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ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE This great annual event, looked forward to by hundreds of Taranaki people, is now in full swing. Tremendous savings on staple goods are afforded all those who visit these sales, and the sale now on offers greater inducements than ever before. Carefully read this list—it will pay you to come and make heavy purchases. 72in Unbleached Sheeting, reduced to lid "Just-out" Boot Polish, 2 tins for 7d. Twelve-quarter Marcella Quilts reduced to 12/6. 8/11 Linen Table Cloths reduced to 6/6. Indigo Print reduced to 5d yd. Art' Needlework reduced to half-price. 36' m White Calico 5d yd. Me"n's Kaiapoi Socks, 3 pairs for 2/3. Men's Worsted Trousers, reduced to 10/6. Saddle Trousers, reduced to 7/11. Children's Straw Hats, half-price. Men's Celluloid Collars, 8d each. Men's Blue Denims, 2/11 pair. Men's Grey Denims, 3/6 pair. Men's Fancy.Vests, reduced to 4/G. Boys' Chrome Balmorals, 8/6 pair. Men's Kip Watertights, reduced to 13/11. Men's Chrome Shooters, reduced to 12/6 pair. Men's Saddle-tweed suits, 35/-. Men's Kaiapoi Suits, 27/9. Men's Cashmere Socks, 3 pairs for 2/G. Redio Cloths, green, 6d; yellow, 2 for 7d. Men's Flannel Undershirts, reduced to 2/3 Pure Linen Damask, reduced to 1/3 yd. MELBOURNE CLOTHING COMPANY

NEW PLYMOUTH VTHECHNICAL QLASSES. FIRST TERM—MARCH 4. EVENING CLASSES: 'Ji Banish Junior Commercial—Tuesday {■' / Fee, 10/ •} 'Arithmetic (Commercial)— Tuesday. Fee, 10/ :'" English, Senior—Friday. Fee, 12/1 • vXatin Junior and Senior—Monday. - Fee, 12/ I ' JBocution—Friday. Fee, 12/ f; Book-keeping and Commercial t ■ Arithmetic—Friday. Fee, 12/ jjjf '.Jfkorthand— Thursday. Fee, 12/ £* Typing—Thursday. Jee, 12/< IT* Mathematics—Wednesday. Fee, 12/1 gp: Electricity—Wednesday. Fee, 12/1 g ; Engineering. , m- numbing (practical)— Monday. jP Fee, 15/ft Plumbing (principles)— Friday. E? •' Fee, 10/jfe Carpentry and Joinery (workshop) §&' —Tuesday. Fee, 15/ %y Carpentry and Joinery (Drawing) &> —Friday- Fee, 5/ Dressmaking—Wednesday. Fee, 15/ |f4" Oookery—Monday. Fee, 15/ .*> Home Economic and Hygiene— V Tuesday. Fee, 15/' -* .Agriculture—Friday. Fee, 15/s Drawing (Freehand and Model) — Wednesday. Fee, 10/|r (Plane and Solid Geo&V metry)—Thursday. Fee, 10/Drawing (Building and Marhine g3* Drawing)— Tuesday. • Fee, 15/£V , Classes in French, Spanish and othei |" fubjects than above will be formed il £.' sufficient students signify their intena?* ■ Una to join. j;b AFTERNOON CLASSES: s^ SV T —— f;'' Dressmaking—Wednesday, 2to 4. £ •" Fee, 15/Cooking for Nurses—Wednesday, I'- 3.30 x to 5.30. Fee, 10/- '• Art Classes (Painting and Sketch- *." ing from Nature)— Tuesday •~ ■ and Wednesday, 2to 5. Fee, £1 Is i. Special one-day-a-week course (or ' farmera' sou on Mondays, from 11 to 4, V. in Agriculture, Dairywork, Metalwork, l . Woodwork, etc Early application is uary. ' DAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Those desirous of taking up day wanes in either (a) Commercial Sub- - jects, or (b) Domestio Subjects, or (c) Industrial Subjects, are requested to Btnd in their names as soon as possible. Bach courae occupies 4 hours a day, for 5 days in the week, II a.m. to 4 p.m. Conditions of admission may be obtained from the Education Office and from prospectus. All fees are per term, and aie payable ' atrictly in adrance. Terms of enrolment, prospectus and full information may be had from Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. A HYMBIfIC SCHOOL DESK. : AT the Educational Institute's last conference the retiring president said •-"It is almost impossible to make children adopt correct attitudes unless suitable desks are'provided." OUR "MODERN " SCHOOL DESKS are a big advance on the old style. £«.-'« desk accommodates one child, enabling it to sit comfortably, correctly. The Writing board is sloped for writing, and can be made flat for drawing. Obtain-' able in six sises. Oan be made to suit ' rising platforms. Thousands in use. omii include Wanganui and Hawke's Bay Education Boards, Christchurch ITeshnical College. Write for catalogue Ho. 80. BARNDJGHAM & CO., LTD., George Street, DUNEDIN. Maker* of famed Zealandia Range. PB1«C MBSSSNGEB, itfjUA. SBCHITBCT. •~'<- Dross Street, DVK) y«w aect PRINTING Order to $f Is* "tUfy Haws." Prices right, i

L.M.C. MOTOR CYCLES 3J H.P. ARE UNEQUALLED THE 1912 MODEL L.M.C. MOTOR IS WORTH TOUR CONSIDERATION. A FEW ADVANTAGESFREE ENGINE. Simple and effective. AUTO VARIA PULLEY, allowing change of gear without use of levers. FRAME specially reinforced for New Zealand roads. CONTROL: All worked from, handle bars. ENGINE: L.M.C. throughout; fast, reliable, and silent. GREAT HILL CLIMBERS. FREE PRICE £CK AND £7ft WRITE FOR TUITION. _,_ * u *' *« u •• CATALOGUE CALL AND INSPECT AT EMERY & CO.'S OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.

C. O. HAWKE DJGLEWOOD, AUCKLAND AND NEW PLYMOUTH. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GOODS NOW OPENING. LANDED EX S.S. RUAPEHU AND i SOMERSET. 54 40-piece Tea-sets, 17/6 to 40/-. Enamel Stewpans, tubular handles, 1/to 4/6. 2»/ 2 Enamel Jugs, 1/-. Enamel Dippers, 1/-. Enamel Children's Sets (cup and saucer, plate), 1/6 and 2/-. Enamel A.B.C. and Tune Porridge Plates, 1/- each. Swinging Mirrors, complete, 3/6 to 6/6. Plate Wall Mirrors, 1/- to 3/6. i BRUSHWARE. k Cloth, 6d to 5/6; Hair, 6d to 15/-. Also Nail, Shoe,, Shaving and Scrub Brushes, all new line. GLASSWARE. New Coronation Iridiscent Colored, 1/- & 1/6. LEATHER GOODS. Two cases Ladies' Bags, 1/6 to 50/- each. Dressing Cases, 10/6 to 80/-. Meat-mincing Machines, large, 4/6 to 6/6. Enquire and see our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Every article marked in plain figures.

fpARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSEiIv HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 12. rjLIENTS are particularly requested to forward consigiments to me to «> rlTe on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their oroduce meeting FULL OOMPETT HON.* NEWTON KING

JJEW PLYMi/uTH WOOL, HIDE, SKITS AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALIa AT OUR GILL STREET STORE. QASH ADVANCES made on Wool Clips or Butcher*' Produce, eitha for sale or shipment. Addresse Labels an Consignment Forms postpd on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, MARCH 12. Consignments reecived up to Friday previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO.

gTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, MARCH 12. QLIENTS are requested to forward consignments to as to Teach ui by Friday prwiooi to sale. YOUNG, HOBBB & CO. STRATFORD.

PRESENTS WfE have a very large and well assorted stock of goods suitable for WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS These in ELECTRO PLATE, BEATEN TOPPER and CASE GOODS, form one of the best selections ever imported into this district. It will afford us much pleasure to •how you any of theae lines, and we feel confident that the values and designs will appeal to you. We can supply YOUR requirements. OKEY! SON AND ARNOLD, Ltd NEW PLYMOUTH.

G. 0. HAWEE. SKINNER'S im I FOB MAMMITIS AND ALL UDDER COMPLAINTS. Cruti, „ „ Feb. 1,1912. Mr. E. Skinner, Dear Sir,—ln reply to yours re Mam- . mitein, I may say I have used it on three cows this year with very satisfactory results in each case. One of these | cows took the disease in one quarter last year. When she came in this year the quarter was in a very bad way—swollen and angry looking and seemed full of milk, but all you could get from her was a cupful, and that was bad. I gave her six injections, and now She is milking as well as ever. I am quite convinced that your remedy is all that it is cracked up to be, and supplies * long-felt want. G. K. OXENBAM. Price 4/6 five injections; injection outfits 3/6. Farmers' stores and chemists. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., I Wholesale agents.

HOKE. TO JjEND, W* have ier«ni Sunn available for WILSON ft GREY, Bolicitori, ■ragfiaa Street gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 4 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 4 March 1912, Page 8

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