ITEMS OF INTEREST.
You look for bargains at Christmas time. You will get them at Morey and Mores', cash drapers and manufacturers' agents, New Plymouth. Look for their replace advertisement in our next issue.
Tenders are invited for leasing the Mokau Ferry for a yes". The Tavanaki County Council invites tenders for supplying boulder stones. -Nelon King advertises another unreserved clearing sale of iVniture, crockery, china, and glassware, picIces, etc., in the Drill Hall to-day at 2 p.m. A small red covered note-book is adverlised for.
" iNiobe ' is to be produced by the Brougli-Flemming Comedy Co. in New Plymouth 011 Friday next.
The New Plymouth Savings Bank Christinas holidays are notified. 11' e Solicitors of New Plymouth advertise the Christinas vacation. Dr. Fookes has removed to Dr. Lea-th.-im's residence in Courcenay street. Consultatiou'houi's arc adverlised.
Entries for Friendly Societies'sports close to-night with Mr W. Sadler, at Mr Bennett's shop or with Mr. H.'J. Ilolib;.
Big strawberry sale at Messrs Bewley and Grilliths' mart to-day. A testimonial concerning Sykes' Drench is inserted.
Goldsmith Bros., wine and spirit merchants, are ottering tine Xmas hampers for 20s, 1. li. Hodder has a notification in this issue concerning books. Railway train arrangements for Xmas are advertised.
Tnranaki Education Board advertise Xmas holidays. Huge clearing sale of electro wave and leather goods at Bcwley and Griffiths' next Wednesday. " Melody at Home " is the heading of a two-colmun advertisement that appeurs elsewhere.
Anyone who doubts the near approach jf Christmas can have his doubts removed free by a glimpse at a full Christmas fruit display, splendidly arranged in Mr C. Carter's window, Devon street.
A treat is in store for bargain hunters. Messrs liewley and Orilliths have received instructions to clear a huge line of leather goods and electro plate. Careful buyers knoiv this is a good opportunity lo secure excellent articles for Christmas wear at rockbottom prices.
To-morrow morning at three o'clock commences Hie football bailie on which the eyes of New Zealand and (treat Ilrila:n .';re e\peetan!lv turned. Who can guess the result ? Messrs Linthorn and h,vans oiler good prizes to those who make the nearest guess, the only stipulation being that to be entilled to a guess Hie tipsier must lirst purchase os worth at the A.B.C. Boot Depot. To-day is the last day.' Particulars appear in our advertising columns. Messrs Bewley and Griffiths report the. sale of Mr H. Moss' farm at Oakuiy to Mr Lawrence 13ell, of MurcJiisou, li
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8005, 16 December 1905, Page 2
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408ITEMS OF INTEREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8005, 16 December 1905, Page 2
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