INTERESTING ITEMS.
Tenders are invited, to close or 20th October, for ploughing anc stumping- 10 acres of bush land. On 1 uesdav next Mr \V. Courtnaj will fccll by auction on the 'ground, several valuable properties pariic Ijrs of which appear in advertisement. Nothing succeeds like success. Messrs Uraund and Tunbridge's bj*iness is run on lines that ensure success for the buyer and seller.
Entries for Webster Bros.' sale on Saturday ai New Plymouth, including a large and varied assortment , f saleable goods, are advertised. A reminder is given of the sale 'oday by Wilson and Nolan of frji Manneiing's superior household fuiniiure, etc. Newton King advertises entries for his llaymarket and mart sales on Saturday; also particulars of a large timber sale (in account of the Koru Sawmilling' Company on Wednesday r.cxt. ~ ' '
Wilson and Nolan hold their usual marl sale on Saturday. Kniries art notified.. Later on in lac afternoon the firm will offer for sale Mr Manncring'a superior nme-cocmed residence.
Messrs Okev, Son and Arnold offer special conccssitins in hing tac-k'c. The firm have decided : to rjuit 'lie whole of iheir stock in this line, and as the goods are to be sold at 25 per cent off for cash, some good bargains a'-o going.
Messrs Wilson and Nolan had a most successful sale of hides, skins and wool yesterday. All lines except (wo were sold under the hammer, tip-lop priees brine;' realised. Six Auckland buyers wore represented, beside* buyers Irion o;her parts. To gain an idea of the state of proficiency 10 which Mv Lints has hi ought his pupils in the limited gymnasium club, one has only to see the photographs in hi s window in Devon street. fhe gymnastic carnival on October 25 promises to bo a big affair.
There is nothing like knowing. If you don t know from experience, then it is easy t,, ]e; lln from the experience of cihers that the vehicles to be obtained from Nesbit and Co., wheelwrights .en-., Currie street, are neatly and s'ouilv built, nicely decorated, lair in price, and wii-1 last a lifesime. Any clas> of vohiele built to order. "A finer lot of records could not lie found in the colony," is the verdict of a music expert, in referring the phonographic music at "Tho Talkeries," Devon street. AH the latest and best machines are kept in slock. Call and see Mr G. Boutton, !he pnprietor. Me wil put you right' on to the best musical instrument for your home.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 2
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415INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81863, 12 October 1906, Page 2
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