White's Annual Sale and Bed Sheets. 1 i Cotton is advancing in price. Our magnificent stock, bought under very favorable conditions will not last forever. This is yonr last opportunity to secure Sheetings, Calicoes, etc., at quite so low a price, and experts tell us there will never be a return to the prices we once knetf. Unbleached single bed sheeting, 2/11. Unbleached double-bed bed t sheeting, 3/11. Pine unbleached sheeting, 18 inches wide, 4/11. Fine white sheeting; 72 inches wide, 3/11; 80 inches wide, White Direct Importer*, New Plymouth.
CLOGS for Service! Anyone who has worn clogs at work knows that they are unsurpassed for REAL FOOT COMFORT! We have a fine selection including MEN'S KNEE CLOGS HEN'S SHOOTEE CLOGS ANDWOMEN'S CLOGS For use in Garage, Meat Works or about Stables they are "out on their own"! GET A PAIR TO-DAY. McEwen Bros., "K" SHOE STORE. NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 2QI.
145 ACRES ' freehold; a good clean beach farm free from weeds, all in grass and crops; 5-roomed house and cowshed; 1J miles from school, factory and post office. Price, £35 per acre; terms on application, Proposed railway route goes through top end of farm, This is good. AA AND -HALF ACRES, freehold, with new 6-roomed house; 8 bail run through cowshed (concrete floor), barn 30 x 12, and trap shed; well watered and subdivided into 8 paddocks, all dead level; carried last season 22 cows, 1 bull, 3 h0r863; no weeds; factory and post office alongside, school about 2 miles. Price, £9O per acre; £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent . The best is the cheapest and this is THE best . JEL.LYMAN & HUNTER, COMMISSION AGENTS. Stocic Agents for N,Z. Loan .& Mercantile Egmont St. New Plymouth. P.O. Box 211 'Phone 501. SHORTHAND' v TO THE YOUNG WOMAN SEEKING AN ENTRANCE INTO THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. yOU may get a pSsition in an officei without ii knowledge p| Shorthand and Typewriting if you: whit long: enough. But there are positions and positions. The best openings are undoubtedly reserved, and rightly so, for those who can show that they are thor-oughly-qualified Shorthand Writers and Typists. You do noij want to ue numoerea with that class of so-called stenographers who are constantly approaching their prin? cipals with the query: "What was that lag,t' sentence you gave me, Mr. —— ? I did not quite get it." By enrolling now with BANKS COLLEGE you are assured of t&at knowledge which will fit you to take up .the work of a Shorthand Writer and Typist, with satisfaction to yourself aid your employer. Local Director—Mß. V. DUFF, Devon Street; p.O. Box 212, Tllephore 332. H. AMOS, Director,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 4
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