INTERESTING ITEMS.
Mr. Newton King notifies elsewhere that he has in stock produce of prime quality, including 25 tons prime Tasmania!! table potatoes, 5 tons first-class onions. 5 tons Canterbury hay. Also on sale, chaff, oats, etc. See the advertisement on page 2. When "The Kosh" does anything they do it well. For instance, their "Prestweir overcoats are known right over Taranaki. Their trade ill these coats has increased by 50 per cent, each year, and this year, up to the i v-vent time, the trade is more than d< ' ih-ui that of lasl year. Being pra» -e. ■» they can buy keener Hum any • iom, and they know too much abo: clothing to have seconds, or inferior clothing passed on them. \Vl;'it you waul a coal, just call at their store, aud they'll show you a bigt'iT selection Lh,tll all the oilier shops put togelher.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 25 May 1907, Page 2
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145INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 25 May 1907, Page 2
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