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Herbert's end of season sale is now in full swing. Bargains are being offered in every department. On Saturday, when the sale started, brisk business was done. Tenders are invited by the Taranaki County Council for the construction of concrete piers for the Oakura bridge. Monthly subscriptions of the Taranaki Laud, Building, and Investment Society will be payable up to 5 p.m. this (Monday) evening. Mr Newton King will sell by auction at his Mart on Saturday next the goodwill of a lease on Mount Eliot reserve, New Plymouth, Particulars of a concert to be held at liahotu on St. Patrick's Bay (March 17th) appear in this issue. Mr and Mrs J. Goodman, medical specialists, of Pa'.mcrston North, have, for the convenience of their patients, removed to more commodious rooms in Palmerston Buildings, Cuba-street. Mr and Mrs Goodman specialise advice by post. Advertiser wants furnished rooms. Holiday excursion tickets on the New Zealand railways will be issued in connection with the Stratford races this week.
The Railways Department invites lenders for the right to sell fruit on mail trains between New Plymouth and Longburu. One of the leading lines of Moroy & Son's winter display is a heavy stock of special Wolsey underwear, guaranteed unshrinkable. All wool golf blouses and sealcttc jackets are also mentioned in an interesting notice that appears on page 1 to-day. To-morrow evening the Volatile Vaudiville Company appear for the first time before a New Plymouth audience. A bright and sparkling programme has been arranged, including turns by skilled contortionists aud skirl dancers, coon songs, vocal and instrumental music, The "Volatilcs" are all local performers, and those who visit the Theatre ltoyal on Tuesday evening will learn that New Plymouth has some really first-class "performers in vaudeville,
This evening, in the Whitley Hall, a social is to be held in connection with the harvest thanksgiving festival. A treat is m store for those who attend, for amongst other items two solo* will be given by Miss Clarice Buekniiiii, sister of the well known professional singer, two recitations by Mr Beubow, of Wellington, instrumental selections by the Garrison Band, and for the comfort of the old folks, a recitation by Mr Ilobert Glegg.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 2
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367INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 2
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