MEETINGS. ACCOUNTANTS’ STUDENTS’ SOCIETY. MEETING of those interested in the formation of an Accountants’ Students’ Society will be held in the Soldiers’ Club Rooms on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary, Taranaki Branch N.Z. Society of Accountants. gALVATION BROUGHAM STREET HALL TO-NIGHT, At 8 p.m. Great Public Meeting conducted. by Commissioner and Mrs. Hodder, Major Wallace and Staff-Captain Bia din DON’T READ THIS UNLESS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR GOOD VALUE. SEE OUR WINDOWS. WOOL. Largest stock and greatest var* WOOL, iety of wools in Taranaki. WOOL. .JUMPER WOOLS. WOOL. Saxe, Light, Nigger, Saxe, Dark, WOOL. Copper, Champagne, Putty, WOOL. Fawn, Henna, Coating Gray, WOOL. Pigeon, Brown. WOOL. 1/- Skein, 7/6 head, 1 ounce WOOL, skeins. WOOL. WHEELING WOOL. WOOL. Navy, Black, Gray, 1/7 skein— WOOL. 2 ounce. WOOL. Navy Black. Gray, 3 Heather WOOL. Mixtures. 1/- skein:—l ounce. MAWKES & CHAMPION JERSEY AND HOSIERY MANUT? A rTTT'P'E'T? Q 277 D~VON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
PIGS NOTICE TO FARMERS. WICK’S are now' paying the following prices for Pigs:— 121-1601bs 5d 101-1201bs 4£d Up to 1001 b 4d Please refer to receiving dates. THOS. BORTHWICK (AUS.), LTD.
J. S. SULLIVAN, WANGANUI. f FOR FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES DIRECT TO YOU. YOU PAY NO MIDDLEMANS PROFITS. We Design and Manufacture our own goods and offer them to you at the wholesale price. We pay carriage right into your home. You pay us for goods after you receive and examine them. We are New Zealand’s Leading Furniture Craftsmen, and are in a position to give you Real Value in Furniture and Upholstery. No job too small or too big for our attention, y Our local Agent will call on you, submit illustrations and quote you on receipt of vour name and address. J. McGIVEN, Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth.
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NOW ISSUED. TOURIST’S GUIDE TO NEW PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT. of what to see in the town and district, and how to see it. Details of Sport and recreation facilities. Outline of New Plymouth’s hydro-electric scheme and tram- «— ways system. Latest Tramways Time-table. Taranaki trade and vital statistics. Other valuable information. —'■ Supplied gratis under direction of Tourist & Expansion League, from whose Bureau (Messrs. Humphries and DavieF), Egmont Street, copies may be obtained; or from the Publishers, Daily y— News, Currie Street. -
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1922, Page 1
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