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Ladies' Footwear at Sale Prices. Such Shoe Values as we are offering now are exceptional even for lis and we are noted for bargain riving. The ladies should as a mutter of prudence take advantagj of the present low prices. W,k quote some of them;— Ladies' Glace Kid 1-Bar Shoes, very neat, 13/9 Ladies' Glace Kid 1-Bar Shoes, smart buckles, 17/6 Patent, Glace Derby. Walking Shoes 16/6 Box Calf English Balmorals, splendid quality 10/6 I'iiu- White Canvas Derby Boots, 14/0. Fire White Canvas Shoes in ankle Bar, lace and strap 8/6 Gaberdine Top Boots in Buttons, to clear at 15/6 AW orders by Post promptly attended to. Regal Shoe Store, Devon St., New Plymouth.

WHAT'S THE USE OF WAITING ? Waiting will not get you the job that counts. ■ YOU MUST BE TRAINED. - If it's ENGINEERING, start - - your training Now., We'll see you through. A job worth - having awaits every man who - fits himself to make good. The BOWER trained man always makes good, because our teachers know how to teach, and hold the highest certificates in all brandies of Engineering. We prepare Students for all Government examinations, whether Marine, Stationary, or Oil Engine Certificates; also Electricity. Write to-day for Particulars. Bower's Engineering Schools Colwill's Chambers, Routh's Buildings Swanson St., Fcatherston St., AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 50. P.O. Bos 565. MILES.-4)n March 25, 1018, at the New Plymouth Hospital, Henry Gordon, the youngest son of Wm. and Clara Miles; aged 13 years. FUNERAL NOTICE. The Funeral of the late Henry Gordon Miles will arrive at the Inglewood Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, the 27th instant. Friends please accept this intimation JAS. LOVERIDGE, Undertaker.

WEATHER FORECAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Present indications are for freshenisg northerly to westerly winds, squally at times in and southward of Cook Strait. Expect mild and hazy conditions, with increasing cloudiness and rain following on the west coast and southern districts also a falling barometer everywhere. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. John Diggins.—Unacceptable. TABANAKI DAILY NEWS. !£HE NEWS will not be published on FRIDAY (Good Friday). It will be published as usual on Saturday and Monday (Easter Monday).

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1918, Page 4

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