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INTERESTING ITEMS.

' : • J Mr M. 0. HulcUcr, Ike well-known vehicle builder of Gill street, is doubt- " less well pleased with the very favour- ' able comments passed, (and ovci hoard by a ".News" man) eoncerniug his i specially vehicle, the Light Kalcigh, for ) farmers. TV vehicle is particularly 1 adapted for farm use, easy, roomy, and f couifurtablc. This is the season when fanners ami 1 settlers buy vehicles". Whether new j ' or second-Uaml, there is no doubt that | l the best place lo l,uy is the place where - good vehicles arc made, and where F good slocks urc kept. Ho;mw muT . Clarke's list iu (his issue seems to (ill i the bill. ) The three " Star" opportunities for - properly purchases, advertised by i Messrs. Gilmour and Puttie, arc on a ) par with the excellent items ou Ike ; books of this linn. Mr Gilmou states i the past .six months have been parti- . cularly good, the firm's success being doubtless due to the line class ol properties they handle. " Cheaper ?" " { believe so," said Mr ; Haivke, the well-known bookseller to , our representative yesterday. Messrs. Smart Bros., electricians, were instal- , hug the electric lighting power, at the Devon street shop, the Egmout street branch having enjoyed the new brilliancy for a week or so. Messrs. Smart Bros, hiiye an interesting notice here, pointing out hotv a match bill means something in the course of the year. " Prime, cheap meat" is what : Messrs Gainl'm mid Company slate they will sell at their new butchery, to be opened in the Stores Company's premises next week, probably on Monday morning. An advertisement in ■ another part of this issue provides inleresliug reading.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 2

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