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In spite of great difficulties C. C. Ward has secured a good stock of New Tweed Coats at reasonable prices. Brown Tweed Coats, box-pleated back, capo collar the latest, 95/-, 99/6. Similar style in Grey Tweed B'4/-.' All iVool Tweed Coats in grey, hluo and brown mixtures, most up-to-dato style, 89/6, 99/0. Wool Knitted Coats, new styles, helio and fawn, 35/-; cream, 39/6; black, grey and saxe, 45/- • maronno and purple, 75/-. . . Nice assortment of the fashionable, white Tibet Fur Necklets 55/-, 65/-, 75/- each.

gANKS commercial college NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH. ,V. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z., Local Director. (A.M.P. Buildings, Telephone 89.) BOOK-KEEPING. Every man engaged or hoping to engage in business should have a sound knowledge of book-keeping. It is indispensable to the successful conduct of business. A man may buy. well and sell well, but ho must also have a sound knowledge of the accountancy side of the business. The courts tell us hon many men get into serious trouble through their failure to keep proper books of account. By taking a course of study with BANKS COLLEGE the prospective business man can obtain that sound knowledge of accountancy principles which is so essential to success. Is it not worth while devoting a little time to master this increasingly important subject? ALL TUITION IS INDIVIDUAL, so the progress of a student depends upon bis own ability and perseverance. MUSICAL. M ISS E velyn D°™> TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN (Gold Medallist), VIOLA AND ’CELLO. Second Term begins Monday, May 26. TERMS (in advance): Per Week 1 hour 5 hour Per Term £2 10s £2 2s Miss Dowling will visit the Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools as required. . Agent tor Manby New Style Violin, Viola and ’Cello. Address: 198 Powdorham Street. ERR J)UNCAN Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory,' Harmaisy and Counterpoint; ELOCUTION AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Medallist for Portrait Painting. Studio: 35 Devon Street. Telephone No 328. Hours, from 9 till 6. b 375 MUSICAL. Q gTURROCK, L.Mus., T.C.L. .... PIANIST. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, SINGING. ETC. Resumes tuition on MONDAY, May 26, and is prepared to receive pupils. Lessons given at Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools by arrangement. At home to intending pupils Saturday, 24th inst., from 9 a.m. till 3.30 p.m. Studio: Griffiths’ Buildings, Egmont Street. ’Phone 616. ]y£OTOR gARGAIN (JOLUMN. On behalf of a Client—ONE FIVE-SEATER OLD MODEL CALTHORPE CAB, in good order; trial. Very cheap at £l3O. ONE FIVE-SEATER GALTHORPE CAR. Another bargain at £l5O. ONE MODEL 76 OVERLAND, in good running order, fitted with ■ self-starter and electric lights. - Price, £2OO. ONE 5-SEATER MAXWELL CAR, nearly new, done about'sooo miles; fitted with self-starter and electric lights. Price, £275. TWO-SEATER TWO-CYLINDER RENAULT CAR, in running order and fail - condition. Price £55. ONE FOUR-SEATER HUPMOBILE CAR, just overhauled and painted, in good'.running order. Price, £l6O. t NG 241 gEKGOUGNAN 'J'YRES LAST LONGEST 5000 MILES MINIMUM. The tyro that the French War Office placed its faith in; they offer the greatest guarantee of perfect service. Call and inspect. Wo have several SECOND-HAND CARS for sale, ranging in price from £l6O to £350; terms arranged. Overhauls and Repairs executed at shortest notice, and fully guaranteed. ■nv/ASHEOURNE’S IMPERIAL VV Q.ARAGE, X 520 Private. ’PJiones. Garage 401. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 371 'vOnn MITES with practically no •,/OxJhJ sign of wear is a common * ..ough pei'tormaace for Clincher Cross Motor Tyres! Fit these fine North Bri- ’.; h tyi-'-s; they’ll give yon better mileage. All dealers. District agent; W. U’Callaghan, Hawera. 45

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16447, 28 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16447, 28 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16447, 28 May 1919, Page 4

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