The OPEN WAREHOUSE! Messrs. GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. Wholesale Warehousemen WELLINGTON '' j ( HAVE ENGAGED THE Lloyd George Hall, Hawera WHERE THEY ARE SELLING All Classes of General Drapery MaagtaaaKican wwii»m ifirris DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC! AT SAME PRICES THAT GOODS ARE MARKED IN OUR WELLINGTON WAREHOUSE. Tn view of the fact that all “Home” cables advise a hardening of Drapery prices/ we assure the public that such an opportunity as we offer is not likely to recur for a very long time. ; MAIL ORDERS. Our Wellington Warehouse will continue to deal with Mail Orders ' from Country Customers. No price lists are issued, but we invite prospective purchasers to state .full details as to description and quantities of goods required, and , WE GUARANTEE TO EXECUTE ORDERS AT THE SAME PRICES GOODS ARE MARKED IN OUR WAREHOUSE. All business is NET SPOT CASH, and remittances must accompany! orders. Railage, postage and exchange on cheques must be.borne by purchasers. ' Owing to the extent of the range of OTir stocks, it is impossible to publish a full list of all lines, but appendedjare a few items df interest : Ladies’ Hosiery, Woven Nightdresses, Vests, Camisoles, Fleecy Bloomers, Ladies’ French Kid Gloves. Ladies.’ Handkerchiefs, Plain and Striped Fugi Silk, Georgettes, French Crepe-de-Chine 27ins. and 36ins., White Jap Silk, Indigo Serge, Gabardine, etc. Carpets, Rugs, Mats, etc. Real Shadow Tissues, Sheetings, etc. Towels and Towelling’s, Flannels, Flannelettes, Shirtings, Blouses in Georgette, Silk, Crepe-de-Chine, etc. Underskirts, Ginghams, Crepes, etc. Men’s Suits, etc., etc. These, together with innumerable otjier lines, are being sold ' DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT HEAVILY DISCOUNTED WHOLESALE PRICES. GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. ' WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN j, 61-63 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON ‘ jj ESTABLISHED 1891 < j~L > \ t xC3\® esie^® d! \ = || As soon as the oven door is opened, round come the youngsters, clamour- E=i= | ing for the good things you have made 1 with Edmonds’ Baking Powder. SE 1 They know so well that cakes, I scones, pastry —everything you make === i with “ Edmonds ” —are bound to be 1 nourishing and appetising. I The kiddies, like the grown-ups, know a the merit of dainties made with ■ 135 ~ ■ PMKDC I PM !> „ BAKIrtG el
HYDRO-ELECTRIC HPHERE is scarcely one part of New A Zealand where proposals for HydroElectric power are not under consideration. This will create a tremendous demand for trained men —men trained in this particular branch. The International Correspondence Schools —always alive to the needs of ambitious men—have prepared a special Hydro-Electric Course. The subjects taught are as follows: Arithmetic, Elements of Algebra, Logarithms, Geometry and Trignonometry, Mensuration, The Slide Rule, Graphs, Elementary Mechanics, Geometrical Drawing, Elements of Mechanical Drawing, Mechanics of Fluids, Principles of Hydraulics, Waterwheels, Central Stations, 'Electrostatics, Magnetism and Electric currents, Resistance, Power and Work, Electromagnetic Induction, The Magnetic Circuit, Electro-chemistry, Primary Batteries, Galvanometers, Directcurrent Measurements, Direct-Current Instruments, Alternating Currents, Al-ternating-Current Instruments, Dynamo Design, Direct-Current Motors. Alternators, Alternator Design, Alternating Current Motors, Alternating-Current Motor Design, Transformers, Rectifiers and Converters, Storage Batteries and Boosters, Electric Transmission, Switchgear, Underground Mains,'•’Overhead Mains. Sub-stations. Voltage Regulation. Com•mercial Testing of Electrical Machinery. Incandescent Lighting, Arc Lighting, Electric Signs, Electric Heating, Electric Wiring, Telegraphy,. Telephony, operation of Electrical Machinery, Dams, Culverts, Retaining Walls. A Reference Library of 7 volum.s is supplied free with this Course. This Course, is designed to meet the requirements of engineers who have to deal with electric energy generated by water-power. Write to-day for Free Booklet. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Head Office for N.Z.: 65 Cuba Street, WELLIN G 1 ON. Or P.O. Box 233, WANGANUI.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1921, Page 6
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