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Great Millinery Sacrifice. •Still further reductions this week, Now is your chance to get BARGAIN'S in MILLINERY, TRIMMED lIAT.S, HAT SHAPES and FLOWERS. All this season's styles to be cleared at iv fraction of their former prices. You will appreciate their value when you see the Hats. SMART STYLES, tf/G to 9/G; were 12/0 to 23/-. I STRAW SHAPES, 1/-; were up to 8/6. FIXDWERS, from 3d spray. Wo are determined to clear every hat, and rely on the prices to do it. COME KAMA' TO-.MOKROW. J. & J. AULD, Near Post Office, N E W P L Y M 0 U TH. JLA JJERXADETTE JJENDERSON, A.T.C.L. (Teachers' Diploma). JJESUMES Tuition Pianoforte and Theory on Monday, 9th inst, at Home from Wednesday 4tli February. ADDRESS—3OI St. Aubyn Street. EDUCATIONAL. JJR. JJ J£E r \'AUD. (PIANO, SINGING), Resumes tuition MONDAY, February 0. .Waitara and Inglewood THURSDAYS. Address: Dawson Street. ]y[ISS piKE, L.A.B. SINGING, PIANOFORTE, & THEORY.

jyjISS P]KE resumes teaching on MONDAY, February 9, 1914. All pupih entered l)y Miss Pike at the recent musical examinations were successful. Miss Pike wi)l be at home to rc.ccive intending pupils on Saturday, Febbruary 7, from 3 to 4 p.m. Address: Courtenay Street. Tel. 200. QIIEX W ODE gCHOOI, DEVON STREET WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDIXG AND DAY SCHOOLS, FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will Te-open for the First Term, 19}4, 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. T A IL 081 N G A well-dressed mail commands respect wherever he goes. Clothes makes the man. I make the clotheß. The best in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid selection of materials in exclusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely upon getting a perfect fit, combined with latest style, at moderate cost, from WADDLE IV.ILOH, NEW PLYMOUTH. XOTICF.. T BEG to notify tlie general public that from February 1, 1914, I intend closing my books and running a' cash trade only. All order, will be delivered within a four mile radius when cash accompanies order. Goods at bedrock prices. My motto for the future: Small profits and quid; returns, i am banding my books over to my solicitor on February 10. All accounts outstanding on that date will be collected by him only. Thanking my customers lor their support, and tnistirajt for a continuance of the same under flic cash system, T. SMAIiT, , Oaknra Store. -O'yK Cash will secure a full quarter--1 acre Section in Mine Street. Commands a fine view of sea and surroundings. Good flve roomed bouse with all conveniences. Three minutes' walk from centre of town and railway station. Price £fioo. .£75 cash, balance on exceptional terms. —Gilmour and Clarke, Xcw Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 1

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