BUSINESS NOTICES. § a Stetson Did you over notice what a keen sense of satisfaction a man puts into that phrase? He feels that a “Stetson” wearer is recognised as a man of keen discrimination and refined taste. Wo have found that a largo number of men possess this quality instinct, and that is tho reason why we sell so many “Stetsons.” To select from; VELOURS, FELTS AND FUR FELTS. Also Models for those who preJcr tho lower-priced article. Call to-day and sec about your Winter Headwear. J. J. LOMAS, The The Best Value Store In Taranaki Devon Street, New Plymouth, V. SOLICITORS* NOTICES. MONEY TO LEND. T\7E have several Sums of Money ' ' awaiting investment at Lowest Current Rates. Attend at Rahotn on Sale Days. STANDISH & ANDERSON, Solicitois. New Plymouth. C. 11. Wesion] [II. R. Billing jyJSSTON & gILLING, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD. (Resident Manager at Inglewood: W. H. Armstrong, Solicitor.) Wo ImvcAsoveral Sums of Money awaiting investment cn ail classes of approved security at Lowest Current Rates. A. C. L AWREY * SOLICITOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. Office. King’s Buildings, Devon Street. QEORGE Q. RE Y, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR NEW PLYMOUTH. Office: Veale's Buildings, Devpn Street (over Garnham, Jeweller). Money to Lend at Lowest Current Hates. MUSICAL. ARNOLD Q gTURROCK, L.MUS., T.C.L. (PIANIST) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. THEORY AND SINGING,— Resumes Tuition on; Monday, May 31, “At home” to intending pupils Saturday, May 29, from 10 a.m. to 3 pm. Studio: Griffiths' Buildings, Egmont Street, New Plymouth; ’phone 616. Visits Inglewood every Wednesday. jyjISS JjWELYN J)OWLING. TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN (Gold Medallist), VIOLA AND ’CELLO. Half-term begins Monday, July 12. TERMS (m advance;: Per Week 1 hour 2 hour Per Terms £2 10s £2 2s Miss Dowling will visit the Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools as required. Agent for Manby New Style Violin, Viola and ’Cello. Address: 198 Powderham Street. ■vrAKE Arrangements with the WANGANUI FRESH FOOD CO. for this season or next season's cream. They absolutely guarantee success. A trial will convince you.—E. W. Grant, Local Manager. L.'ll. Davies, Representative, Box 25, Stratford. »655 PIGS! PIGS! PIGSI PIGSI THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PACKJ- ING AND BACON CURING CO. (CO-OP.), LTD. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR RECEIVING DATES. G. H. SHORT, New Plymouth. PIGSI PIGSI PIGSI PIGSI yHOS. JgORTHWICK AND gONS (AUSTRALASIA). LTD. RECEIVING DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER. Buyers— J. BUTCHER, Stratlord; Tel. 157. R. BUTCHER, Waitara ; Tel. 69. J. CARTER. Eltbam; Tel. 111. TTON’X hesitate to use Kazol very freely, especially by constant inhalation. It piuLeets the mouth, nose and throat auaiuat infections iallueny” germs. 2
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16822, 21 August 1920, Page 1
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