INTERESTING ITEMS.
The picnic arranged by the Ue Burgh Adams Lodge for to-day at "Aoteu," New Plymouth, has been iudeliuitely postponed 011 account of the dentil of Mr George. The local branch of the New Zealand Clothing Factory are making a very line display of their new autumn and winter novelties.
.livery mother knows how dilliculi, it is to keep a hoy's clothes clean, and tlie dillieulty in keeping the lid in presentable form. At W. T. ilookham's, eoi ner of fSroughani and Devon streets, will be found a. large stock of jerseys, These ae just the things for the boys. .Men's and footballers' jerseys, a large stock, are also in slock.
I'oi the Lent season Air A. Veale has made every preparation, and amongst other good 1 things ,may be found ling iisli, anchovies, haddocks, sprats, shrimps, lobsters, herring, etc. All of these and many more arc ill store for those who require them. Prices, etc., in replace advertisement ehewhcrc.
A limit reminder is given of the saie of pot plants anil ferns this afternoon at ■>, o'clock at Mitchenson's iate nursery. As the property is sold, every lot will be submitted without reserve, A "bus will leave Ainlmry's corner at 1.43 for the convenience of residents of the West Jinil. Messrs Webster Ltios. are the auctioneers. Mr Newton King notilics additional
entiies for his sheep fair to-morrow (Friday) at Toko. A brake will leave the .Stratford mart at 10 o'clock on the morning of the sale. A replace advertisement in connection with the (jJrosvenor Hotel is inserted. This hostelry is one of the best appointed in the province, anyl patrons may rely on being well attended to.
in consequence of the death of Mr J. C. Georgte, |latc| president [off the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce, the (juiu'terly meeting v£ that body lias been postponed until Monday evening next.
A reminder is given of the trial of the Underwriter;;,' Fire Extinguisher to be given on the reserve opposite the railway station. Messrs \Vilson and Nolan are the Taranaki agents, and they are in charge of to-day's demonstration. The machine appears to lie a very handy, inexpensive and effective lire-lighter. it has been found necessary to still furl her adjourn the meeting of the intending member* of the New Plymouth flowing Club to Tuesday evening next, as the Town llall is engaged by ihe Ki|uitable Building Society ' fur Friday evening.
H«l panu,!tanga ' te.u-i inohio tia ko Fpo Tunie kua. tu liei Kai llehita mo nga kuii Maori nio le lalciwii |!i:::il!i i Tlangalahu-.i lieeve :itu Ki I'arininihi. A lcole whare lleliita o tana takiwa, ko te whare o Kpo (t'uiiie i Purangi. Ko te inoui lakoha mo te kliri .Maori kotiihi i tan i lakh a kua whiikaril.ea e laiia kiiun lu-rn k':i run hcreni me le hikipene nio ii k11■ i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 7 March 1907, Page 2
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471INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 7 March 1907, Page 2
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