BEAD THTSj THERE MAY BE SOMETHING IN IT TO INTEREST YOU! INHERE certainly is, if you .-j-e ambitious and anxious to advance in life. OUR CLASSES FOR 1920 WILL BE COMMENCING SHORTLY. If you desire to study LAW, ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK KEEPING, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, ARCHITECTURE, or if you wish to sit for your TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES or pass any of the PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, consult our local Director at NEW PLYMOUTH. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. New Plymouth Director: MR. VAL. DUFF, A.1.A.N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 352. CAR OWNERS—WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT Carburettors, Ignition, "Timing" and Balancing, Clutches, Transmission, Motors and Dynamos, Lubricating, etc. "Not a great deal"! we hear a big percentage of New Zealand Motorists exclaim, Then learn at once, because it's of the UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO THE WELFARE OF YOUR CAR.— Wo can teach you by our Correspondence Course in your spare time quickly and thoroughly for just a small fea. Send for free booklet now. THE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF MOTOR MECHANICS, P.O. Bos 816, CHRI.iXCHURCH. HOW ABOUT HAVING A LOOK AT THESE? DAIRf FARM. 50 ACRES, all in grass, well watered, all ploughable, 1 mile from factory, school and G.P.O. Four-roomed house, eight-bail shed, with two-cow plant. Price £BS per acre, cash, £I2OO Owner will take good house is part payment. DAIRY OR SHEEP FARM. PJ ACRES freehold, on good metalled road, subdivided into 11 paddocks, well watered, about 300 acres ploughable; house of six rooms, six-bail cowshed (concrete floor), i mile from factory, 1J miles from school and G.P.O. Price £l6 10s per acre, terms. Owner will exchange for smaller farm. P. H. JELLYMAN, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Agent for Reid & Gray Farm Implements MBE. MARINE, ACCIDENT, LITE STOCK. QUEENSLAND JNSUBANCE no., T TD„ (Funds invested In the Dominion.) District Agents: BURGESS, FRASER & CO., LTD. THANKS NOTICE. The brothers and sisters of the late George Bruce wish to tender their thanks for messages and tokens of sympathy la their recent sad bereavement. THANKS NOTICE. The brothers and sisters of the late George Bruce wish to thank Dr. Walker, the matron and nurses of the New Plymouth Hospital for their untiring efforts during his late illness. LATE SHIPPING. Sydney, January 30.—Arrived, Koromifco, from Lyttelton. Newcastle, January 30.—Arrived, Karow, from New Zealand. WEATHER FORECAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Present indications are for variable breezes, freshening east to north prevailing; weather warm and humid; increasing cloudiness generally; barometer unsteady with falling tendency.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1920, Page 4
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