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QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION* f Prices Just Right for the r'O READY-TO-WEAR WHITE COSTUMES WE ARE NOW SHOWING. THEY AHE PRICED FHOM 10/ g TO 29/6 And Should Interest You. ONLY AT The Busy Cash Drapery Store, opposite Carnegie Library, KING STREET EDUCATIOWAi .i uu n roose,' AHAKOEKOIi:," LJARpJfiT STREE1 1 . Candidates for all Kxaminationt thoroughly coached. j . ■ -~ — — — — —^ jyjusic otudio. MOUNT EDGECOMBE ST. Principal : CHARLES HENRY ANDERSON, Licentiate B.M. < Dip —A. . Mus N.O.M. — Cert. T.S. — A. Gld 5.C.0.C., London. Subjects — Harmony, Theory, and Orchestral law. Practical — Pianoforte, Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Singing. Violin ; Mandoline, etc., wood-wind and brass instruments. Juvenile Classes for Violin and Mandoline of not more than four students' in each class, easy terms; 'instruments provided, for cash or terms. . , Clarionet Classes upon similar lines as the above for young men. , ', For terms, etc., apply at the Studio, Mount Edgecombe St. (three minutes, from Post Office). d 448, MISS S. R. BAKER, TYPIST. "Brookside," Carrington Road (secon house from Pendarves St.). Teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting. ! Terms on application. Telephone 189 T I MISCELLANEOUS. ± • '' A PANORAMA OF . . CHARM AND BEAUTY.. DAME FASHION has lifted* tho veiV on tho new Spring Millinery Styles, Dress Materials, Fancy Neok-' wear, Flowers and Feathers. !• Our display is bristling with an absorbingly interesting and lavish show-; ing of tbe ipost authoritative and refined ideas direct from tho founts of fashion. . A Veritable feast of lovely suggestions and up-to-the-moment ideas awaiting your inspection and comparison. . |. . The Values are Unparalleled. The Prices Friend Winning.' W. PELLEW DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Dosa 1 THE *ATH BRINGS — TfIGOUR TO li/TEN "DEAUTY TO, "«70MEN IF. IT CONTAINS A TABLE- '* BPOONPXJL OF-^ ■- ; COLMAN'S ; D.S.F. . *" MUSTARD. e206 / i } „. Fine v Feathers Make (tt Well dressed men and women 1 are just as particular about tho appearance of their foot-wear as they are of their clothes. If you would have your boots , faultlessly polishea try DURBAR English Boot Polish m black or brown. DURBAR not only shines your shoes to perfection but it waterproofs ana preserves the leather. Children's boots last a deal longer if polished with DURBAR: this Is because of its leather-preserving qualities. Sold by all grocers and shoe ' ' stores at ' Ud, 3d, 6d, Is. THE KIND YOU NEED. | PIANOFORTE TUNING. C. W. COKER, Certificated Tuner • from Messrs. J. Brinsmead and Sons', London. Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired, town or country. Orders left with Mr. Thos. Avery, Stationer, Devon St., New Plymouth. dBB2 T EONG miNG (Of Wellington), FRUITERE-K AND CONFECTIONEH Bram-h: THIOATUK BUILDINGS, DEVON STR EKT. Cas.li linger of Fungiib V \T KST( )N A\ I) TI7K^T( )N . UAHRIKTKRK AND SOLICITOUS. NKW PLYMOUTH and lN(iLK\VO()l) WE hiivo wxxTal sums await inii m\rs(inont at Skiimo rat on ami on >m\w lornis as to rrpa.MiiiMit, vtv., a^ (!ov«»rnmeiit loan money. AUSTIN BEWLEY, SOLICITOR. Oil «w: Etsmont Ktroct (oppob)t*- j Toffw Palace), New Plymouth- J

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14015, 21 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14015, 21 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14015, 21 September 1909, Page 3