INTERESTING ITEMS.
No want in tin! way of naturalequiplimit is greater than that uf sight, and to those who enjoy it no calamity could In- greater llian its loss. Even a siignt defect may severely handicap tile child at school or lho»u engaged in the battle of life- Jt bolioves every responsible person to do the best he possibly cill (or his eyes' improvement. Their ellieieney will praetie:illy determine ilie measure of bis success in Imsiucss. Our readers will be studying their best interests in this line by at once calling on ilr Harry's colleague, i.e., Mr J. 1.. Nicol. The methods and experience oi these specialists have brought benefit to many in this district already. For further information see our advertising columns.
Mr Newton King reports that he 'i.is sold Mr E. Kelliher's farm of 85 aefos at Toko to Messrs Firchnm and Newland, of Toko and llunterville respect tivelv.
Ladies, a! Morey and Son's a hcautiJ'ul range of costumes are htiilf! sold at remarkably cheap prices. Each costum'-' is stylish and reasonable. The cirlier you call the larger will be the selection to choose from.
White and sons may lie looked to during (his week for some unusual bargains. Their new premises into which they nie nbout to remove are Hearing completion, dud several lines are now specially ledneed to elVeel a speedy eleiranee. Investors in farm lauds are invil.*! to inspect a choice little farm of S3 acres silu.il,"! on (he I'raukley road, to be ■■■old bv auction by Mr Newton King .ei Saturday, dune 2'2. on account of the bile ('. Turner's estate.
Every farmer, and everybody else, for that nintt"i', knows how necessary it is to have good, dry, warm boots. With vonr feet drv and warm you can do more work and save doctors' bills. At McKwi'ii I'.ros.' boot store (just bel-iw Wilson anibXolnn's auction mart) V"' can' go wrong for any kind of fooLww;. (Jot your next pair from McEwons'—reliable and reasonable.
Messrs Cihnour and Clarke., land an 1 eslaio agents. Now Plymouth, t:ive ]>i.'ticiilarKon put;'" on- <■• this issue of a couple of proiicrti '' ■ ■'■■<•]■• l««vi' f'H' Si ,l,. —so acres an " voßpcclivolv. These avc ; ■ ■ which must
lie sr.hl. an.l lis 111" prices asked are verv lil'lif. cither proposition would lie n siife speculation for anyone. Ot in enrly.
The Tarnmhi lOducation Hoard ;vl-verli-e f..l- teachers at illc Sll'iltf 1 11.11. Schooi iin.l the I.oppcnnn school. | \iil.licalion-. close on .lime 2-llh. Messrs V.. (irillilhs ami f'.i.. New V'virr,nr,i. Invite tenders, to close on Tlmi'M-n- ne-,-1, for creel in;: ahonl. 100 chains uf fencing:. The niiontc.n of slnne-hreahers is ,!ii'ee|e.l 1" mi advertisement uf the M'ainoroi TJonil Hoard, which requires IfiOfl vanls nf niolal hmken.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 June 1907, Page 3
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