BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. ______ A Special Offering at WHITES Limited Girls Washing Frocks For 3/11 each In assorted fancy patterned washing Cottons. Well made. Some with Flared skirts, others with inverted pleats. Short and long sleeves. Fit girls from 3 to 14 years of age. Children’s Crinoline Hats. In a delightful range of dainty assorted shades and styles, all neatly trimmed with satin ribbon. To fit girls from sto 12 years. Special Prices, 4/11 and 5/11. Children’s Rompers. In strong washing Cotton. Assorted coloured Nursery designs. Fit children from 1 to 3 years. All One Price, 1/6 each. Children’s Play Pinnafores. Made in _ strong washing Cotton. Assorted styles. Plain and fancy designs. Fit children from 2to 6 years.- All One Price, 1/6 each. Tub Frocks, for the little ones. Assorted styles and colours. Fit children from 2 to 4 years. All One Price, 1/11 each. Cotton Vests. Summer weight. In sizes to fit children from 1 to 12 years. Usual Price 1/9. Special Price, 1/- each. Diamond Special Pure Tea Towels. Assorted coloured borders. Extra large size. Hemmed. QD Each. Needlerun Lace Nightdress Tops. Beige, Cream and coloured. T/ll Utmost Value Postage Extra on all Diamond Specials. - Whites Limited, New Plymouth
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. •typES ]£VELYN JJOWLING TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN (Gold Medalist), VIOLA, and ’CELLO ■Commences tuition on February 2. At home on Friday and Saturday, January 30 and 31. CLASS TUITION A SPECIALITY. Addrees: “Stradholme,” 198 Powderham Street (Corner Mt. Edgecombe Street). Studio Classes, £1 1/-. yiNNIE j»css, ' L.A.8., L.T.C.L. TEACHER: OF VIOLIN AND VIOLA RESUMES Tuition, Monday, February 2, 1931. At home to intending pupils Friday and Saturday, January 30 and 31. Studio: Wallace Place, Opp. Tram Stop. M ISS C. M ILNE W ALLS, ' A-T ' C ' L ' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF MUSIC Commences teaching Monday, February 2. Address: AVENUE ROAD. ’Phone 1053. y_MY yAPP, L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L. (Teacher’s Diplomas.) Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ and Theory, First Term commences MONDAY, Feb. 2, 1931. Puniho, Tataraimaka and Pungarehu visited. ADDRESS: OKATO.' ’Phone 28. M ISS 'E. G ILHOOLY ’ A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. (Teacher's Diplomas), will resume teaching of Pianoforte and Rudiments MONDAY, February 2, 1931. Okato, Wares, Rahotu and Oaonui districts visited. Intending pupils ring 12R, Rahotu. OENTRAL gUTCHERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. the price reducers. THE PRICE REDUCERS. Only the Primest. Quality Meat Slaughtered. Ask our numerous satisfied customers. A TRLAL WILL CONVINCE! ALEX M’MULLIAN, (Proprietor.) Shop, C. Henshaw. 'Phone 1242. 'J'HE 'pARANAKI JN VESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION LIMITED. Directors: Messrs. J. B- Ric^ rd ? man), Jas. Fredric, E. Marfell, Alan Good, H. G. Gibson, L. R. Curtis, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on mortgage st Lowest Current Rates. Deposits received. INTEREST: At Call 4| per cent. 6 Months 5 per cent. 12 and 24 months 6 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1931, Page 1
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