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INTERESTING ITEMS.

To-morrow Messrs Bewley and Griffiths sell without resenc Mr H. Gray's first-class herd of dairy cattle and the whole of the other live and dead stock Farmers will do well to attend this sale, as everything offered as good of its class, and indispensable on farms that arc rim'on up-to-dito lines A free express will meet the morning train from Hawera, and another will leave the mart at'lo o'i lock

It is not generally known to lra\ellers that all trains stop for at hast ten minutes at Hawera. Mr Hutdicon late of Inglewood and btratloftl, has the Kaiiway Hotel (|u>t opposite the station), Hawera, and oll'ei, relreihraents of the best quality. A welcome from this gentloman awaits aid and new friends, A'bonny bonnet for baby is of cream silk and fur, such as are being shown in Messrs Morey and Sou's window. Hats, bonnets and pelisses are all of the very uewest designs, and are going at prices to suit all pockets, The stock will come as a revelation to those who

have not yet availed themselves of the opportunity to inspect it. Ladies' uuderskirts in mercerised sateen, satin, silk, and every material form (|iiite a display in themselves. r A seasonable hue is a newly-opened range of showerproof cloaks A live advertisement appears on our front page to-day.

Followers of fashion have doubtless noticed that velvets and velveteens will have a considerable run this season, and certainly there is nothing moro infinitely becoming. " Lir Gloire " velveteens are quite in a place by themselves, exceeding all othors in quality without raising the price. For richness in coloring, diMith of pile, and general excellonuo. they are- quite equal to high-grade velvot, and have the advantage of being more durable and uncrushable. Some of the lowliest

shades, such as rich brown, new red royal blue, and all fashionable shades' are stocked at Messrs Auibnry Bros' These goods were landed tho other day ex Ruapehu, together with some of the finest furs ever see in New Plymouth lovoly dross stuffs, mantlos,' : jackets' and coatings. Evening wear is shown in all its beauty. Men should seo the tailor-made, suits, ready-to-wear. A new advertisement appears on our lirst page.

It is now well-known that Mr J H larkcr, of Devon-street, has disposed ot his jewellery business. A 'business annonnooment states that all goods are reduced 2a per cent, and over, but the bare announcement cannot do justice to tho unprecedented value offering Every article bears the old origiuai price, off which the liberal discount is given. Early visitors will secure the pick; in fact, it is essentially a case of the early bird catches the worm and the worms in this case arc valuable in deed.—Advt '.

A speciality is made of L :u |, o , s - T{ j Dressing and Ladies' Toilet necessities at the Egmont Hairdressing Saloon Egmont street. A very fine showing ot ladies sundries offered. Tho pro prictary have made quite a reputation, for their skilful and pleasing attention' to this department.—Any?,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8068, 26 March 1906, Page 2

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