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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Those thinking of buying engagementrings, watches, or jewellery would do well to call at the shop next the Meat Bazaar, where these articles are beiu» sold at a big discount on Auckland prices to effect a speedy clearance, as Mr. Black can only stay a short time longer. A look at the goods and prices will convince everyone that this is a genuine chance to secure bargains. .Messrs Wilson and Nolan notify that they are buyers of dairy separator butter, and are prepared to sell all classes oi stock in the paddock. Mr George Colson is their stock agent. With this issue wo circulate Messrs. White and Sons' announcement of their first display of spring millinery, blouses, mils m robes, costumes, etc. Quite recently the firm moved into new premises where very line showroom accommodation is provided. In this room will be a magnificent show of all the latest spring (novelties just from the Home markets.—Advt.

Mr. Newton King notifies that he has now in stock new season's seeds, including BarribaTl's celebrated carrot, Sinclair's champion carrot, yellow globe and long red mangolds. These seeds are specially grown from selected root;, and having been carefully tested for germination, can be recommended. To obtain the best results also use the firm's highclass fertilisers when sowing the above seeds.

Jersey cows are becoming more popular every season. The Napier Herald remarks that one dairyman who would have nothing to do with Jerseys happened to get one by mistake. He is now so surprised at the remarkable results that he has decided to have nothing else. Another breeder found by the introduction of the Jersey strain that Ms young heilers were giving 671bs more butterlut than previously. A fine lot of Jerseys are to be sold by Mr Newton Kjn» at Lcpperton on Wednesday next on account of Mr D. McMillan, and dairy tanners who have not yet gone in for tin's class of cattle arc strongly recommended to do so, this sale affording them an excellent opportunity of procuring iirst-class stock at their own prices.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 September 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 September 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 September 1907, Page 2

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