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■ ■ No doubt tUo ladies are well oatered o for at Morey and Sou's store. The s .vlute linen, crash, holland costumes ( ind skirts are worth going a Jong way ir '-o see, especially at the prices tho laments arc going for. 0 . Tlie attention of those desirous M eiflior of selling or buying horses is l( directed to our advertising co.umns wherein Mr Newton King notifies that he will hold a horse sale at Stouey River on Monday, November 6th. , There is a very good domand for j_ decent animals, more particularly i iraughts. Entries blose on 29th inst. )t For daintiest of millinery, fashion- _ able blouses, dehglitful wool, Bilk and „ 'auslin dresses, choice sunshades, >, gloves, laces, mantles, costumes, etc.. t . Hessrs Ambury Bros, great fashion i, lisplay is most complete. Tho windows i: iro very full and most attractive. ii Ttie salo of Mr W. Courtney's prog perties to have been held last Tuesday was postponed on account of the s-eather. Further arrangomeats will j. be made on Mr Courtney's return from k Wellington, whither he went on a Thursday. / To-morrow is young people's Decision h Day and special efforts will be made at |. Whiteley Church to make the most of t- the occasion. Ths services for the day will be conducted by the Eev. T. 6. Brooke and the following are to be b the subjects dealt with:—Morning, ~ "Jesus Christ and tho Child " ; after. e noon, "The Sign of the Scarlet." ~ The municipal electric light will be used at the matinee in the theatro today. A trial run of Several films on _ Friday greatly pleased the management n of the biograph pictures. •1 In another column, Mr Newton King, j- sole agent for the new potash manures, b notifies particulars of this valuable land , fertiliser. Farmers and land owners .vill find the manures an excellent material for helping crops and grass, while as a medium for renewing ltn. i poverished land it has few"equals.l! Mr lilley will conduct service at King and Upland road on Sunday, an " alteration in the plan having been s made since our published list was 1 supplied Lovers of music will relish tho intiJ. mation that tho Military Band, voted . one of tho finest reed bands in the s colonies, will provide a concert at j Ytarslaud Hill on Sunday afternoon, 5 commencing at 3 p.m. i Those riding old bicycles, or those , in want of a now one, should call and - inspect the stock in E. Reynolds and ) Co Ltd.., Devon street shop. This i well known firm report that the busii ness executed this season establishes ; a record, thus showing- that tho quality of their goods has been apprcci- . atcc! by the public. : : In addition to the large and varied ; programme to be given by Gymnasi tic Carnival Troupe at the Theatre , Royal on Thursday 2sinst., a musi ical programme of first-class quality . will be submitted. Amongst otbtr. ■ items are; violin solo,'-Herr Loescb;} ■ t™, M J\scs Buckmann; song, Mrs : Wilkin. Tw<-nty-thrco items In all will be given during' the cntcrtain- . men!, which promises to be exceptional}' good,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81870, 20 October 1906, Page 2
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519ITEMS OF INTEREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81870, 20 October 1906, Page 2
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