INTERESTING ITEMS.
The annual general meeting of members of the Tarauaki Jockey Club will lie held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms to-morrow (b'ridav), at. 7.;50 o'clock.
The local branch of the New Zeilanu Clothing Factory are making a special window show o£ their boots and shoes. The linn have a high reputation for the quality, style, and value of their goods, and the hoots and shoes arc well up to their high standardThere is no place in the country-side where you can hear better music and entertainment than at "The Talkeries,'' Devon street. I his talking machine store has a stock of hundreds of machines and HI.UDO disc and cylinder iccords. There is no reason why your home should not be musical, as by calling on ilr (I. Ci. Boulton you will got the best advice and also buy your machine and records at exceptionally b\v prices lor ca,h. l-.vciy shop is known by the qualify of'its good-. it is quality mid lowprices that has made Uearc the shoemaii famous for footwear, lie is now ill his new premises, nud holding a housewaniiing sale. The values are belter than ever. Call along and see hi, slock and price lists.
Oil c.nir fourth page will lie found :m advertisement, from 'i'hos. lioilhwiel; and Sons, WaiUira, re manuresmanures have given tUe best of results where until. Fanners should read the price list and all particular*. Mr Waller llewley, land agent, Now Plymouth, gives particulars of t)iree good farms for sale, lie also has numerous enquiries for grazing properties of 500 to 3000 aires. Oivura haviag farms for sale .should send in particulars of such without delay.
This afternoc i Mr .WnvUm King will hold an iinros.Tvc(i -ale of furniture and farm toole at J Sell Block on f.ceouul of Mrs Cornwall. Train arrangements are very suitalile for anyone wishing to attend this sale, as they .-an leivc lnwii hy the 12.50 train and vein ru hy the evening train, which leaves 11 en win «l road about 5 o'clock.
K. Wiim'house, siharebrokcr, reports that he has buyers anil sellers of Taianaki petrolciuus. Talisman Consolidated* and Wailu.
-Mr l-'red. \V. I'rethey, land agent, £l- - in, reports having sold 11 r Oib'is' farm of 120 acres, Egmnnl: village, t» .Mr Searanike. of Olaki; also an Inglewood farm of l.'ls acres to Mr 11. D. Xeilson. of Maurieeville. Mr Frelliey lias a ehoiee seleelion of farm prop.rties mi hi* books, and land-seek >vs would do well hi consult him. Noni" parliculars of properties will be found on the first page of this issue.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 July 1907, Page 3
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