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t-i Crepe Cushion Squares, .good designs, full size, 1/- cadi. Special Value, 36in. Pure Calico. 14/0 dozen. 80in. Heavy Twill Dnblcaehcd Sheeting, 3/l"l yard—only one piece. 72in. Heavy Twill Sheeting, 3/9 yard. Heavy Grey Suiting, 30iu. wide, for boys’ hard wear, 2/11 yard ; usual price 3/11. 27in. Cord Velveteen, saxo. brown, marono, 2/6 yard. Good quality Velveteen, marono, 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 ar-d Tweed Coats for Ladies, 10/6, 15/6. These are w<?rth while to cut up for tho 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. TV YOST responsible and lucrative posiTv t tin ns arc open to the fully onalifind Accountant. Employers arc becoming more exacting as to tile qualifications of those taking charge, of the accountancy side of their business. This is. of course, only as it should be; you must see to it. tbereiore, that yon are not i.■•erlookod because yon lack these qualifications. Do not he afraid because you think the. work will he too hard for you; no one yet MUv.cdcd without hard work, and y u are not likely to prove the except mil. Make up vour mind now to ENROL WITH BANKS COLLEGE, and make it vour aim to become a qualified accountant. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. 1'"ulI provision is made for the necessary subjects for all Accountancy and B.Com. Exams. Dull particulars of any course on application. BANNS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Devon Street, New Plymouth. New Plymouth Director — MR. YAL. DU EE, A.1.A., N.Z., • Public Accountant. Telephone SS2. MUSICAL. M }SS E velyn D 0 TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN (Gold Medallist), VIOLA AND -'CELLO. Half-term begins Monday, July 14, TERMS (in advance): Per fleck 1 hour a hour Per Term £2 10s £2 2s Miss Dowling will visit the Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools ‘as jequncd. Agent tor Man by New Stylo Violin, Viola and ’Cello. Address: U)d Powderham Street, MUSICAL, ji PNOt.O Q „ yTUPEOCK, | L.Mus., T.C.L. PIANIST, j TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, SINGING. ETC. Resumes tuition on MONDAY, May 26. and v. prepared to receive pupils. Lessons given at Girls’ and Boys’ High Schools b.v arrangement. Studio: Griffiths’ Buildings, Egmont Street. ’Phono 616. DON’T | Let the exorbitant price of New Furniture worry ; you. Wo have a largo I stock of Second-hand ; Furniluro (good as new) i at ASTUUNOINGLY ; LOW PRICES. 1 ■Wardrobes, Easy Chairs, Duchess Chests, Dining Tables, Linoleums, and every other lino in House Furnishings. WE SELT, WHAT YOU WANT AND BUY JVHAT YOU DON'T WANT. I N. A. CHRISTIANSEN, 297 Devon Street. ’Phono 430.

GMATA. ANNUAL MEETING OF HALL SOCIETY. Tho animal meeting of tile Omata Public Hall Society and Presentation Committee was held on Tuesday evening. Thu balance sheet for the. past year was read mid adopted. It showed that the year was commenced with an overdraft of £6B 11s Bd, and that this had been reduced to £l6 II Is by the end of tho year, after installing a lighting system at a cost of £2O. The position disclosed was considered very satisfactory, considering the amount of money raised in the di.- irict for patriotic purposes? The original presentation fund, established in connection with the departure of moil for the front, was reported to bo in credit to the amount of £ls 7.s lOd and tho meeting decided to hold this money in trust for use in providing a permanent roll of lion£■ll r. Tho following were appointed to the committee for the ensuing year: Messrs. E. R. Bayley, C- H. Moore. T). Tenwarden, A. J. Lux ton, F. Morris, J. Jury, J- Kendall, W. H. Maec, Ansford, QuicKfa.ll, and Frost. Mr. Bayley was 'elected chairman and Mr. Moore honorary secretary. Mcsdamcs Penwarden and Qnlckfall, who were present, were elected to the ladies' committee, with power t(> add to their number. “Snowing good-oh, cold is terrible,” ays Haiti. “The other day a girl who lies from Martinhofoiigh came in to see no and spied an empty Baxter’s Lung Preserver bottle on the table. She said, Goodness, ydu’ro just like dad. He’s dways got a bottle of Laxter’s on bis able.’ it’s been snowing good-oh for lie last couple, of days, and the cold - terrible—hut I always liavo my Laxcr’s.—M.M., Hospital. Dunedin.” ’nvter’s Lung Preserver you must have Jjeso winter days; 12s Cd for big buttle. Sick-room requirements and all toilet articles can bo obtained from tho Central Pharmacy (between Morey’s and Jlollison’s). heed to 'scald your hands filling rdinary hot water bottles. _ Get British Lubber Co.’s “Unique” with the patent stopper that pro-' he water bubbling up. All pnoes.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16507, 7 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16507, 7 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16507, 7 August 1919, Page 4