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> Jlr Joe Lawn, who started business I on ill? toast, wuil iieauqUiirters no Wa- . l'ea, a iew months ago, announces elsewhere the days on wmch his earts serve . the contiguous districts. Air Lawn . grows liis own bullocks y.ud sheep, th.-j ' quality of which, as all along the Coast know, cannot be beaten anywhere, lie has been fortunate in securing the services of ill- Arthur (J uv as manager, a circumstance which is a sullicient guar- I untee that file wants of patrons will be properly cared for. I We give a iinal reminder of the clearing sa'ie to be held by Messrs Wilson and Xolan at Tikorangi on Thursday next on account of Mr T. Morgan. I'he cows are a firstclass lot, having been well culled, and should meet with a ready sale, this class of cow being hard to get. The implements are complete and in good order. All the furniture as well as the usual farm sundries will be sold.
There lias been a rumor ailoat that the euchre party to be held in fjf„ Josephs schoolroom to-morrow evening will be a great success. The rumor in this case, we are assured, is a, fact. There will be a first- ami second ladies' and gent.'a prizes. The Ladies' Committee are sparing 110 pains to bring the evenings entertainment to a sue-i cessful issue,
Lxeeptionally good bargains arc offered at Miss 1M ford's drapery, mi lincry, and clothing shop in 'Devon i street- l'or two weeks onJv a discount of 2d in the shillin<r will 'h.> given on alll Don't miss lids elmnce. Two genuine, investments recomniondod by K. Woodhoime, sharebrokyr,. are Wuihi and Talismans. Both those shaves are on the move., Waihi selling at £8 14m. which in InWr than they h-ivo been for two wepl?« tvs I ', the n f the drop lieinfr f holders qr j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 6 August 1907, Page 2
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