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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

fin fourth page: Butter Adulteration, Sheep Returns, Commercial, Church Services, Mail Notices. To-day's supplement is. as usual full of interesting general reading matter, Captiin Edwin telegraphed at 1.0 p/n. yesterday:—Easterly strong winds to gale after 12 hours; glass fall soon; tides high; sen heavy; rain probable.

During the course of the Poultry Society's supper last night, the chairman pre>euted Mr X. Higgie with a handsome clock given to the owner of the best bird exhibited by an Association delegate. The presentation was hardly over when one of the assembly started "Grandfather's Clock," the company laughingly joining in. A representative meeting of civil servants was held on Wednesday evening when a branch of the New Zealmd Civil Service Association was formed o the same lines as in other parts of th Dominion. The matter was taken up enthusiastically, and a large membership is assured. At the Poultry Society's supper last night sencral special prizes were donated for the 1908 show. Mr N. Iliggie promised a guinea for the pigeon classes, and a guinea to encourage children as exhibitors: Mr S. Olliver promised two | half-guinea prizes to be allocated at the discretion of the Society; and Mr E. E. Fromont, of Hawera, gave half-a-guinea to lw allocated to any breed that ihe touimlttee thought fit.

Now, the boys, they must have the best there is, bless 'em. What man ever gives his clothes such wear and tear, such wringing and twisting, as the ave rage smtll hoy» Yon can't be too particular about, your boys' clothing, and particular people Invariably fiuv their 1 toys' suits at "The Kash." of Devon Rtreet, New Plymouth. They've a splendid lot of Norfolk suits in at 12s M. all made from specially selected twee-Is, and thev have a nice lot of tunic sui's for the small boy of five summers nr so. at priqes starting at 8s 3d. In the 3-parment suit for the bigger chops, they've just about the best range in ! town, and nit at their famous low pric ;s. They've also boys' braces 3d, and hovs' stockings from Is. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Tor i Coughs and Cold# aavtr {alls. Is 6d Mi ftl

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 July 1907, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 July 1907, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 July 1907, Page 2

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