THE NEW PLYMOUTH. (JIECHNICAL QOLLEGH Special attention is directed to the following classes:— COOKlNG—Tuesday, 7-9. DOMESTIC ECONOMY-Wednesday, 7-9 MECHANICAL DRAWING (Junior).— Friday, 7-9, in place of Wednesday. PAINTING AND DRAWING (Flower and Nature). —Wednesday, 2-5. Pee, 21a. ELOCUTION—Friday evening, 7-9. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.—Wednesday evening, 7-9. RURAL CLASS (one day a week), including English, Mensuration and Surveying; Farm Carpentry and Metal Work; Dairy Work and Agriculture, will commence Wednesday, May 10, at 11 a.m. Proficiency Certificate holders, free; other students, 30s per term. Call and get a Prospectus at any bookseller's or at the Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director.
R. F. CORNWALL Hag commenced business as ,a $ Egwont Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 359. P.O. Box 134. J. 0. DAVIIB (Established 1870), j LICENSED gHABSBBOKm PUBLIC AOOOUNTANT, AUDITOR, TRADE ASSIGNEE, LAND & ESTATE AQXNT. Latest share quotations available n application. Tradesmen's books mad* op «• audited. Interest, Rents and Account* oolleet«4 Land and Income Tax Return* ssad* up. CENTRAL STOCK EXCHANGE Dwea-etreet, New Plymouth. N.Z. LOMAXANDOO LAND """"ATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. CAMBRIDGE. $ THE SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE « MILES FROM HAMILTON. ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. ACRES, all in grass; veil-water-ed and fenced. Price £lB per acre; 10 per cent, down, balance at I per cent, for 4 years. ACRES, all in grass. Price £l3 per acre; 10 per cent, dow*, balance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. Jgg ACRES, all in grasß, at £9 ptCi acre; 10 per cent, down, bal> ance at 5 per cent, for 4 years. ACRES, all in grass; at £ll pec acre; 10 per cent, down, bal« ance at 6 per cent, for 4 years. HOMESTEAD. 220 ' n B rMß > subdivided, well-watered and feoeed; splendid new house of 7 large room*, with all modern conveniences. Prie* £l7 10b per acre; terms, 20 per cent, down, balance at 5 per cent, lor 4 yean. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Purchaser must erect buildings to the value of £l5O within 12 months.
"DOG'S HEAD BASS , j POPULARITY | msm (a t-SK 9 K a \ The delicate "nutty" flavour of the 'Docs Head' Bass is the result not only of scientific brewing but also of painstaking bottling | Of course only the best I materials are used to 5 make this famous ale, R but without the " Read n Brothers, Limited" i methods of bottling, it | would not enjoy the I reputation it does. % This method includes [j storage of butts in dry, J airy, well ventilated and 5 clean cellars where it I ripens under tho most [j favorable conditions, j Bottling in its prime insures its refreshing pungency and preserves its ■ nourishing food qualities which are unequalled, Therefore, when ordering beer of your dealer, ask for "DOG'S HEAD" BASS, and see that the "DOG'S HEAD" Label is on every bottle. I SOLD IVERYWHIRI. It. J Q|END your next printing order to the "Daily News." . -dcei right u| Mtiifaction guaranteed ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 311, 26 May 1911, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 311, 26 May 1911, Page 2
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