Great Millinery Sacrifice, Still further reductions this week. Now is your chance to get BARGAINS in MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS, HAT SHAPES and FLOWERS. All this season's styles to he cleared at a fraction of their former prices. You will appreciate their value when you sco the Hats. SMART STYLES, C/C to 9/0; were 12/6 to 25/-. STRAW SHAPES, J/- ; were up to 8/(5. FLOWERS, from 3d spray. Wo are determined to clear every hat,-and rely on the prices j to do it. COME EARLY TO-MORROW. J. & J. AULD, Near Post Office, NEW P L Y M 0 U TH. EDUCATIONAL. MP- R. ;n evllle R^™(PIANO, SINGING), Resumes tuition MONDAY, February 9. Waitara and Inglcwood THURSDAYS. Address: Dawson Street. TECHNICAL COLLEGE, NEW PLYMOUTH, DAY CLASSES COMMENCE ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE holders are admitted to all classes free of charge. There is no age limit. Other students £1 8s per term for any or all of the «lasscs. 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 Mecbaiical and Electrical Engineerin?, Machine Drawing and Construction, Practical Mathematics, Farm Carpentry and Metal Work, Elementary Plumbing, Elementary Agriculture). (2) COMMERCIAL (including Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, Commercial English andArithmetic; Accountancy and advanced work generally for senior students). (3) DOMESTIC (including Cookery, Dressmaking, Millinery, Domestic Hygiene and Home Nursing, and Laundry Work).
A Combined Course can Bo arranged if necessary. Drawing, Singing and Physical Culture form prominent features of the work. Enrolment Forms at this office or from the Director, Technical College, Now Plymouth. NIGHT CLASSES commence on March 1. . ■•-U'Slil For further information apply to the Director, Technical College. IJVEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT.— Mortgage!) for sale or exchange, showing 10 per cent. Al security. Hartnell and Co., Brougham Street. b* pOUR, FIVE, AND SK-ROOMED HOUSES; bath, hot and eold water, electric light, copper and tuba; for eale on easy terms, or will exchange for unencumbered sections. Eartnell and Co., brougham Street. b.x. THE finest selection of Christmas Presents in Taranaki at the Red Post. VOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post. &■*. IOR SALE—Nice Seven-Roomed Villa, ■' close to Post Office. Situated on a corner section. Owner has left the district. T'by. £750. Terms;—Gilmou" and Clarke, New PlymoutbSLjvOUND—Sensible Presentß: Oak Photoframes, Picture*, Paint Boxes, Chalks. Crayons, etc., at WEST & 80N8, Painters (opposite Vaionie Sublet), ■"ovon St, Eur. Second-hand Cbappcll Piano, good order, iron iramc, etc.; no dry rot: £lB 10s cash, or terms, £1 deposit, 10s monthly; bargain.—Collier's, d.x. I X"/'K Cash will secure a full quarter- ' ° acre "Section in Hine Street. Commands a line view of sea and surrnitndings. 'joqd five-roomed house with all conveniences. Three .minutes' walk Ifrom centre of town and railway station. Price £OOO. £75 cash, balance on exceptional term*.—Gilmour and rinrko New Plvmouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 188, 7 February 1914, Page 1
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