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BUSINESS NOTICES.

*| Owing to several students who art | taking junior mechanical drawing wish--11 ing to take Mr. Nixon's mechanical en"i gineering class, the junior drawing class I will be held on Friday nights in place > of Wednesday. This will enable students "i to attend both classes. Attention is also directed to the advertisement in the current issu« regarding book-keeping and other classes. Mr. Gilmour has received a letter from Miss Florence Baines, the famous English actress, stating that she will be visiting New Plymouth and playing in the Theatre Royal on the 12th and 13th September next. She has a specially 1 selected English company. Referring to the advertisement ol > sale of the Taranaki Agricultural So--1 ciety's sections in Gill street, the upset - rentals appeared, through a typographs ical error, at so much per acre. The ■ upsets should read " per annum." Furs! The very word savors of win- : ter, but, as Messrs. Morey and Son re--1 mind us, it also savors of luxtiry. Who ; does not like to see a woman wrapped | up in nice, soft, warm furs on a cold ■. day? They make her look so nice and I comfortable. Messrs. Morey and Son | are displaying some of the new season's ; furs and invite inspection. ; A coat of some kind will be a necesi sity for the cool days and evenings at i Easter, and especially in the mountain!' and at the seashore. Cold weather! We'll get plenty of it, so might as well prepare now and fill vour requirements at the .Melbourne. Big stocks to choose from. Prices as usual—the lowest in Taranaki.—Advt. Some of the latest novelties in lace neckwear are now open at White and Sons'. Tlwm! who are not getting an autumn dress straight away can smarten up their summer dress by a new collar or lie.—Advt. Blanket day at the Busy Cash Drapery Store, opposite Carnegie' Library, King street, New Plymouth. All sizes—all prices. It's just a good time to buy now Come round and have a look at »urs A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth.—Motor I car for hire, day or night (careful driver, 13 months' experience in Wellington). | Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Gfover B£reesJV4a®ffi« •

The number of desirable immigrants awaiting encouragement and temporary help to become useful settlers was a subject on which Mr. Thomas Sedgwick became eloquent when addressing a gathering of Stratford funnel's. While \'ew Zealand had only n million people, they had 44,000,000 at Home, and of these 13,000,000 were, said Mr. Sedgwick, living below poverty line. About 81)0,000, and in some years as high as 1,000,000, were wholly or partially maintained by rates. Ten thousand able-bodied men because they could not get work, were in the work-house. lie had been careful when selecting the boys for New Zealand not to represent the Dominion m a very rosy place, and they were given clearly to understand that if they did not want to leave city attractions, and were not prepared to put up with the monotony of country life, they should stay at Home. As a result only those who were very keen elected to come. In dealing with defects in the Government immigration system, he said that a man was required by the Government to produce £lO. Really good men sometimes could not buy a pair of socks, let alopr find this sum, and if the right kind of man were assisted there would be no difficulty in getting him to repay any money spent in getting hun to the Dominion, but men as a rule were more ready to meet a private debt than one to the State. The sources of supply were unlimited, and in England the post office dismissed 4000 under 10 every year, a large proportion of whom would make excellent ''cow - spankers." Then also a large number of boys were turned out of poor law institutions to enter into competition in an already over-crowded labor market. These boys were well trained and very suitable immigrants. He believed there were 100,000 lads in England who through no fault of their own were poor, and were just the class wanted for the colonies. A PERSONAL NOTE. TO THE READERS OF THIS PARAGRAPH. We want to get right into the presence of each individual reader of our advertisements, just as closely in personal touoh as possible. We want you, madam or sir, to know that our effort is to reach you personally just as if a letter were typewritten and mailed t« your home. We are selling such a lot of good merchandise at bargnia prices that we want to impress y»u with your shopping opportunities. You must ceme in and 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 are down to the most sensational bar-gain-giving paint. There will never be a better shopping time than this. Will you oomo? MELBOUR.Ni CLOTHING CO. ECZEMA CURED IN LESS THAN A WEEK. PROOF POSITIVE AT NEWTOWN. People who are disfigured with eczema need not despair. Listen to what Mrs. Jane Robinson, of 3 Commodore-street, Newton, says in respect to her case. This lady removed a patch of eczema four years old by means of one week's treatment with Rexona:—'"Rexona Ointment removed a patch of eozema from my face in less than a week in a manner that was positively startling. This batch of eczema was very unsightly, and really I was ashamed to go out of the house. This eczema had been on my face for about four years when I started to use Rexona. I had tried ail sorts of ointments and other remedies, but all without any effeot at all. After a few applications of Rexona, however, the irrita:on was much decreased, and the eczema scabs began to come off, leaving new skin underneath. The improvement kept up day by day tiH all the scabs were gone and a perfeet new skin appeared where the disfiguring eczema formerly was. The wonderfully speedy cure Rexona Ointment effected hoe astonished and delighted me." Rexena, the i«w skin remedy, is sold odf in tciaagular pots, at Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at Bullock and Johnston's.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 269, 23 March 1911, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 269, 23 March 1911, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 269, 23 March 1911, Page 8

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