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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Nothing like haying the most reliable seeds if you want a decent crop. WHowe's seeds always grow, and the crqpg always give satisfaction.

Tickets for the Central School Committee's entertainment on Friday, 28th inst., may be obtained from Mrs. Burgess, and Messrs. Avery and Catran, members of the committee, and the teachers will also lie able to supply any required. Mrs. Wilkes, Waitara, a favorite in New Plymouth, has kindly consented to sing. A number of items entirely new to this district will be given, and altogether the committee are look-

ing forward to a pleasant evening, and a considerable increase to their funds. Mr. Newton King desires to draw attention to the alteration In date of sale of late C. Turner's fnrm. The snlo will be held on Saturday, 29th inst., instead, of 22nd inst., as previously notified. Mr. Newton King reports the sale of .Mr. E. Revell's farm of 582 acres at Taratn to Mr. 15. A. Death, of Taratn, also farm of 381 acres-at Tongaporutu on account of Mr. J. O. Eastwood to Messrs P,ells',iaw Bros., of Pahiatua.

Rational dress in footwear is of tlfp utmost importance. If one!s hoots anj} shoes are not made in strict conformance with regard to tho anatomy of the foot, the result is great discomfort, pain, contortion, of tho foot, and frequently ill-health. The New Zealand Clothing Factory arc making a specialty of Hygenip footwear. §ee JS; ' place advertisement. Messrs VB. White, and Sons will open at their new premises (next Ok»y, Son and Arnold's) on Wednesday next, ■Tune 20th. Hundreds of new lines in drapery and clothing will bo the order. Attention is drawn to E. Woodhouses share list on page 2. Some flwt-ei-ss sound investments paving goaddividends are quoted for sale at low prices, and should he snapped up hv investors. The National Banks, gas snares, and Waihi ami Talisman Gold '"'"•S recognised as particularly (rood mocu. Money must bo invested to - S'ow, and safer investments are unpro[•ura hie. The opportunity of securing these shares at quoted prices is non.

- i LATEST ?tUBLE NEWS TJHITID PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY MJKflfilC TBLEGIAPH.—COPYRIGHT.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 June 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 June 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 June 1907, Page 2

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