INTERESTING ITEMS.
A chance for a partnership in a growing business is advertised in another column. Messrs. Roberts & Stokes, electrical engineers, etc., have removed to the premises formerly occupied by Mr McKmnon Bain, in Devon street. The firm will be showing a splendid display of fittings, etc., in the course of a wgok. Morey and Son's big clothing store, is just now looking very seasonable and attractive, the windows being set outwith a display of children's and ladies' goods, the merit of which is already causing big inroads into the large stock. At Hookhnm's, gent's mercer, at the corner of Devon and Brougham streets, may be found every up-to-diitp line of gentlemen's n.crm'y and clothing. Satisfaction to all who purchased at this well-known shop, is asmequanon. All goods are marked up m plain (iguros, and the prices tell their own tale.
There lias lately been added to Mr P. dc la Hayo's electro-plating business a cabinetmaking branch. In this department the best of work is being turned out, and those requiring any delicate articles made could not do better than place the order in Mr de la Hayc's hands. Show cases and picture frames are a speciality, The Committee who haye the testimonial to Mr Okey in hand feel that some subscribers would be glad to meet Mr Massey and the other members of the House on Monday evening. They have accordingly arranged to entertain Mr Massey and his friends at " The Burlington '•' after the - meeting. Tickets for (be supper (2s (id each) can be obtained from Mr Haijy Nowmiin, corner of Devon and Liardet btreets.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81845, 12 September 1906, Page 2
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266INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81845, 12 September 1906, Page 2
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