Still going Strong! The Big 800 l imd Slioc .Sulci at the Kcgiil cottliii'iira unabated. Hundreds of people have benefited by tlie extreniclv low quality goods in order to make The Footwear now being dis played is not inferior in qualiDon't mistake about that; it is simply bargain giving carried to the extreme. Compare our prices. Ladies' Pat Derby Shoes 16/6. Ladies' Black Glace Derby Shoes 20/-. Ladies' Bek Glace W.S. Shoes 17/6. Regal Shoe Store, Devon St., New Plymouth. AS the usual time for sending in Land and Income Tax Returns is approaching Taxpayers are strongly advised to send to Hemingway and Robertson, P.O. Box 510, Auckland, for "The Land and Income Taxpayers' Guide" (post paid 10s (id), in which book are not only complete directions for filling in returns, but full information in simple language on the whole subject. THE 20th CENTURY—THE ACE OF ELECTRICITY. Electrical Development is —- changing, and will change, the ■ conditions of the world by 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 short-sighted, small-souled pessimist who complains that the more labor-saving devices there arc 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 tlie 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 1017, 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. JSurch, tirade 1, First Class. G. E. Billings, Grade 2, D.C., First Class. R. S. Connolly, Grade 3, First Class, Final Bower's Engineering Schools Colwill's Chambers, Routh's Buildings, *TTCKLAND. WELLINGTON. COCKBURN.—At the New Plymouth Hospital, on May 0, David Cockburn, late of Mokau; aged 75 years. WEATHER FORECAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Present indications are for a continuance of cold and changeable conditions, with passing showers in most parts of the country. Expect south to south-east winds, moderate to strong and squally at times, and rising barometer everywhere
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1918, Page 4
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