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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Those in search of a good house property or small dairy farm will find exactly what they require in Mr. K. Woodhouse's advertisement, which appears on the front page. Messrs Jenkins, Matthews and Pigott, auctioneers of Wailara, will sell, a£ Urenui to-morrow (Friday), cattle, horses, farming implements and household furniture, on account of Messrs Allhusen Bros., Onarco road. The sale is a very large one, and everything is to be sold absolutely without reserve. The Makalm factory, which scored the highest average grading points for the past season, was equipped throughout by Messrs MaeEwan and Co., Ltd., and is

one (if the mnny examples where the special knowledge of this firm litis been instrumental in laying the foundation of the subsequent; successes achieved by ninny of our backhloek Factories. The loeal brunch of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, in their replace advertisement, call attention to their tailorin;,' department. Their numerous branches throughout the colony work on the one central tailoring establishment, and the enormous turnover enables the firm to quote wholesale prices for their suits to measure. Rev. TT. A. 0. Keck will give interesting reniininsqenees from his experiences as a niissioner in Gipsland. In some respect Victoria much resembles Tarauaki, inasmuch as the dairying industry is a prominent feature. Seeing that Mr. Keck has labourer in five different stations in Victoria, the tale that he will

have to tell in the While-ley Tlnll this evening will be full of interest. Several musical items will intersperse the recital and a pleasant evening is assured. When you go to buy house furniture

and that sort of thing there is nothing like dealing with a gooff, reliable firm.

The work done at K Dingle's premises. Devon street, is all guaranteed to last, and the prices are popular. Just now the window is nicely displayed with tables, chairs, mats, carpet'ings, etc.. while the interior of the shop is heavily stocked with bedsteads, chest drawers, chell'onicrs, etc, Call in and see Dingle for furniture.

Messrs. J. H. Macliwan and Co., Ltd., are the successful tenderers for the complete cheese factory plant that is being installed in time for the coming season by the Cape Kgnionl. Dairy Company. This firm were the first to introduce the system of contracting for the entire equipment of dairy factories in working order, and during the past six years they have equipped over fifty complete butler and cheese factories throughout New Zealand.

Watch Wilson and Nolan's space on page 1 for particulars of a valuable properly to-morrow (Friday) morning.

Mr. li. Woodhouse, sharehroker, Devon street, has a notice of interest to persons dealing in shares. See first column on leader page for particulars. What promises lo he a most enjoyable and uniipic concert will take place, at St. Mary's Hall to-morrow (Friday) night, when n. "cuckoo" enlerlaininent will he given bv the children of St. Mary's Sunday school, assisled by the teachers. Tableaux, solos, comic songs, ele.. tiguro on the programme, wliicTi is published elsewhere. The performers will be dressed in Vcuokoo - -' cosfiinies, and should give a good account ~, Ihom-

As this is (he season dial. I'armois are looking for llaiuly sized propcrti's. a reference to Mr Hickman F. IJukscllV property list on page 1 will 1.,. rnn.idl most advantageous. Several likely-pro- 1 perlies are advertised. Those who saw (he beautiful piece of ornamental sculpture sen! bv Mr \Y. I''. Short to (he New Zealand International Exhibition predicted I hat if would earn some reward. As a mallei fuel, a gold medal was awarded. In addition the Exhibilion million!ios awarded a silver medal lo one of his employees, Mr W. .1. Howell, for an exhibit of Col hie moulding. Tliesp trophies, won in open coninolilion. go to prove fTmt (hero arc in Xew Plymouth monumental masons capable of fuming out. work of Hie vorv finest cow lily, mid Hie Tarannki public should hem- Mr. Slirof's work in mind when Ihey have need of headstones or any oilier monumental work. i

i LA7.EST. i TELEGRAMS.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 June 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 June 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 June 1907, Page 2

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