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Crepe Cushion Squares, good designs, full size, 1/- each. Special Value, 36in. Pure Calico, 14/6 dozen. 80in. -Heavy Twill Unbleached Sheeting, 3/11 yard—only ono piece. 72in. Heavy Twill Sheeting, 3/9 yard. Heavy Grey Suiting. 30in. wide, for boys’ hard wear, 2/11 yard; usual price 3/11. 27in. Cord Velveteen, saxo brown, marone, 2/6 yard. Good quality Velveteen, marone, navy, green, brown, 2/6 yard. Dark Fleecy Bloomers 2/6, usually 3/11. 34in. Chemise Vests, fine rib, 2/11 each. Good quality Silk Blouses, newest styles, reduced from 18/6 to 15/6. Only a few left—Good quality Cloth and Tweed Coats for Ladies, 10/6, 15/6. Those are worth while to cut up for the little ones. Don’t miss the Coloured Stockings at 2/11 per pair, reduced from 3/11. The Cash Draper Phone . . 562

ACCOUNTANCY. ACCOUNTANCY. ACCOUNTANCY. ACCOUNTANCY. MOST responsible ant] lucrative positions are open to the fully qualified Accountant. Employers are becoming more exact-i ing as to the qualifications of those' taking charge, of the accountancy side of their business. This is, of course, only as it should he; you must see to it. therefore, that you are not overlooked because you lack i these qualifications. | Do not bo afraid because yon think the work will be too hard for yon : no one-vet succeeded without hard work, and you are not likely to prove the exception. Make up your mind now to ENROL WITH BANKS COLLEGE, and make it your aim to become a qualified accountant. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. Full provision is made for t’e.c necessary subjects for all Accountancy and B.Com. Exams. Full particulars of any course on application. . , BANKS CO M TIER Cl AL COLLETIK BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Devon Street, New Plymouth. New Plymouth Director— MR. VAL. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant. Telephone 382 MUSICAL. jgVELYN ROWLING, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN (Gold Medallist), VIOLA AND ’CELLO. Half-term begins Monday, July 14. TERMS (in advance;: Per Week 1 hour 3 hour Per Term £2 10s £2 2s ! Miss Dowling will visit the Boys' and » Girls’ High Schools as required. , Agent for Manby New Style Violin, 1 Viola and ’Cello. Address : 198 Powderham Street. MUSICAL. ARNOLD Q gTURROCK, L.Mus., T.C.L. PIANIST. TEACHER OF -PIANOFORTE, SINGING, ETC. Resumes tuition on MONDAY, May 26, and is prepared to receive gupils. Lessons given, at Girls’ and oys’ High Schools,by arrangement. Studio; Griffiths’ Buildings, Egmont Street. ’Phone CIO. let the exorbitant price of New Furniture worry you. Wo have a large stock of Second-hand Furniture (good as new) at ASTOUNDINGLY LOW PRICES. fardrobes,, Easy Chairs. Duchess nests, niumg rery other line in House Furnishings. IE SELL WHAT YOU WANT'AND DY WHAT YOU DON’T WANT. N. A. CHRISTIANSEN/ 297 Devon Street. ’Phone 430.

tsr GERAD STEAK ft LJAVE you any idea how many * delicious things go into the waking o£ a . high-class fruity sauce like “ Beaver ?” Big currants and sultanas, rich juicy dates—all crushed and strained to extract their goodness and flavour, rejecting the husk and fibre. Then spices, from the East —peppers and cinnamon and so forth —finely ground and mixed with care and knowledge. A Wollinflon Lady’i Recipe Two pounds steak, one tableapoonful flour.ona small leaspoonful rukar,ono tcaspoonfulsalt, halfteaspoonful pepper, a grate of nutmeg, one teoapoonfa? vinegar, one teaspooufnl Beaver Worcestershire Sauce, jonetablespoonfulmusbroomkotchup, one small cup water. Rub the floor, sugar, salt, pepper and nutmeg into the Steak, pour over it the sauce, vinegar, ketchup and water, cover close between two dishes and bake in a moderate oven for two hours, turning once. And that’s the secret of " Beaver’s” success—care and knowledge ! No other Sauce has just the same Fruity Flavour. Try it once t Worcestershire Sauce •THE SAUCE WITH THE FRUITY FLAVOUR" The Empire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. • • Wellington HiINEB-1 2

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16505, 5 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16505, 5 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16505, 5 August 1919, Page 4

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