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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Mr Tiseb. has kindly consented to amuse and instruct the spectators at the Central School on Thursday and Friday week, by his ma?ic lantern set >f views. The annual general meeting of the New Plymouth Amateur Swimming Club will be helJ at Messrs Biuehope ind Webster's otfiee, on Monday next. The "long night" of the Taraniiki Assemblies takes place this evening. Mr Newton King reports having sold Mr James Wilson's farm of l'J7 teres in tbe Okato district to Mr F. M. Mills, of Omata. The time for cutting lawns has arrived. Don't make hard work of it by usiug an out-of-date machine, but get one of those modem ball-bearing mowers now stocked at Oiey, goa and Arnold's, Devon street. One of the finest selections of lnghclass jewellery to be found on the is that held by Mr N. Greiner, Devon street. The speciality offering just cow is a beautiful lot of brooche-i -e 1 with p e.-ious stones. Irspect for \o irself

The sort of vecli >:l' you get if you uhce your order with Mr N. A. Bitcher is guaranteed to give solid satisfaction every time, both for wort; manship and pr.ee.

Ladies ! Your old sunshades can be covered and made as good as new by taking them along to Mr T. Bedford's shop in Deyon street, splendid new assortment of tints and styles lias just ueeu received.

At Mr L. Mark's tailoring establishment in Devon street, workmanship, style, durability and satisfiu-tion are four leading faetors whii-h wfll truariintee your getting a suit of clothes that will suit.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81851, 26 September 1906, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81851, 26 September 1906, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81851, 26 September 1906, Page 3

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