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INTERESTING ITEMS.

s The New Zealand Clothing Factory 0 give prices ami particulars of top round '*• gent's welled boots in their replace ad- '■" vertisement iu this issue. *> Wilson and Nolan give particulars of a a very line sheep run in their ndvertiscs inenl on page one. 'i'he laud is well sit- ;■ uatcil and ii'/o-shcep-to-tho-acre country. 1 Mercy and Hon announce Saturday, s .Inly Utli, as the oneuing day of their e gigantic winter sale. There will be i. more remorseless price-cutting than ever ; before. i Deare has moved. Deare, the shoeman, tli« proprietor of the people's footwear store, is now established in new premises, specially lilted for his business. Old friends and new ones will find him 1 in (he shop recently occupied by •Messrs . While and Sons, next the railway cross- . ing. To celebrate the occasion he is I selling hoots and shoes a! liig discounts. I Ambury Bros.' large drapery establishment just now [ireseiiis a particularly comfortably appearance, being heavily slocked in every department with warm ' wearaliles to keep out the cold of winter. Everything is new and seasonable, and everything h I" he sold at the lowest cash prices. See the advertisement on page une for some of the majiy lines offering. The evenings arc long and if you home is without music the hours are wearisome. Your friends drop in and you perhaps lind it dilficult to entertain them. .Maybe yon cannot sing or play yourself, or if you can you don't feel in the humor. Kemedy the whole matter by gelling one of if. CI. Bonbon's talking machines and a dozen or two bright records. "The Tnlkorios," Devon street, is the shop to visit. Captain Edwin and tho Auckland Clothing Co., Devon street, have been having a talk by wireless telegraphy, and the man who'holds the weather guage predicts cold and wet weather galore. The result is that lite Auckland Clothing I'", have purchased very heavy lines in warm overcoats. Every size stock- < ed. A special line of perfect-tilling Coals are being offered at '27s (Id. do ' along and try them on.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 2

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