STRIKE While the iron's hot—an old saying, but nevertheless a true one. i 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 pbtained: at.. HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, NEW PLYHO U T 11, STEAT FO R D,' • EWHAM. A FEW PRICES THAT TELL: COSTUMES from 19/11 JACKETS from 13/11 MILLINERY from 2/11, 6/11, 9/11 MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS are invited until noon on the 31st inst., "for the erection of the Bank of Australasia, WHANGAMOMONA.. Plans and Specification.? to be inspected at the Bankß of Australasia at Stratford and Whanagamomona. .!j. ATKINS AND BACON, Architects, Wellington. THE NEW PLYMOUTH rp E C H N I C A L ' gCHOOL IS NOW OPEN. Students should enrol at once. Special attention is directed to the following classes:— MECHANICAL DRAWING (Junior).— Friday, at 7.0, in place of Wednesday. '" ' BOOKKEEPING (Junior, Intermediate and Advanced).—This class is prepared to' instruct in all branches and ooach, students up -to final examination. Up-to-date accounting in every form, taking as a guide syllabus adopted by N.Z. Society of Accountants for examinations under' it control. Intending students to communicate either with the Instructor (C. T. Mills, F.P.A., N.Z.), or present themselves at the Technical School, 7 p.m., Friday next. ELOCUTION.—Friday evening, 7-9. GENERAL ' AGRICULTURE. - Friday evening; 7-9. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. - Wed- . . nesday 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 bookseller's, or at the Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. NEW MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the I proposed New Mountain -Hostelry i are invited, all designs to be fin 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 ACREiS °' r -P' aml 361 iicres Native Lease (42 years). Nearly all grassed. Houses, yards, dips, etc., carrying 4fioo cattle and sheep. £5 13s acre. Easy terms. Newton and Crotty, Kawhia. 14-12 EXCELSIOR BAKERY MATAI STREET, I Inglewood. W7B want to heartily think all out customer* for past patvnagc, and itate that out shop is still in the iami old place. We know how to make and b«.k« bread and hold levera! first prize* fo» our work. BROW!? BREAD ODH SPECIALITY Catering dose for partiei and ianeei. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKKf I» atock and to order, CHAS. aTcRAMER, BAKER, 1 , QHJLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 29 March 1911, Page 1
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