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The price of the electro-medical outfits sold at P. de la Hayc's plating shop, is from £1 5S upwards; ftot "£ls" as mis-printed in yesterday's issue. On Tuesday next Messrs Vickers and Stevens will hold a clearing sale of dairy cattle on account of Mr Claude Cartwright, who is giving up dairying owing to ill-health. They will also offer the farm, which is conveniently situated on the Lincoln road, close to the town of Inglewood. Particulars are adver-
tised elsewhere. The third series of entertainments will be held in St. Joseph's Schoolroom on Wednesday evening, September 11. These euchre parties are the most popular that have ever !>ecn held in New Plymouth. Prizes are to }>.■ giv.ui The music will be the newest, and in the capable hands of Mrs. George that goes without saying. A strong ladies' committee has been formed and has charge of the supper arrangements. A most enjoyable evening's entertainment is guaranteed. A grand bazaar is to be held at the end of the year (during Christmas week) in aid of the new St. Joseph's School. Many handsome articles have already been made for 'disposal at the stalls, amongst others brought under notice being a fine specimen photo frame made by Mr. P. McGinn, a piece of work that bears evidence of much patient application. Mr. May, baker, D-won-street, invites the public to try his machine-made cakes and afternoon tea. These goods are now mixed by machinery, ami can be recommended as being ' pure and wholesome. Try for yourself. At Pungarelm on Monday next, Mr Newton King will hold a elearina sale on account of Mr W. Harvey, who has sold his farm. Anyone wanting dairy cows should not delay in making his purchases, as the milking season will soon be in full swing. There are on view in the front lobbv of the Freezing Works office at Waitara
some splendid samples of root crops, ■which have been encouraged by the use of the Waitara manures. Farmers in various parts of the district testify to its efficacy. Morey and Son's first show of spring and summer goods will be held on Tuesday, 10th. Everybody invited to attend. We draw the attention of our raiders to the unreserved clearing sale which will be held next Thursday, at the Mimi bridge, by Messrs Jenkins, Matthews and Pigott, on account of
Mr T. L. Oliver. "As the sale is abso- r I lute.ly without reserve, buyers can iix| I their own price*. A free brake for I be! convenience of intending buyers will;] | start from the Wnitara auction mart j : '.it 10 o'clock on the morning of the' : sale. j , ' Mr C. X. Rowe, of Crenui, having - 1 sold his coaching business, will sell,' ( through Messrs Jenkins, Matthews and 1 . Pigott, at their next Urenui stock sale,! i the lfelance of his coaching plant. P«r-| ' ticulars in l T renui cattle advertisement. On Thursday, l!)th September, tliei, members of Holy Trinity Church Tej flenui Sewing Guild intend holding a I sale of work in the schoolroom in aid j of the enlargement of the Wnndav-sci'iool M'ni'MTi bave been working hard for dome months with this object in view,' ; with tin' result that a splendid lot of: articles will be to hand. This sale will 1 " be quite unique to New Plymouth, as' the stalls will represent different rooms 1 The "Fish Ponds" will also be quite new] ti> New Plymouth, and should be %\ great attraction. The Garrison Band' will piny selections during the evening. '•lven a tine day a substantial sum. should be taken towards this muchneeded object.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 September 1907, Page 5
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600INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 September 1907, Page 5
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