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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Williams and Storey, dentists, iSew Ilj month, have an advertisement iilsi'whriv. The firm pay lortnightly visits id Kahotu, their next visit being on .May 2nd tit the luinotu Hotel.

of ffnit/s clothing, etc., by the Auckland Uojimg Co. has built up their large hu.sim»s on solid lines. The firm's prosent oiler of an extra pair of trousers Willi each suit knight ia a good on as the suit* are well cut and si for the present seasons wear those in need of good, warm clothing should call and inspect.

,1 be warmly clad in footwear thai not let in the moisture. Go alone; care, the shoeman. His stock is uly very large, but specially Selecta- this district, At this store i will compare more than favorably any in the province, i Exhibition Orchestra is booked for -night season at the Theatre Royal iicsday, 7lh May. The Orchestra 'ken of as the finest ever heard in nlony, so that a groat muscial is in store for those who attend, oiiecri should draw a big house. euchre party arranged for last ay in connection with St. lis choir, and postpone! nut of reto Hie late Mr. E. M. Smith, i., will take place on 1! H.i.iv night Joseph'* schoolroom. Tirse' euchre s have had three years' continuous ■si's, and the committee is deterthat this year shall be no exeepo the rule. A dance follows the ssive euchre tournament.

msßmmmmmmm •J notifies a ]ioll of vatopnyers at the. Louvr Mangorei Bc-iirml '""t, to select five mom-

A social wnlev the auspice* of the Star Football Club, is to be lleM ut tiie Hrou<iliam ntivot luill on Thursday evening l!P\t.

lliat bu-y store, ''The Kasli,"' is oli'crin" for tlic next ton Jays a (horouglilv reliable mackintosh fur 27s 6d. If ynvi do IK.I live ill town ami cnimui pall' at llu; simp, (ill in fllm t'.irm in (heir advertisement and po.-t to (liem. Your money back, is thoif motio, if you're not satisfied, so (hut you are practically getting a mat 011 approval. Won't miss (he opportunity of securing your winter coal" at a very low ligili'r. the < iavvison liaml has arranged to give an open-ail' concert at the Esplanade on Sunday afternoon, commencing al o'clock. Uaiulina»tcr 'Mcf'onneH lias drawn up (lie following programme: Funeral dirge, "Garland of Flowers" (Hover). in memory of (lie late l\lv K. •W. iSniilli, Jl.ll.l!.; niarcll, "Ralnta<ion": selection, ■Tl.ombar.lo"; hymn, '•stanliope" anthem, "Tliy Peaceful ll0"ie," ; hymn, "Jiately Old"; anthem, those Shining Holies"; march. "Marine Artillerv."

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 April 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 April 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 27 April 1907, Page 2

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