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INTERESTING ITEMS.

Mr. T. M. Donovan, representing l 1 uller's Advanced Vaudeville Company, has arrived in town to make arrange- ,• went* for the company's appearance . here on Monday and Tuesday next. The entertainment is described as the most c unique that has ever touched the proi vincial towns. Messrs McEwen Bros,, practical boot- - makers, Devon street, have a replace iu 1 this issue notifying that they have a 1 full stock of honest footwear always on - )n>nd. All kinds of boots made to order. This shop is renowned for its excellent ' value. 1 The next railway euchre party and ' ilance is to be held on October 4th. A 1 euchre match, Carrington Road cliam- • pious v. Social Club patrons, will be : played. Good supper and music. The ! proceeds will lie in aid of the Recrea- , tion Sports Ground. 1 Mr (I. If. Pinson, ladies' and gent's 1 tailor, will be in New Plymouth, at • Hooker's sample-rooms, Egmont street, from to-day (Tuesday) to Saturday, 2fith inst. To ensure perfect tit to customers Mr Pinson purposes making a return trip before finishing the orders. Mr Pinson lias all the latest season's goods and styles to choose from. Inspection of a few lines of mercery is also invited, and .estimates given for military uniforms. A reminder is given of the unreserved clearing sale of Jersey cattle to be held at Lepperton to-morrow by Mr. Newton King on account of Mr. D. McMillan. The ladies of the Star Football Club's social committee meet at the Town Hall at 3 p.m. to-day. The best values and handsomest styles in summer muslin are now being shown by Morey and Son. Call and see for yourself to-day. ■ Farmers and others are reminded of the lecture by Mr. Gilruth, under the auspices of the Taranaki Agricultural Society, in the Council Chambers on Thursday evening next. Mr. Gilruth is a popular speaker, and a crowded meeting should eventuate.

The. final rehearsal of tlie court and spectacular dances to be presented tonight at the Kirmess 111 tlie Theatre Eoval passed off most successfully last night, not a single hitch marring the performance. The public have a, treat in store, one whleli they arc not likely to be backward in availing themselves of.

K. Woodhousc, sharebroker. informs us that a shilling dividend Iras been declared 011 Talisman's for 13th Octo&r next. This especially good 10 per cent investment should appeal to both large and small investors. Waihis. a 10 per cent investment, are also strongly rccommendecl.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 September 1907, Page 2

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INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 September 1907, Page 2

INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 24 September 1907, Page 2

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