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 and 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. •MILLINERY SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
GIGANTIC SALE OF JEWELLERY. EXAMINE THESE REDUCTION!: SOLID GOLD LONG MUFF CHAINSUsual price £5 10s; now £4 6s Usual price £4 15s, now £3 17s I Usual price £4 lOs, now £3 5s Usu 1 price £4 ss, now £3 2s 6 ■LADIES' GOLE>,GUEB BAKGLES--Usual price (heavy) 60/-," Mow 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/ Usual pi-ice ;13/6;.npw 10/6. HUNDREDS OF :os£ AT SIMILARL 1 LO#*RICES/ i Come and see them at ALT. M' SKEATES' SALE OF Near P.O. New Plymouth J£E-UNION piCxVIC AND gPORTS FRANKLEY ROAD AND WESTOWN. '»jTo.be held in MR. OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frankley Road, close to School, On THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. OPEN EVENTS. , Under the rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association. Ist -2nd 100 20/- 7/6 220 20/; 7/6 440 30/- 10/I 880 ~.. 20/- 7/6 | One Mile ... 20/- 7/6 I _ Points prize of £1 Is for most points I in above races. ! Should sufficient inducement offer, cycle races (open), \y z 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 to 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 .'3O 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, SheepGuessfrig, etc. Afternoon tea on ground, 6d. , Admission: Adults Is, children 6d. GRAND DANCE IN THE GYMNASIUM in the evening. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. . _ A. C. DOWNES,' Hon. Sec.
JAM MAKING AKP THE REQUISITES. ■MEW PLYMOUTH housewives will be taking advantage of the cheap fruit to lay in an 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. gTANEISH a gTANDISI, SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Offices: Lute Standish & Kerr*!. Money to Lend on all elawe« of weuili at Lowest Batci. i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 208, 1 March 1912, Page 1
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