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ITEMS OF INTEREST.

Geo. Livingston hag a replace advertisement in this issue, one property mentioned in jvhich will interest anyune wanting a good home at a low' iigurfc. I he first annual musical examination for members of the Garrison Band will be heid st the Drill Hall on 1 hursday, November 22. Gold and silver medals are to be given to ivmners of contests. Some of the »olos to be played are of exceptional musical beauty, and as the players are practising assiduously, some good renderings are promised. There •hould be a large attendance to hear tins musical treat.

Shareholders in the Taranaki Petroleum Company, Limited, are reminded of the adjourned meeting- to be held at (l\e Theatre Royal at 10 0 c.ock this morning. Every smoker knows what an excellent thing is good tobacco. In lact, if tht; weed does not suit the s moker, very little satisfaction is ob- i tamed. Avery's famous mixture is guaranteed ta suit the most fastidious smoker.

An attractive announcement occupies Morey and Son's advertising space m this issue. The articles told of are dress goods, 0 f v hich the nim are showing very wide assortment. Ladies should call alongearly and get their choice. *

On Wednesday next Mr Newton Jung will hold a clearing sale of dairy and farm stock at Koru on account ot the late Hy. Des Forges' estate. I ho cows arc a well selected jot, sevmal have just calved and the others are due to calve shortly. Anyone wishing to increase their herd for this season should not miss this sale.'Full particulars are advertised in s Mother column..

Mr Newton King notifies alterations 'tales of sales owing to Taranaki A. and P. Show fixture. Those in want of groceries will do well to bear in mind the sale which takes place on Saturday next in the shop lately occupied by Messrs A. J. Clarke and Co. Particulars are set foith in Mr Newton King's auction advertisement in another column.

Tickets for the Agricultural So-ejety-s dinner are selling rapidly. J ne catering* is in the capable hands of Messrs Angus and Thomson, and an excellent spread i* being - arranged. This is the first show dinner of the society, and should have a good'effect m bringing breeders, officials and judges together. "

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 2

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ITEMS OF INTEREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 2

ITEMS OF INTEREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 2

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