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_ A reminder is given of Lyttelton and I'Ottes clearing sale 011 Monday next, it. Mangorei, when somo choice dairy .'ows and heifers will be so:d, besides poultry, pigs, and household furniture and effects, Webster Bros, are the uictionci rs.
Mr Newton King advertises in another column entries for his llahotu cattle sale, which will be held 011 Friday next (instead of Thursday), in order to avoid clashing with the Taranaki Show.
On Sunday next the Military Band intend giving a concert tit Western earn: j. u e programme of music to bo rendered is a particularly good one. Gtyen a flue day the attendance should be large. A collection, to he divided between tho Band and Western Park funds, will be taken up. Mr A. Vealc, grocer and provision merchant, Devon-slrect, notifies in Ins replace advertisement that he is now supplying currants, sultanas, essences, poet, walnuts, prunes, biscuits, and in fact all lines at prices that must appeal to tho housewife. All the goods are new and just opened up. Shop at Vealc's for your Christmas cake ingredients. Messrs K. Griffiths mid Co. arc now receiving applications for contributing shares in tho Tai'anaki J'etroleum Company. Considering the exceptionally bright prospects of this venture, tlie present issue shou'ld not hang fire nnyiy days. Young men are cordially invited lo a pleasant afternoon at W'liitelcy Memorial CluirclT on Sunday. A musical programme wit bo given and also a short address bv tile Rev. T. G. Brooke.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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246INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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