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ITEMS OF INTEREST. Messrs Wilson & Nolan advertise a shipment of bananas, pineapples, and sagar cane, direct from the Islands. See advertising columns. Messrs Webster Bros hold a clearing sale on account of Messrs Lyttletou and Coot, of Mangorei, ou Monday, 28th inst. Full particulars are advertised in to-day's issue. Messrs Wilson <fc Nolan will sell under distress warrant on Saturday, at 2 p.m., piano, sewing machine, e.p. ware, and sundries, absolutely without reserve. For further particulars seeadvertising column. In connection with the Garrison Band sacred concert in Messrs Sole s ground on Sunday, arrangements haye been made for busses to leave the centre of the town at 2 o'clock. The concert is to commence at 2.30 p.m. Mr Hodder, stationer, etc.. has disposed of his busine: s to Mr A, J. Burgess, of Wellington, who toot possession yesterday. Mr Burgess intends to increa— the ••-cscnt big stock of goods and conduct operations on the most up-to-date and approved hues A reminder is given of the unreserved sale of groceries, crockery, etc., to be held by Mr Newton Kinf; to-mor-row in the shop lately occupied by Messrs A. J. Clarke and Co. This is a splendid opportunity for householders to lay in n st ck at liicir own prices, as everything i> absolutely without reserve. A "long night'' euchre parly and dance in connection with St. Joseph's ,'!ioir, is to take place on the i!UtU insl. These functions have always proved bound to prove no exception, should attract a large attendance. The prizes, which arc on yiew at Dingle's, are a fancy table and carved char. Anyone desirous of investing m a leasehold farm should note that Mr Newton King will sell by auction at i.is mart to-morrow, a farm in the Tarata district, containing 1)27 acres. This being sold by order of the mortgagee, should prove a snip. A section containing 2ti perches, situated on the Town Belt, New Plymouth, will also be sold at the same tunc.

CHEAP IMG FOOD. The maximum quant:'y <<t ''Sucro vhie" that i» required f<>r each V'K pel dav U r.ne pound, one penny. Tlih quantity fed \v th skim miik oi wlicv will make the pigs grow jnc fatten marvellously. For panicu l 3 rs write to J . B. MacEwan and Co. N«a Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81889, 16 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81889, 16 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81889, 16 November 1906, Page 3

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