SUCCESS UPON SUCCESS MAGNIFICENT APPRECATION OF THE Quality Bargains STOCK )*; SELLING , RAPIDLY Princess Underskirts, 4/11, 7/0, 0/fi„ 12/9. Bleached Table Damask, ]/- 1/11 j were 1/0 and 2/9. Dust Coats, 7/0; were 10/0 to 21/, Trimmed Models, half-price, Untrimmed Straw Shapes, )/-. Cotton Gloves, Gd. Ladies' Whitcl Lawn Frocks 4/11 and 8/6; were up to 13/0. Warner's Corsets, old styles, 4/0 to 0/8; were 0/0 to 12/0. Colored Stockings, !/•; were up to 3/0. J. & J. AULD'S, Sale of Fascination Near Post Office, NEW PLYMOUTH.
EDUCATIONAL. M R ' K. N RVILLE R E >' AuD (HAM), SINGINO), Resumes tuition MONDAY, February 0. Waitara and Inglewood THURSDAYS. Address: Dawson Street. piKi:, L.A.B. SINGING, PIANOFORTE, & THEORY. MISS PIKE resumes teaching on MONDAY, February 'J, I'JU. All pupils entered "by Miss l'ike at the recent musical examinations were successful. Hiss Pike will be at home to receive intending pupils on Saturday, Fei)bruary 7, froiu 8 to -1 p.m. Addles: tyurtenay Street. Tel. 200. QHETWODE gOllO OL, DEVON STREET WUST, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will re-open lor the First Term, 1914, on WEDNESDAY, February 4. Miss Stanford will be at homo to receive parents and guardians on Friday, January 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. ■VEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Principal: \\. II- Moycs, M.A., B.Sv, Assisted by a staff of Graduates. Unrivalled Site; building* contain -11 rooms, grounds 17 acres.
vrKW VIA'MOUTH GIRLS' 13Uni SCHOOL. Separate Site und Sutii of (iradu.ilcs. Laily Principal: Orant, Jf.A. OOAUDIKO, PREPARATORY, AND DAY SCHOOLS. Pupils gaining credit in t-l' R dunio> University Scholarship .Examination ore eligible for Taranaki , Scholars-hips a year for four years). Splendidly-equipped chemical, _ physical, and agricultural laboratories. Two large residences have been secured adjacent to tli»- schools, and ample hoarding accommodation is nc.v available. The Schools will open oil FKUUUAKY 0. Propped us on application to W'ALTKR HEW LEV, Secretary, New ,I'lvinou'.h.
X 0 TIC K. T BEG to notify tlio S'enoral public Unit from February 1. HIM, I intend closing mv books ami ;unning a cash trade only. All orders will bu delivered within a four mile radius when cash iUTonipanics order. limxl* at be<lr<H.ic prices. My motto tor the future: Small profits and quick return*. I am handing mv books over to my solicitor on February 10. All aivn'.mls unUlanding on that date will be collected by him only. Thanking my customers lor their (list support, and i rusting for a continuance of the <anse under the cash system, J T. SMAKT, i Oakura Ptovo. PEI< CE\'T> IX V EST MEN TVMortgages for sale or cichftTigo, showing 10 per cent. AI security. Hartnell and Co., Brougham Street. bx PUT THE PEST I'LACE IS FAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 1
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