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QUALITY BEYOND QUESTION. Prices Just Itinht hu the r'Q READY-TO-WEAH MM li E COSTUMES WE AUK NOW SIiONYIV:. TIIE\ AUK l'lllt ! i) ™ OM 10/6 T " 29 (> And Should I in. i. t O\i,Y AT The ]su^\ C. -I, .* i,h \ Stuie, oppoviU- C'am< l;io l.:hi:u> KIN(3 STREET W A. B. "« •STANDS FOR Q.'ALITY. IMMENSE SMIP.MEN IS <,f Sl»ni\(i FASHIONS in livery Deprutinent •it AxMBURY'S. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S API'AREL-The Latest, Tin Bebt, The Cheapest— For Ca&b. AMBURY B uos NEW PLYMOUTH. EDUCATIONAL. JOHN YOUNG, 'ARAKOEKOE," LIARDET STREET Candidates for all Examination* thoi >ugbly coached. I i |Y|" USIC D T U D 1 O. MOUNT EDGECOMBE ST. Principal: CHARLES HENRY ANDERSON, Licentiate B.M. Dip — A. Mus N.C.M. — Cert. T.S. - A. Gld 5.C.0.0., 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 ot not more thiui lour btudents in each class, easy term.-,; 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 Edgccombo St. (thrc-o minutes from Post Office). d 448 MISS S. 11. BAKEU, TYPIST, •Biooksiue," Carnngton Road (secon bouse from Pcndarvcs St.). Poacher of Shorthand and Typewriting T<>nns on ai;j?!>catioa. Telephone 139 MISCELLANEOUS. THE BATH BRINGS AiriGorii to ]Vf E:SI TIEAUTY TO V^yOWEN IF IT CONTAINS A TABLESPOONFUL OF COLMANS D.S.F. MUSTARD. eiOG Fine Feathers Make ggsasssFira Birds.. ,^^ C Well dresbed men and women (} 1 are just as particular about tho '\ ' appearance of their loot-wear '< 1 as the\ arc of their clothes. j 1 If you would ha\c jour boots '{ i faultlessly polished tr\ DL'R- ({ i BAR English Boot i'olibh in U i' black or brown. l( i DURBAR not only sin nes " i your shoes to perfection but it 'I 1 waterproofs and pieservei tl <' 1 leather. Children's boots 1;- t ' 1 a deal longer if polished with M i DURBAR: this is becau>e of " 1 its leather-preserving qaahties. " 1 Sold by nil yrocers and shoo ", 1 stores at ( ' I£d, 3d, 6d, Is. l( THE KIND YOU NEED. j) tfg 5 3 ? ■■"■* ==g-5 5-r-=r=r-r= SSS > ) I DIAMOND AND OTHER |^1 EM RINGS MAKE BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS milE Dll-'fK'l I.TV ol thooMii- -. I suitable and ;u'( c|>fil>!c pie^i'i'l foi a lad n IS NOW SOLVED. OIR AIULITN to ciUr for mv KIN(i TKADE OF TUJANAKIjs u,iqiu'stroned. Tho selection and VALI V. WE OFFER is beyond doubt. WE MAKE OUR OWN RINGS and ynis save tho heavy duty put upon tli< mipoitcd artiolo. WE GUARANTEE THE FINISH AND SEITINIiS to b<> as y, d :m<i sectiro as any linjj; made m Enj. r l.iii-1. Conic and inspect our splendid scl< - lion just finished. SKBATES BI!OSTHEB I!OS - THE KIX(;-LEADERS, DEVON STUKKT, NEW IMA MOUTH. Opposite Theatre Ho.xnl. PIANOFORTE TURING. C1 W. COKER, Ccrhlic.ited Tuik-i .'• from Messrs. J. Bnnsmead an< Sons'. London. Pianos and Oin.uis tuned and v paired, town or country. Orders left with Mr. Thos. Aver\ Stationer, Devon St., New Plymouth dNV "1 EON (i rgl 1N (i \ A JL (Of WellniL'toiO, FHUITEHEH AND CONFECTION EH Branch- TIIEATHE BUILDINGS DEVON STR EE'l'. Cash Buyer ot Funs"" I~^RE¥h~EGGS, cbeaii"eizfls. e-.^s n abundance, can hv had all tinxear round by u-inj; SIIARLAND'^' MOA BRANDEOO PRESERVVTIVE \t all stores. Sco that the full iihui'is on tho label. d 872

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Taranaki Herald, Volume 23, Issue 14017, 23 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume 23, Issue 14017, 23 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume 23, Issue 14017, 23 September 1909, Page 3

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