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Goo! Garments for Warm Weather Ladies’ Cotton Vests Is, extra large Is 6d. - ladies’■ Net Combinations, Ss lid. Ladies’ Woven Cotton Bloomers, navy or white, 2s 6d. Park Print Blouses for mornings, 3s lid. Morning Light Prints 3s lid, Dark Prints 6s lid. Pretty Cambric Camisoles, la lid, 2s lid. White Embroidered Muslin Frocks, 11s 9d (special). .Very dainty White Voile Blouses, 4s lid to 17s 6d. Jap Crepe Dressing Gowns, plain colours, 7s lid, Jap Crepe Dressing Gowns, nicely embroidered, 8s lid, 10s 9d, 12s 6d. Jap Crepe Dressing Jackets, plain colours 3s lid, fancy os lid, 6s 6d. Children’s Jap Crepe Dressing .Gowhs, 30-inch 4s lid to 30-inch 6s 63. . C. WARD, The Cash Draper , ’Phone 663.

EDUCATIONAL. THE WAN WE WANT. IN’ every office, shop, factory or business house employing any sort of a staff, the chronic difficulty of the employer is to get the right irlan. It is in the power of all men “to rise on stepping-stones of their dead selves to higher things” ; every man is “the architect of his own fortune,”, “the arbiter of his own destiny” ; and all WEALTH, HONOUR and ROWER in the world are favours within the reach of every man endowed with commonsense and energy. Enrol with BANKS COLLEGE WELLINGTON, In. one of the following departments Book-keeping, Accountancy, Law, Advertising, Journalism, Business Practice, Entrance University, University, Teachers’ Certificate, Public Service, Economics. Follow instructions and success is yours. Write for further particulars to H AMOS, Director. LADIESI THREE years ago the cry was “Business demands qualified men” ; to-day the cry has extended —“Business also demands QUALIFIED GIRLS AND WOMEN,” to whom it is willing to pay salaries commensurate with what they know. It is all a matter of qualification. May we send you particulars of our Special Home Study Course in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING and MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING for Ladies? Master this and a'good position in business is assured to YOU. Write us to-day. HEMINGWAY AND ROEERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. (Founded October, 1897.) [A Card.] O gTURHOCK, EMUS., T.C.L., PIANIST (Late of Christchurch), Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Theory, etc., recommences Tuition on Monday, February 4. At home to intending pupils, parents or guardians on Friday and Saturday, February 1 and 2, from 2 till 6 p.m. Studio; Griffiths’ Buildings, Egmont Street; ’phone 616. jyj-ISS JjWELYN J)OWLING, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN AND VIOLA AND CELLO. (Gold Medallist). First Term begins February 4. TERMS (in advance): Per Term £2 2s £1 10a £1 5s Per Week 1 hour. J hour. i hour. Miss Dowling will visit Chetwode Girls’ School and Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools as required. . .Agent for New Style Violin, Viola, and ’Cello, Address: 198 POWDKRHAM ST-

M RS - Si H. S TBONGB MEMBER OF N.Z. ACADEMY, Is prepared to receive Pupils for DVawing and Painting in Oil and Water Colours. Terms op application. Avenue Road. Telephone 144. m Cleaner Floors— Less Work Linoleums and woodwork are cleaned mors thoroughly and easily if you add a little “Moto" to hot water. The Universal C!earner dissolves trodden-in dirt which soaps wont touch. Unequalled for home cleaning, for hands, for clothes. Non-iniurious—-leaves no odour. Only 1 Od. a tin. Sold everywhere. Bine lab-1 for all household purposes—contains no Careen label —tho Cleanser—for heavy, hard cleansing. Moto Chemical Co.* Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH ■--- Films developed, expert work, no dePhaimasi-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16040, 26 January 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16040, 26 January 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16040, 26 January 1918, Page 4

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