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INTERESTING ITEMS.

lhe Hailway Department advertise I hat tickets in connection with the tiawcra Hand Contest can be procured from the Xew Plymouth station to-day lor the 25th. J

Tenders are invited for Hie erection of a residence at Vogellown.

A euchre party, in aid of the Kecreation Sports Ground funds, will be held on Thursday, February Ist.

An advertiser wants a man for farm work and milking. Mr Newton King {holds a fruit sale to-day, at 2.30., of apples, peaches, bananas, etc. Fruit of every description. The consignments are heavy, and big business is anticipated. At U'lholnon Thursday, Mr Newton lung will submit good lines of stock. At 2 o'clock to-day, Messrs Bewley and Griffiths hold another big sale if fruit. Prices still run low, and jammakers have excellent opportunities of securing a goodly slock of jam for the ensuing season.

On the fli'st page to-day will be found a new property list inserted by Air Xevtlon King, Xew Plymouth, for tho guidance of those in search of town or country properties or businesses. A third dividend of lis bl in the t' will be payable on Saturday m all proved and admitted claims against the Xew l'lyiiioulh Co-operative Stores Co.. in liquidation. The Xew Plymouth liovougli Council invites lenders for the removal of n col Inge.

A purse containing :CL' has power to purchase but £2 worlh of goods. For one month, however, Mr J. H. Parker, the noted Jeweller anil Optician, of Devon St., will sell any article from his ciioice nud valuable stock for fu per cent less than the marked original price, so .CI lias really the purchasing power of £\ Gs, or IPs can secure £1 worth of goods. The trade, will be supplied on the same terms. Many articles are to go at less than cost Adveitiscmcnt gives further information The store is next to the railway crossings

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 2

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314

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 2

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