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INTERESTING ITEMS.

The Garrison Bund trill play several selections in J)evou street this evening, should weather permit. New millinery, blouses, - ribbons, llowers, and all the latest spring and summer goods are selling at Miss Betford s. Prices eau't be beaten in town. Tho examiuatioiij of 'adies who attended tho first aid classes this winter is fixed for Wednesday next, at Mrs [.Gray s residence, on the Carrington Road, between 7.30 and 9 p.m. Tile annual meeting of the Carring ton Bond Cricket Club will be held al Mr McEwan's residence, Carrington Road on Tuesday evening next, at 7.30 o'clock.

Messrs Gilmour ant} Paitie have secured the more commodious premises recently oeonpied by Mr T. W. Welch, 1 The new offices are now being fitted for the carrying of the firm's fast-extend-ing land and estate agency business. A ferand gipsy fair is to be held in Whiteley Hall 011 Thursday and Friday next. The arrangements are on an unusually lavish scale, and there is no room for doubt about the affair being a big " draw." Gipsy camps, gipsy maids, and some realistic gipsy life tableaux have beeu arranged. Farms aro still changing hands through the agency of Mr Newton King, the latest report being the sale of a fine dairy farm, situated near the coast at Warea, on account of Messrs Luxton Bros., the purchaser being Mr J. Guy, of llahotu. This makes the fourth sale reported by Mr Newton King this week.

We l,e« to remind our readers of the I sale on the Richmond road on Tuesday next, 18th insl;., when Messrs Vickers and Stevens will o!T«> for su,le Mr IT. Masemann's nice herd of dairy cattle and other stock as advertised. The cows are a splendid lot and cdose to profit, and Mr Xlasemann's reason for selling is on aocount of being short of i labor.

On Wednesday, the 2fith inst., Mr Newton King will hold a clearing sale of dairy eattle at Corbett Koad, on account of Mr If. P. Cornwall. The stock is composed of pure-bred pedisreo Ayrshire*, mostly prize winnors, •ill of wliicli are in splendid condition' having been carefully looked after,' This is a rare opportunity for fanciers of the Ayrshire breed, which is recognised as being one of the best. The services at Whiteley Church tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. T, G. Brooke and his subject will be "Jesus Christ teaching the Disciples to Pray," and " Queen Esther." The la)tor subject will be takoninthoevening and in connection with it the choir will render the choicest parts of the Cantata "Esther the Beautiful Queen." Those who were fortunate enough to hear the recent rendering of the Cantata will, know there is a troat in store for lovers of good music.—Advt.

Wo direct our rcaders's attention to the advertisement appearing in this issue, announcing the Fitzroy Primitive Methodist Cluirch Bazaar to be held in the Forostors' Hall, Gill street, next Thursday. Tho object is lo raise funds for the rebuilding of a Cliurch on the sight of the old Te Hcnui Uhurch, which was the pioneer of Primitive Methodist Churches in New Zealand, being established in 1814. The bazair programme is very varied" full of attractions for young and old! Ihe young men are being catered for m shooting, hat-trimming and button aeiviug com, etition. Contests for ladies are also biing arranged. For Bronchial Coughs and Colds, Woods' Great Pfcppermint Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d per Bottle,—Adrt, I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 2

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