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NOTICES OF INTEREST.

Mr E. Dingle gives a tip in his advertising space to-day. People uho are lookinjr for the best furniture at the lowest prices are invited to call ori' him, next Mr W. eraser, chemist. The technical classes will commence tne second term on iViondaj next, as advertised in tnis issue. I- tin particulars oi tlie subjects ana ices may be had 011 application at the education Hoard's office or the secictary, Mr C. T. Mills.

In another column Mr Newton i\mg advertises a sale of shelter nees, ornamental and iiowering siiruijs, etc., to be held in the marc, Devon-street, on Wednesday next, on account of Mr T. M. Stephens Wale iVi. Mitchelson's Caledonian nursery). Farmers and others should make a special point of attending tins sale, as now is the best time for removing trees and plants.

On Friday next, August 3, Messrs Vickers and Stevens will hold a clearing sale on account of Mrs, C. A. Furdon on the farm, on the Junction road, near Kaimata. As Mrs i'urdon is leaving the farm, all her herd of August and September cal ves will be sold, together with house hold furniture, farm implements and sundries, as advertised elsewhere.

Housewives who have metal ware that needs replating cannot do Letter than entrust the work to Mr de la Haze, whose shop is in Devon street, opposite the Red House Hotel. The process tiie goods are put througn is a very thorough and scieutilic one, and as tins is the only shop in the province at which this class of work can be done househoders should make a point of paying a call.

We beg to remind our readers of the sale to be held by Messrs Vickers and Stevens on Tuesday next on account of the executors in the estate of the late J. Cordwell. The herd comprises 7 i cows of nearly all Jersey and Jersey, Ayrshire, and S. H. crosses, and are consequently splendid testers and good milkers, as shown by the results at the Moa Dairy * actory. Anyone in want of some really nice cows, well bred and! close to calving, should not miss this opportunity. The farm is situated on the Hurstliousc road, to Inglewnd. Particulars of the cows and other stock may be seen in our advertising columns.

As the question of the "Second coming'- () f Christ is interesting ninny minds, and there are widely divergent views as to its character tl'c Rev. T. G. Brookes is dealing with the matter in Whitelcy Memor'■'l Church, and to-morrow evening will continue,the discussion of it, ''■' Min- special attention to the <;"'[' thai the Pre-Millcnarian view is '■:s.iiinounn fi - to Christ and a practical denial of the Gospel.

,i he electric power in New Plymouth ■cms comparatively a new institution. •»"c "''(■ many people who are unaware ;" hie many advantages to he gained "v iismg if Messrs Smart Bros., j< ""nbers and Engineers, of New Ply. h-ou hj, roeogritsinf, that I here ,s a area! '""""'l/orll.e „ S P „f the pnwor. I„,tp "''i I .'' I ™. aw .V special sloclc of fii|, llt , s l,,r Miling purposes, included in which lr '; »>»ll>-fo1nre.l filohes ,„ prol'iiston, *','.", iU '" sl ' 1 ' 'l'-sifins-, etc. These '"',"', ";„" Um] y he seen to he appre. 7"7'- "tis fir,,, have imported a >lo<* of ehvlne cooking apparaius. A beautifully 1,,,,.,,;,],,,! 1,-cltle H .i„ ( .i, -buds on a table .ml can be brought to l>oilm K point in 6 or 7 niinules bv merely switching on the current. No ■■imell, nodirt, amino weary wait,',,? for (he water to boil, and at a cost which jis small. Besides those (die firm have electric motors oa hand, several of wmeh are to be shortly installed 'Messrs. Smart Bros have also been instructed by the Public Works Department to fit the new Post Office with electric light throughout. In addition io lie electric fittings at the firms' lactory, there is a splendid display of gas-fittings, otc. * *

A dainty little lunch, With a glass of O.T. PUNCH, Is the acme of perfection, No fear of contradiction,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2

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NOTICES OF INTEREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2

NOTICES OF INTEREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2

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