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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Doctors says that dancing is one of the best forms of physical exercise, and those who delight in this pleasant pastime will have an opportunity of spending an enjoyable evening at St. Joseph's schoolroom to-morrow night, when the social in aid of the Young Men's Clnb wi'l take place. Mr Newton King reports having disposed of six dairy farms on account of the Crown Dairy Co., the latest sale being a 200-acre farm near Toko to Mr Slav.

Messrs L. Pattie and Co., land and stock agents, report having sold a very valuable property of 575 acres at Brunswick.

The 29th annual meeting of the N'ew Plvmmith Gas Company will be held at 6 of thc comj any ou Monday, 29th July. • "

A concert will be given in aid of the Moturoa Sunday-school on Friday evening next, July 28, in the Mission Hall, Tie proceeds will go towards buying new books for the library, and towards paying off the small debt on the Sunday school prizes.

Jf l, King reports having sold Mr F. M. Mills' moo property of Macros I and homestead nt Omnta to Mr Crockett at a satisfactory price, Morev and Son announce moving day prices on everything dnrin<r the last few dav« of their great winter sale. . F/hvin Ma.v. the well-known baker, notifies thjt he h:l- reduced bread In id the 41b loaf, ensj on eart or over the counter. The quality of tile small "ood* made at this bakery is well known, and customers ran rely upon cleanliness, cosyness ,«nd convenience. The tearooms will be found quite handy. Win;* ri?!if in the centre of the town. The Xew IMvmouth Ilinh S#-ho"l Toolhall flub announce a concert to lie held at Whiteley I'.ill next Thursday evening. Items will lie <;iven bv leading amateur t'lent. #l«o a jrymnastie display and »e,.nes from "As you like it," by the pupils.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 July 1907, Page 3

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 July 1907, Page 3

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 July 1907, Page 3

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