MISCELLANEOUS. J±T COEfilUALL'S—Motor Manual, •20th edition, and motor and niotor cycling books of every description. Inspect for yourselves, ANT ED—Special - Autumn "sliovT at Ambury's next Tuesday. yyANTED—Next Tuesday great fasliion display at Ambury's. yyANTKD —Ambury's anno special Autumn and Winter display for Tuesday next. yy miinu— jiuiuinn nere; winter coming. See Ambury's Winter Display next Tuesday. \yANT'i!;u^Ji;verybody~w"mspect — the smartest Winter Fashions at Ambury's, next Tuesday. Great Wliow next Tuesday I at Ambury's. ANTED—JFa~uTifuf~Display oI~WTn~ ter Goods at Ambury's, next Tuesday. QOURIGALL'S for new Post Cards! Lovely selection, including many beautiful local views. Tlieso will please the young, middle-aged and old. See them. „ p y'Llv Ulouses, splendid assortment. Prices, quality and styles rig'ht. Colored and black hose, good assortment and low prices.—Goddin, Cash Thaper, 2.53 Devon Street, opposite Gadd's. e.e. j^rjLUNKKY:.—New hats in trimmed and ready-to-wear. Prices very reasonable. Goddin, London Millinery Depot, opposite Gadd's. JJLANKKTS.— Pure wool, double bed size at 39/6. Unbordered blanket for coats at special low prices.—-Goddin, Cash DraDer. onDosite GikM's »» and Co., the Wellington Drapers, invite the Settlers of Stratford to visit their Great Sale. They bad a record day last Satur- I day. Genuine Drapery one-third less, and I in many rases half the usual price. Note address, opposite Bank of New Zealand, Broadway r> winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/0; fleece-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 5/C par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. SJJiCOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Kave- ' staff £34, iron frame, check action; also three other pianos at £2B, £37 and £44. all in good order and just reFrench polished. Eas v terms, 15s month to 25g. Apply sham Collier's. For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for boys up to 10 years 2/6; for bovs up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values onlv obtainable at The Kash. New Plvmouifc (Ji.iKKr..M'U.\DKNCJ.; Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Kconomical, efficient courses. .Matriculation, Teachers' Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc.. Write for Prospectus and special ''War" price list. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. JJAWKE'S SALE—Yon should see the immense stock of books in the Egmont Street shop at old pre-war prices. Books for children and srown-uns. fn. JJAWKK.S SALE-Milk jugs, pint, 1/-; U-pint, 1/6; 3-pint and larger '/-■ Would cost double if landed now. JJAWKK'S SALE €ups and saucers, plates, all under present landed cost. Meat dishes, printed, small to medium 1/- each, others, printed, to largest 2/each. f, n . J~JAWKJ<.'J> SALK—.Paper-covered novels, large stock selling Gd each; latest Sd London retail price is 9d and New Zealand will soon be Is. Buy now. f.n. JJAWKK'S Sale Prices should cause early buying as crocker* -~— : " ,, >- ' ; s bound to rise to double pi and will possibly be unprocurable. f.n. grade cooking pears, 3d and 4d; desert pears (Winter Cole) 4d and Gd: desert apples, 3d and 4d; all good-' sound fruit, full weight at the City Fruit and Flower Co. Ay.
THE 20th CENTURY—THE AGE OF ELECTRICITY. Electrical Development is „i—_ in g am j w jj| e j, an g ei y, e _ itions of the world by - —jon of the increased ability ■ of man to control this mysto- - rious, marvellous force to his advantage. THIS AGE ABOUNDS WITH OPPORTUNITIES. Beware of the dismal plaint of the short-sighted, small-souled - pessimist who complains that the more labor-saving devices - there are produced by human intelligence the smaller the • chances of success. Never did - the world call more loudly for —- the men with force, energy and purpose. Every year the r?y grows louder. Let Bowe-,- q lla . lify you for one o£,**i e many positions waiting for the tr ' — ed man. At the recent City and Guilds of London Electrical Engineering Examination, held in Auckland in 1(117, the following students from Bower's were • successfulA. Broomfickl Grade 1, First Class C. Wakelin, Grade 1, First Class, • T. Haultain, Grade 1, First Class 10. Burch, Grade 1, First Clafe G. E. Billings. Grade 2, ».(;, First Class. 1.. fe. Connolly, Grado 8, tffrst Class, Final Bower's Engineering Schools CohvilV* Chambers, South's Buildings, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON.
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