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BUSINESS NOTICES.

FITZROY TOWN PROPERTY.

We draw our readers' final attention to the sale of Mr. It. Aroa's residence by |Mr. Newton King at his mart this (Saturday) afternoon. The house is wel built, on a good.! section, and is well worthy of our Fitzroy Mends and othep investors' r special attention. The seaview from this site is very fine, and the situation being quite handy to the main street, renders it a desirable little place. The sale is at 2.30 o'clock.

COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,

i The Church of England has taken over Miss Taylor's educational establishment, Nga Tawa, Morton, and it will now ibe known as the "Wellington Diocesan Collegiate School for Girla." The at* tention of is directed to an announcement on the subject in another | column. It will be realised that instruction of a most thorough character—a matriculation standard is always aimed at—under exceptionally favorable conditions is available for girls at Nga Tawa. Not only do the school buildings stand within twenty-three acres of land, ki a very healthy situation, near Marton, but there exist gardens, tennis and croquet lawns, and there is provision for field sport of all kinds, including that of riding for those pupils disposed to keep their own ponies. Special attention, it might be mentioned, is given to the formation of character and to general culture and physical development. A prospectus of the Wellington Diocesan 1 Collegiate School for Girls may be obtained from the diocesan office, Wellington, from Miss Taylor, the principal, Marton, or of any of the clergy. The first term commences in February, • : ;

5 1 The ladies of New Plymouth will noj tice by advertisement that the travelling representative (Mrs. F. Howorth) , of the Australian Corset Co., is now on a visit to New Plymouth and will inj troduce the famous |xpfinding corset. It would not be wide of the mark to f state that the prices in the Melbourne's I sale of Stewart Huston's stock have . created a precedent in the history of f good values. Such values as the followi j ing are absolute records. Men's genuine Panama hats 10s 6d, men's "wire tweed \ trousers 5s lid, men's and boys' Island t hats (with straps) Is each, ladies' 5s fid r corsets 2s lid, men's tailor-made suits j 45s to 59s (id. Sensational bargains. * To-day White's summer sale com- • j menoea. It is an event 'of great import'.ance to many a man and woman in the (district, bent on household economies, 'l Tie firm is noted for always keeping '; strictly in accord with their advertising, ' and the consequence is that persons j visiting the store get the 'bargains they j expect. An early visit is desirable, as there are many other lines on sale not mentioned in the sale circuity. II y«u are a lady, your position demands that you should be neat and attractive when out among the public, and present a graceful appearance in any society. If you are, a gentleman and j wish to succeed, you should carry yourself erect, look everyone in the face, be respectably dre6sed with a well fitting , suit, be cheerful, respectful, perseverj ing, and honest. You can both achieve these objects if you go to Ambury's for I everything you want t* wtea. Hundreds of Iffvely designs in flouncing embroideries selling at Is 7d and Is lid per yard, job lot bought in England for Moray and Moore, the Busy Cash Drapers, King street. An up-to-date and reliable Wolseley oar for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful driving—A. N. Morey, Central Motor Garage, Egmornt street. Garage 'phone, 355private 'phone 14 (Gover street). '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 13 January 1912, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 13 January 1912, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 107, 13 January 1912, Page 8

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