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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Newton King reports the sale of '.o2' acres at Mokoia on account of the executors in the estate of the late J. 11 Lysaght to Mr A. Smith, of llahoe.

Wc arc asked to announce that mem-] bers of the New Plymouth Musical So- 1 defy arc requested to meet this evening at 7.30 p.m. That famous clothing store "The Kash," of iSew Plymouth, is oli'eringcu. special line of saddle-tweed trousers. We know they appreciate our readers dealing with them, and as they say, it's enabled them to build up one of the biggest clothing trades in Taranaki ill the short space of three years. They have a great advantage over others of having a, practical man to manage their clothing department, a man who thoroughly understands the making of suits as well as the value of the cloths us Hilt means a lot to you as a buyer, and no other firm in Taranaki can offer such advantages, Try one of their' "PrestwcU" suits next time you're in need of a suit.

Anyone wishing to purchase a freehold farm should bear in mind the sale by Mr Newton King, at Rahotu in Thursday next, of the Crown Dairy Company's Opunake and Rihotu pro-' perlies. Four farms and a number of suburban sections and part of that property at Opunnke known as Breach's, which has the reputation of being ouc of the best pieces of land on the coast. The farms, being for absolute sale, offer an exceptional opportunity to a man of small means.

Mr Newton King advertises an unrew served sale of furniture to be held on Monday next on account of Mr. A. 1 O'Loughlin, at the residence, Liavdet street.

Tickets for the Tukapa Football Club's annual social are selling briskly. AH arrangements arc reported to be well in hand, and the ladies' committee holds its final meeting in the Town Hall at 3 o'clock to-day.

For gardening in all its branches the proper tools for the work can be had ,at most reasonable prices at Okcy, Son |an Arnold's big shop in Devon street Mr J. D. Heaiy, architect, Stratford, invites tenders, to close on Wednesday) 28th inst., for the erection of a cheese factory at Taungatarn for the Awatuna Co-op Dairy Co., Lid. ' ' If you have not heard the latest talking machine records nt ''The Talkeries," Devon street cast, you are missing a famous treat. The proprietor will sell them cheaper than you can get, them anywhere else. But to'enjny these fine records it is necessary to have an up-to-date instrument. These latter are procurable at especially low rates just now. Get one for your home.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 20 August 1907, Page 2

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