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INTERESTING ITEMS.

fs, „, l , Bi,ml wi!l ™«» Tb v ■i "i " !l °" ,S " m,,, J' "ftoriioon. liny will also play in ]> voll Himt t „. night, cornicing at the Melbourne

An unusual opportunity of 8 . u . t111 , money on seasonable and dependable goods is presented by the Melbourne Clothing Company's great winter e'e.ranee sale, commencing Saturday, Ist June. The character of the bargains offered is set forth in the inset cir;ulatcd with this issue,.and the firm sure to have a "crowded house" every day of the three weeks of sale.

At the llilles military ball on Monday there will be two presentations. The Mayor will present Caplain Okcv. on his resignation from the Rides, with an illuminated shield, containing photos of Hie officers, non-coms., and men of his late command. The Mayoress will present the ladies prize (a wedding ring) for shooting, to Private T. Marrett, the winner this year. The flarrison Band will probably play the grand march and opening waltz. This will be rather a novelty for Xew Plymouth.

People often quote ''The Kash" when they're speaking of successful businesses, and they wonder at the rapid strides it lms made in the Inst few years. Wliei) you tliiiik of the honest valiies they give, when you've settled on their kciniess in buying tl„. very best that's !o l.e had for I lie money, you've struck- (lie keynote of their success. It seems very simple, but hi reality its very hard f„ r the manager but lie's fully coiupcn-ated by the trust the people ot Tarnuaki are put tin" in Inn. by buying so liberally there.—Ailvl. Xo doubt need be fell by hesitating fanners that the milking macliiue 'iv; come to stay. The agents or ' t |,' e "L.K.C.." machines have orders now fn haml for over 170 mstal'ations tliroug.V out the colony, involving over 400 machines. On Wednesday next, at Mr C. K. lloncyfield's Hank farm, Tatarninnka, where an installation of the "L.K.G." has been in operation for the past season, farmers on the coast will be afforded an opportunity of seeing the machines in operation, and also ascertaining the effect the season's mechanical milking has had on the herd. Particulars of the -demonstration will be found in .our advertising columns.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 1 June 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 1 June 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 1 June 1907, Page 2

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