INTERESTING ITEMS.
There is a great demand for houses
' in and about New Plymouth at the pre> i sent time. On page I Mr. R. Woodhouse E gives particulars of several good proper- ; ties. , In anticipation of a big Beason, aa foreshadowed by last, the looal branoU of the New Zealand Olothihg Factory ordered very heavily in clothing, mercery, and boots. The goods are being opened up, and will bo on show in a few days. A reminder is given of the horse parade to be held in Egmont street, near the railway station, on Saturday. Int Item Morey and Son advertise something very special in the way of ladies' underwear. Read to-day's announcement. Anyone wishing a thoroughly sound, paying investment cannot go wrong in putting in a tender for the purchase of the freehold of the Okato Hotel. Tenders close with Mr. Newton Kin'g at 5 o'clock on Monday evening next. [ At Aroa's Cash Store, Brougham street, the goods are the best, the prices are the lowest, and the firm's motto is promptness, courtesy and honest nervice. Those who have not stopped at this busy compact store should give it a trial—now.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 September 1907, Page 2
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193INTERESTING ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 27 September 1907, Page 2
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