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SUCCESS tfPON SUCCESS MAGNIFICENT APPREOATION Quality Bargains SELLING RAPIDLY Princess Underskirts, 4/11, 7/0, 9/6„ 12/». Bleaehcd Table Damask, !/- 1/11; were 1/6 and 2/0. Dust Coats, 7/6; were 10/0 to 21/-. Trimmed Models, half-price. Untrimmed Straw Shapes, 1/-. Cotton Gloves, Cd. \ Ladies' Whita Lawn Frocks 4/11 and 8/6; were up to 13/6. Warner's Corsets, old styles, 4/0 to 6/6; were G/6 to 12/0. Colored Stockings, 1/-; were up to 3/6. Sale of Fascination Near Post Office, NEW PLYMOUTH.

JLA J>ERNADETTE JJEXDERSON, a'.T.C.L. (Teachers' Diploma). RESCUES Tuition Pianoforte and Theory on Monday, iltli inst, at ionic from Wednesday 4tli February. / AI)DKES,S-3(il St. Aubyn Street. EDUCATIONAL. . (PIANO. SINGING), Resumes tuition MONDAY, February 0. Waitara and Inglewood THURSDAYS. Address: Dawson Street. TMTSS piKE, L.A.B. SINGING, PIANOFORTE, & THEORY. TVTISS PIKE re MONDAY, F PIKE resumes teaching on iNDAY, February !), 1314. All tered bv Miss Pike at the repupils on Saturday, FeyAddress: Courteiiav Street. Tel. 200. n II E T \V 0 D E a gCHOOL, DEVON STREET WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH, SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will re-open for the First Term, 1914, ou .WEDNESDAY, February 4. Miss Stanford will he at home to receive parents and guardians on Friday, January 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. 'TEUH NIC A L COLL EG E, MONDAY, FEBRUARY !). arc admitted to all classes lice of charge. There is no age limit. Oilier students £1 8s per term for any or ali of the classes. , Students living outside New Plymouth may obtain certificate for Free Railway Pass on application to the 'Director. The Courses of Instruction are: (1) INDUSTRIAL (including Mechanical and Electrk-al Engineering, Machine Drawing and Construction, Practical Mathematics, Farm Carpentry and Metal Work, Elementary Plumbing, Elementary Agriculture). (2) COMMERCIAL (including Hookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, Commercial English and Arithmetic; Accountancy and adviuKcd work generally for senior students). (3) DOMESTIC (including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Domestie Hygiene and Home Nursing, and Laundry Work). n necessary. Drawing, Singing and Physical Culture form prominent features of the work. Enrolment Forms at this ollico or from (he Director, Technical College, New Plvmouth. NICUT CLASSES commence on March Divcilnr, Technical College. rpE>- PEli CENT. INVESTMENT.Mortgages for «ale or exchange, showing 10 per ceiit. Al Security. Hart Hell and Co., Brougham Street, bx

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 1

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