STRIKE While the iron's hot —an old saying, but nevertheless a true one. YOU prove it by buying your winter COSTUME MILLINERY FURS, etc. SALE A visit will convince you that nothing but the BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST PRICES are to be HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, NEWPLY M 0 U T H, STRATFORD, ELTHAM. A FEW PRICES THAT TELL: . COSTUMES from 19/11 JACKETS from 13/11 MILLINERY from 2/11, 5/11, 9/11 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT TO CONTRACTORS. SPENDERS are invited until noon on 1 the 31st inst., for the erection of ! the Bank of Australasia, WHANGAMOMONA. - > Plans and Specificatioas to be inspect--1 ed at the Banks of Australasia at Stratford and Whanagamofflona'. ATKINS AND BACON, Architects, Wellington,THE NEW PLYMOUTH IJECHNICAL gCHOOL c " ' IS NOW OPEN. * Students should enrol at once. i Special attention is directed to the ■ following classes:— MECHANICAL DRAWING - (Junior).Friday, at 7.9, in place of Wednesday. , BOOK-OEPING (Junior, Intermediate and Advanced).—This-class is prepared to instruct,in all branches and coach students up to final exaniina- , tion. Up-to-date accounting in every form, taking as a guide syllabus adopted by N.Z. Society ,of Accountants for examinations under it cqntrol. Intending students to com--1 manicatc either with the Instructor . . (C. T. Mills. F.P.A., N.Z.), or present themselves at the Technical t School, 7 p.m., Friday next. , ELOCUTION.—Friday evening, 7-9. ■ GENERAL ' AGRICULTURE. Friday evening, 7-9. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. - Wednesday evening, 7-9. ! MACHINE DRAWING.-Thursday evening, 7-9. ' PHOTOGRAPHY.-Monday evening, 7-9. Intending students should enrol at once, so that a field-day can be arranged. Call and get a Prospectus at any bookI seller's, or at the Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. NEW MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY. I (COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for- the} proposed New Mountain Hostelry J ar,e invited, all designs to. bo in the hands of the Secretary on or before April 20, 1911. Full particulars and specifications obtainable from the undersigned. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. K A W H I A. 2054 ACRES °- r -p- and 361 acres Native Lease (42 years). Nearly all grassed. Houses, yards, dips, etc., carrying 4000 cattle and slioep. £5 13s acre. Easy terms. Newton and ICrotty, Kawhia. 14-12 EXCELSIOR BAKERY ItATAI STREET, Inglewood. TOE want to heartily thank all out customers for past and state that our shop is still in thu turn* ' old place. We know how to make and ba)c» bread and hold teTeral first prize* for * our work. " BROWH BREAD e OUR SPECIALITY i „ Oatarmg do»« for partiea and «anee». S JTEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES la ttock and to order. CHAS. aTcRAMER, BAKER, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 1
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