THERE'S NO SHOW LIKE OUR SHOW JJIOR Costume Value, Costume Smartness, 39/6. Worth 50/-. you be quiet? Not yet; let me ■tell you of Herbert's, the place to get your money's worth. QOME in out of the wet! Ladies' Tweed Coats 13/11, Rain Coats i 14/11, maids' coats, all prices.—Herbert's i Up-to-Date. JT'S true you can buy woven unshrinkable Combinations 2/G, Singlets 1/-, Bodices 1/11, Nights 5/11,' at Herbert's. no show like our show for stocking bargains—Ladies' 9d and 1/-, Maids' liy a d, Boy's (heavy and strong) from 1/3.—Herbert's. MISTAKE to think our window of i bargain underclothing's common; I it's common prices, the garments beautiful—Herbert's. ]yjAKE NO ERROR-Our Trimmed Hats 2/11, untrimmed 1/11, are worth three times that price.—Herbert's. QUR Country Customers will get a ready-to-wear outfit for the Show this week at bargain price.—Herbert's. QOSTUME 35/6, Jacket 13/11, 15/6; I smart bargains not to be passed over.—Herbert's snips. JJOWLING WIND or driving rain,.Urnbrellaa from Herbert's stand the strain—2/11. 3/11, 4/6. ~so Chilblains if you dry with Herbert's Towels, soft, thick and thirsty—9d, lOd, lid each. QOLD can't poke its nose through our Blankets; largest doubto 17/8, medium 14/11.—Herbert's wondrous price. iQOLD weather Comfort-Real Scotch Blanket, largest 25/6, medium 21/-. —Herbert's value. I GRAM) J BOXING I CARNIVAL THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15. FIVE SPECIAL MATCHES, including, HEAVYWEIGHT: J. Cole (Auckland) v. G. Hawkins (New Plymouth). MIDDLEWEIGHT: W. Langdon (New Plymouth) v. W. Whitaker (New Plymouth). , LIGHTWEIGHTS: A. Crane (Auckland) v. A. C. Maxwell (New Plymouth). NOVICE COMPETITIONS: Class I—lOst and under. Class 2—Over lOst. Entries for Novice Competitions will be received by the undersigned until 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 10. A. L. CHAPPELL, Hon. Sec. N.P. Boxing Association. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. I APPLICATIONS will be received nt the Office of the Taranaki Edu«ation Board, New Plymouth, up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 13th June, 1911, for tke position of male Pupil-teacher in the Inglewood School. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, June 6, 1911. ' BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. | ELECTRIC POWER IMPROVEMENTS. mENDERS are invited, and will be received at the Borough Offices, Town Hall, New Plymouth, up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of September, 1911, for the following contracts:— CONTRACT No. 2.-Excavating a pit for and constructing a concrete forebay, including sluicegates, stop-valves, scour-valves, and grating screens. | CONTRACT No. 3.-Supply, delivery and placing in position of large diameter pipe, tee junctions, valves, etc.; alternate tenders for—(a) Continuons wooden stave pipe; (b) Steel pipe. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk's Office, New Plymouth, and at the offices, of Mr. H. W. Climie, Consulting Engineer, Hawera. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. J. RUSSELL AND SON ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. I MONUMENTAL MASONS TjjSTIMATES of Marble and Granltb Headstones sent promptly to any part of the Island, We have a particularly large and yarled stock of headstones in our yo.rdi, ef I which we invite inspection.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 322, 8 June 1911, Page 1
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