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LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A farm of 49% acres situated close to the sea coast within 5 \ miles from Xew Plymouth; free from noxious weeds and well subdivided, fenced and watered; 8-roomed house with bathroom, pantry and washhouse, trapslied, . , cowshed and dairy. Price £4O per acre.' At present carrying 10 dairy cows besides other stock—has done 20. A. !B. GIBSON LICENSED LAND AGENT, Egmont Street New Plymouth.

MISCELLANEOUS. QORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each pupil, all subjects. Economical, 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 071, Auckland. ANTED —To-day and onward, Big Autumn Show at Ambury's. YS^ANTED —This day and onward, Fashion display in every department at Ambury's. YXjTANTED—SeIect to-day your Winter Outfit. Latest styles at Ambury's, New Plymouth. Suits for the boys 111 new styles and shapes. All dark colonial and imported tweeds. Vor boys 2 years to 8 years, prices 8/11, 12/6, 15/-. Come in and see them at the Kash, New Plymouth. gTKATFCIID —Carter and Co., the Wellington Drapers, announce next Saturday V-Otli) their Last Day. Don't fail to call thin week and secure great bargains ,in genuine drapery. Thousands have obtained bargains. Why not you? ftote addressij-oppoiste Bank of N.Z., Broadway. a.y, j\JE-N'S winter underwear, best values in Taranaki. Heavy singlets or pants 4/G; fleeca-lined singlets or pants 2/11; all-wool colonial knitted underpants 0/fi par; only at the Kash, New Plymouth. SECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £.14,,jr0n frame, check action; also throe other pianos at £'2S, £37 and £44. all in good order and just retrench polished. Easy terms, 15s month to SSs. Apply sharp Collier's. ■ROYS' Striped Shirts, with collars— For boys up to 7 years 1/11; for' boys up to 10 years 2/0; for boys up to 14 years 2/11 each. These values only obtainable at The Kash, New Plymouth THE 20th CENTURY—THE AGE OF ELECTRICITY. Electrical Development is changing, and will change, the ■ conditions of the world liy reason of the increased ability of man to control this mysterious, marvellous force to his advantage. . THIS AGE ABOUNDS WITH OPPORTUNITIES. Beware of the dismal plaint of the 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 cry grows louder. Let Bower qualify you for one of the many positions waiting for the trained man. At the recent City and Guilds of London Electrical Engineering Examination, held in Auckland in 1917, the following students from Bower's were successful: A. Broomfield, Grade 1, First Class. G. Wakelin, Grade 1, First Class. T. Haultain, Grade 1, First Class. E. Burcli, Grade 1, First Class. G. E. Billings, Grade 2, D.C., First Class. R. S. Connolly, Grade 3, First Class, Final Bower's Engineering Schools Cohvill's Chambers, Routh's Buildings, AUCKLAND. , WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 50. P.O. Bos 865. Dainty Lunches At the CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. THREE 1/- LUNCHES. ONE 1/3 LUNCH See Menu Cards and order by number. AFTERNOON TEA— Daintily served in pretty & comfortable surroundings. A tea lounge where you will be pleased to invito your most select friends. SODA FOUNTAIN— Where the choicest ice-cream drinks ar'e raady for all. May & Arrowsmith, Devon Street Central. THE LATEST. A Frenchman who came from Toulon Said "Ma Cherie, this tea is Tres BiSn"; Of course, murmered she, 'tis Arcadia Tea— _ The choicest that comes from Ceylon,

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1918, Page 1

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