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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Mr. W. T. Ilookhain, the cash clothier, is to the fore with a great winter attraction of all wool pants and shirts. These goods are all at low Agues and guaranteed for warmth and wear. See the. windows for display. You will want to buv.

Messrs W. W. Murton. ironmongers, etc., are holding a monster dissolution of partnership sale. A very extensive stock has tii be cleared, comprising tools of all kinds, furnishing, general and builders' ironmongery, cabinetmakers' sundries, plumbers' brass foundry, etc. The sale, starts to-day, 22nd June, and as £2OOO worth of new stock lias to be cleared, great bargains may be secured. Th ■ Paiihaka Road Board notify that the Warea road bridge will be closed to heavy tradio on 24th and 25th inst. Messrs Jenkins, Matthews and Pigott notify for sale on July 27th, at their mart, Waitara, a parcel of land containing 17!) acres in the Waitara survey district.

Messrs E. G. C irthew and Co., land agents, report having sold Messrs Palmer and Deverill's fine beach farm at Urcnui to Mr E. Fitton, of Eltliam.

Anyone wanting good dairy cows just coming into prolit should attend Mr Newton King's cattle sale at W'tiwakaiho on Tuesday next, when the whole of Mr N. Hill's dairy herd will he. sold wiihout reserve.

A reminder is given of the undeserved clearing sale of dairy and farm stock to be held by Mr Newton King atMimi on Thursday next on account of Mr B. A. Petersen, who has sold his farm. Anyone wanting really good eOws should h"iir this sale in mind.

Special attention is drawn to a line of National Tisink shares advertised on page 2 by It. Woodhouso, sharebroker. The parcel is 200, and can be sold in lots of 20 and upwards. This line at £5 8s is a particularly sound investment, returning 5% per cent, on investment., and at. quoted price is below what they can be secured at in WolHng'On and Auckland. You remember those mackintoshes "The Knsh" were advertising some weeks ago. We're pleased to say they've another lot in. It's jobbing time with the manufacturers, and "The ICash" being cash buyers, have these lines offered to them very eirly, as they are in a position, owing to their great trade in men's wear, to clear very large lots, lots that very few people can clear. About 80 mackintoshes in all, every coat a bargain. It would well repay our readers to fill in the coupon which is at: the bottom of their advertisement. If you're not satisfied with the coat when you get it, send it back, and you'll get your money returned in full.

—"The Kasli," Devon street, New Ply mouth. ,

The Maorilaiid Copper Company, nowworking copper deposits in the Aniseed Valley, Nelson, has issued a bookl-t which contains reports on the mines from the following engineers and seien-iH.«:~-Sir James Hector, K.CM'.'•, ' ''.U.S., kite Director N.Z. flovernmont (.'.-o'.ogical survey and late Director of the ( ; 0-anial Laboratory; Professor S. If. Cox, MiiK'i'alogieal lecturer, Sydney, Assoc. Ii.S.M., President Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Loudon; Dr. John Ktorer, JJiiiitiL' and Cicological Expert, 'Melbourne; P>. A. !•'■ Murray, F.G.S., late (.ov:'i-nei.-l ('!< nloglst of Victoria; W. 11. Argall, mining engineer, New Zealand; and W- !'• Morlev, assayer, Nelson School of Mines] New Zealand. AU of these -_xperls, without exception, report in glowing terms of (he mines and predict ' a bright future. All who know the mines advise on them as a very safe investment, and one with very probable phenomenal prospects- A few reserve shares to obtain funds for erection of smelting plant, are placed on the market at par. The opportunity of Hcc-ir-ing the shares is now. The list will shortly be closed. Tn view of the increased demand and high price of coppar the spec. must, appeal to investors, who should call without delay and inspect samples of ores and obtain photographs and full particulars from 1!, I TVoodhmisc, the broker for Taranaki

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 June 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 June 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 June 1907, Page 2

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