INTERESTING ITEMS.
Ihey are just the thing you require tor warmth and are tine scoured, pure inodorous, and soft and rich in weave. We stock all sizes and our prices are terribly low for this class of goods. Look for them at Morey and Son's. The New Zealand Clothing Factory throughout their numerous branches, are supplying a large demand for ready to wear tailor-cut Suits. Tliev are rut and trimmed equal to bespoken tailoring, and are about half the price. Cross, half, and all intermediate sizes are stocked to ensure a perfect fit. Eltham's new land agent, Mr F. \V. Fret hey, has an advertisement on page 1, giving particulars of a number of properties he has for sale and lea'C. Anyone on the look-out for land in fie Eltham district should communicate with Mr Frethey.
Mr Waller Bcwlcy, land agent. New Plymouth, advertises some " particularly good properties in his replace Advertisement on page 1. Attention is directed to Messrs C. E. Raby and Co.'s land advertisement on our first page. Mr E. H. Trash, electrician and contractor, Egmont street, has been -n----trust'.'d with the installing of the electric light in the Foresters' Hall, Masonic Hall, and also for the Carnegie, Library when completed. Poultry keepers and farmers ! Now that eggs are very high-priced yon want to make money. Start your hens Laying right away. Meat meal is the preparation for producing eggs. You get it at W. Eowe's store, Brougham street.
Now that the election is over and we've settled down to solid graft once more, its time we began to look round, for our winter clothing, becaii-e it's getling chilly o' nights now. "The Knsh" of Devon St.. New Plymouth, is alnuil the cheapest and host stove in Tavaunki for men's and hoys' colthing. 'l'hev Specially cater for men and boys and, therefore, they can show yon a l>i"gcv selection than any other store. Thoy'\o a splendid lot of boys Norfolk suits in now and they are well worth seeing. I There are aliont HO suits at 12s (Id, very suitable for winter wear. On reference to our advertising columns it will he seen tint Mr Viek?rs and Stevens will sell without reserve at their Tnglewood sale yards, a number of working bullocks and contractors 1 tools, drays, etc. Particulars of which uro advertised. The liorough Council invito fenders,,to close 23rd inst., for earthwork in Vivian street and Outfield road.
A notice is inserted (bat persons (respassing on the properties of Messrs. A. M. Robertson. Thus. Oeddic,v*hnd U. Paildison, King road, will be prosecuted without exception.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 18 May 1907, Page 2
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428INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 18 May 1907, Page 2
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