BUB4NEBB NOTICES. Intending students and others should note the advertisement of the Technical College classes, the second term of which opens on July 3rd in place of June 26th, owing to the change in the date of the public school holidays for Coronation Day. The college laboratory has been increased by the arrival of electrical apparatus, which will enable students going more practically into the course than heretofore. In these days' electricity plays p, {great part in almost every handicraft, and the engineer, plumber, architect, motorist, etc., would be tie better for ft course in the principles underlying the mechanical part of electricity. A course with adequate laiboratory demonstration such as can be now obtained at the college must be of benefit to those interested, and we hope that many will avail themselves of ft in the new term. "It is never safe to prophesy unless you know," said the famous Mark Twain. It would be a safe prognostication to forecast that Messrs Morey and Son will receive a ready response to their replace advertisement in this issue. _ They announce some good values in quilts to which housekeepers' hearts will warm. Coronation week is here, and you will be requiring many articles to smarten your attire for the festivities towards the close of the week. White and Sonsare ready with a, stock that will meet the most exacting taste for millinery, gloves, hosiery, and neckwear. The Roslyn and Petone blankets have a splendid reputation at the back of them. The Melbourne's sale of these warm fleecy blankets of pure New-Zea-land wool present a saving to housekeepers of 26 per cent, off prices usually charged for these superior blankets. Tfce Busy Oa«h Drapery Store, oprite farnegie Library, King street', run Messes. Morey and Moore, is the best cask store in the Dominion for oat and " out bargains. Sixpenny sash rifcbon all round. Why pay doubletTfce public are becoming most fastidious about dress and appearance. Yau muat be "just so." If your clothing doesn t fit you they talk. If it doei At you nicely, they talk, and want t« know where you purchased it You can get perfectly fitted with any garment you want to wear, best quality? at street PriCe9 ' St Alßbur - v ' B ' Devon A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmont street, New Plymouth—Motor ear for hire day or night (carefuMriver, ,J xperience 111 Wellington). Telephone 355 (or 14, private residence, Gover street).—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 332, 20 June 1911, Page 8
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