BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. A Typical Sale Offering at WHITES Women’s Tweed Costumes Usually 39/6 for ■" 7 29/6 JfiLSmartly cut. Good quality material, single and double-breasted styles. Skirts with pleats. Belt- Bg ed. Colours: Brown, Grey, Fawn. Ift Other 39/6. • Balance of Printed fIEH Crepe-de-Chene 36 in wide usually 9/11 for 6/11 yard \ V i , Assorted colours, in 16 \ I / smart. seasonable de-, \ \ / ' , ■ signs.' A pure silk mate- Al I ‘ rial. Will give excellent JAM I service. . Jersey Silk Underwear A Large Size Women’s Vests. Striped design. Beach Towel Opera top. Colours: Sky, In new Stripe Saxe, Rose, Champagne, Al- effects. Useful mond. Usually 3/11 for quality. Sale 2/11 Price 2/« each. Women’s Bloomers. Double gus- p;|l rtW set, elastic waist and. knee. Usually 3/11. for £/U Very special value. Full size. Princess Slips. Opera tops. Col- £ nlc % ours: Peach, Sky, Almond, quality. Sale Pink. Usually; 5/11 for 4/0 Price §JD each. -Whiter Limited, ‘New Plymouth——
JgGMONT JjOAN QOMPANY MONEY LENT . ' ANY TERMS. TOWN OR COUNTRY. A. J. TUNBRIDGE, Secretary. Company’s Office: , 97 Gill Street, New Plymouth. c E at more m eatl ; OUR OBJECTS IN ENTERING THE RETAIL MEAT TRADE ARE THREEFOLD. Firstly: To make some money for ourselves. Secondly: To give the consumer the bene-, fit of lowest prices. Thirdly: To encourage people to eat more meat and. so help the producer. Meat at present prices is the cheapest food you can buy, and there is no doubt about its value as a builder of strong, healthy people—Ask your Doctor! We can supply your wants at moderate prices and are being daily congratulated on our quality. . * OENTRAL- gUTCHERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. Prop. Alex McMullian. Shop, C. Henshaw. • HEMINGWAY’S i... STILL IN THE LEW ACCOUNTANCY'EXAMINATIONS Of the Grand Total of successful candidates 402 were Hemingway Students. BANKING DIPLOMA Hemingway’s passed 67 candidates. _ In Auckland and Wellington Centres Heming way Students secured over half the totaof recorded passes. SECRETARIAL FINAL AUST. INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES. Every successful candidate was a Hemingway Student. Again Hemingway’s score a full 100 per cent. FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Little New Zealand beats big Australia. MR. A. R. HUTCHINGS, 27 Tiranga Rd., Kilbirnie East, Wellington—Gold Medallist -.-heads the list for all Australasia. MR. W. R. MATHIESON, 36 Messines Rd., Karori, Wellington, takes second place. BOTH WERE HEMINGWAY STUDENTS Enrol with the School that gets the Passes.
TTEMINGWAY’S OORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516 — Auckland.
fJOKO JJOTEL. (Under New Management.) JAMES KERIN, late of Auckland, begs to announce that he has taken over the well known Toko HoteL The house is at present in the hands of renovators and decorators and for the future will be conducted upon modern lines. Tariff: 8/- per day.
.A feature, henceforth, will be catering for the travelling public. Excellent meals 2/-, All wines and sprits true to label.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1931, Page 1
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