Ready-to-Wears Our first showing of these most nseful and becoming, hats will be made te-day. You will find the styles the newest and the assortment arid variety of shapes better than anything shown elsewhere. By buying from us you will not find it costly to own a smart, up-to-date hat. We will be pleased to meet ,you in our showroom. , J. S J. AULD MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
GIGANTIC SALE OF JEWELLERY. EXAMINE THESE REDUCTIONS: SOLID GOLD LONG MUFF CHAINS— Usual price £5 10s; now £4 6s Usual price £4 15s, now £3 17s 6d Usual price £4 10s, now £3 5s UsiH,price £4 ss, now £3 2b 6d. LADIES' GOLD CURB BANGLES— Usual*"price (heavy) 60/-, now 50/Usual price 45/-; now 35/6. Usual price 45/-, now 32s 6d. SOLID GOLD BAND RINGS— Usual price (stone set) 20/-, now 15/ - Usual price (stone set) 16/6, now 13/6 Usual price 13/6, now 10/6. HUNDREDS OF LINES AT SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. Come and see them at ALF. M. SKEATES' SALE OF JEWELLERY, Near P.O. New Plymouth.
J£E-UNION piCNIC AND gPORTS. FRANKIEY fOAD AND WESTOWN. To be lield in MR. OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frankley Road, close to School, On THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. OPEN EVENTS. V Undev the rules of the Taranaki Athletie and Caledonian Association. Points prize of £1 Is for most points in above races. Should sufficient inducement offer, .cycle races (open), 1% miles and 2 miles will be added; 150 yds (local), first prize, trophy value £1 Is, second prize trophy. Nominations (1/-) for all the above events must be accompanied by usual performances, and will close with ; the secretary up tQ 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 9. For convenience of competitors they may be left at Messrs. Cook & Lister's (saddlers) or Mr. A. George's cycle depot. Acceptances (1/-) close at 1.30 p.m. on dav of sports. . OTHER EVENTS (Post Entry). , Sack Race, High Jump, Long Jump, Ladies' and Children's Events, Married. Men's Races, Stepping the Chain, SheepGuessing, etc. Afternoon tea on ground, 6d. Admission: Adults Is, children fid. 6RAND DANCE IN THE GYMNASIUM in the evening. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Sec.
JAM MAKING ANT THE REQUISITES. "VTEW PLYMOUTH housewives will be taking advantage of the cheap fruit to lay in ail adequate supply of Jam. There is another advantage awaiting Jam ar> Preserve-makers at WHITAKEH'S This is Good Quality Jars and other requisites at the lowest current rates. The two most important brands are— MASON'S AND LIGHTNING. WHITAKER & SON NEW PLYMOUTH. .
CJTANEISB. « gTANDISB, SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Offices: Late Stauctish & Ketr'i. Money to Lend on all daaiM ol iwurt i at Loweot Bfttes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 207, 29 February 1912, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 207, 29 February 1912, Page 1
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