ L',l:' 'we want to impress von wiili vonr <.hnnpin.-. opportunities. V„i, ~,,,4 „,„„.. j,, 1 . IM( j buy all the soft goods and ready-to-wear apparel that you require for present and future needs. The inducement is one you can hardly resist—prices that I are down to the most sensational bar-gain-giving point. There will never be a better shopping time tban this. Will you come? MELBOURNE CLOTHING CO. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 4
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180Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 4
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