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LADIES. Just received, Choice Selection of Autumn HIGHCLASS COSTUME CLOTHS | And SUITINGS from LONDON. Correct Cut, Latest Styles, \ Xlnt Workmanship Guaran- , teed. We beg to NOTIFY that there is I NOW NO NECESSITY to place | ORDERS in WELLINGTON or AUCKLAND, as; we have a \ ' STAFF OF MEK TAILORS cap- j able of COMPETING with any ( firm in the DOMINION. H, COCKER, ! DEVON STREET. * I

NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS SAMK. (Established I860) President - Bit Excellency tile Governor. Vice-President: Mr H. Weston Trustees: 4essrs A. Shuttteworth, R. Cock, W L. Newman, and 1 J. Ward. . THIS is * public institution of 67 years' standing, With the Gover*or as President, who 'also appoints a and Trustees to manage The New Plymouth pavings Bank is pen for the transaction of business avery day from II a.jn. to I p.m., and 2 , to 3 p.m., with the exception of Thurtiays (close day). FOUR PER CENT, by the year paid for any suro deposited f*om £1 to £100. One shilling dep^si^ received, but nn interest atlowed until tbi» accumulation tmotmte to £1. ?s -^. Farther information «ajp %s4||ttaaned i^* the Manager— " *- P C MO B TON

TUESDAY, 9th, 1 WEDNESDAY, 10th, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. ' OUR "CURST y^RAND TT|ISPLAY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. Largest, Latest) and Choicest Variety of MILLINERY ever shown here. All Departments fully stocked witb latest productions from the world's best markets. WE INVITE INSPECTION. AMBURY BBOSB BOS DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

EDUCATIONAL. JOHN YOUNG. "ARAKOEKOE." LIARDET 9TRBET Candidates for 'all Examin»t>i«>»« thoroughly coached. Cornwall's School of Music, DEVON ST. WEST. SINGING MANDOLINE Italian Method). VIOLIN. GUITAR. PIANO. BANJO. MR. FRANCIS CORNWALL will resume tea-hing from MONDAY, January 25, 1909. Visit Inglewood Mondays. Terms on application. 427

CHRISTMAS HAMPERS From 20s upwards. MANNING'S ALE ON DRAUGHT MANNING'S ALE and STOUT (BOTTLED). AUSTRALIAN WINES, PENFOLD'B, HARDY'S, AND AULDANA. CEYLON TEA, GOLDEN TIPPED PEKOE HUMPHRIES AND CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND BOTTLERS, BROUGHAM STREET.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13926, 3 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13926, 3 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13926, 3 April 1909, Page 1

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